Spring Tease in the 60s: NYC Heats Up Monday Before Wet, Wintry Flip
New York City kicked off the workweek under clear skies Monday morning, March 9, 2026, with temperatures hovering near 54°F (12°C). It is shaping up to be a bright, unseasonably mild day, with afternoon highs around 66°F and a light southwest breeze carrying that springlike feel through the day.
Man detained for throwing incendiary devices outside Mamdani’s residence during anti-Muslim rally
New York, New York - Police detained a man who threw what appeared to be two homemade incendiary devices near far-right protesters demonstrating at the residence of New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Saturday, AFP correspondents saw. Far-right influencer Jake Lang was demonstrating against alleged "Islamification" and...
Brownsville Pedestrian Mowed Down By Two Cars In Dawn Hit-and-Run Horror
A pre-dawn walk in Brownsville turned fatal early Saturday when a man was struck by two separate hit-and-run drivers near Linden Boulevard and Rockaway Avenue, police said. According to News 12 New York, the man was standing in the roadway around 4 a.m. when a light-colored SUV hit him. Moments later, a second...
AI startup’s CEO threatened to call ex-NYC Mayor Eric Adams after getting fired over...
A deep-pocketed AI startup whose clients include New York City’s MTA and the Los Angeles Metro has filed a lawsuit accusing its ex-CEO of forging documents to secretly sell his shares in the company – and then scooping up a waterfront home in Florida and a fleet of luxury sports cars. In an added twist, the tech firm...
Black Seed Bagels meets the future of ordering
The concept of the beloved NYC artisan bagel shop, Black Seed Bagels, was born a decade ago over beers and weekly vent sessions following Hurricane Sandy. Founders Matt Kliegman and Noah Bernamoff each brought their own strengths to the business to the table, shaping a business that stands apart. Bernamoff brought...
NYC weather: Warm temperatures won’t last
The clocks have sprung forward and the temperatures are on the rise, but the warm weather won't stick around. FOX 5 NY's Liv Johnson breaks it down.
Maniac randomly shoves two strangers — including 83-year-old — onto NYC subway tracks
A maniac randomly shoved two straphangers – including an 83-year-old man – onto Upper East Side subway tracks just before noon Sunday, cops and law-enforcement sources said. The elderly victim and a 31-year-old man were separately waiting for a train at the Lexington Avenue–63rd Street station in Manhattan around...
MTA is hiring in NYC: No degrees required
NEW YORK (PIX11) — The MTA is actively looking to fill open full-time positions that do not require any educational qualifications. The positions are listed on the MTA’s career website. Bus Operators Applicants must either have a valid driver’s license and a learner permit for a Class A or B Commercial Driver License...
Wingstop Celebrates National Ranch Day In a Big Way With Limited-Edition Collectible
Wingstop is taking its love of ranch to a whole new level. Ahead of National Ranch Day on Tuesday, March 10, the popular wing chain is releasing a limited-edition collectible called the Big A$ Ranch Cup-a massive stainless steel container designed only for serious ranch fans. The oversized cup holds...
3 PA Men Arrested In Violent NYC Incidents: Nypd
Emir Balat, 18, of the Langhorne area, and Ibrahim Kayumi, 19, of Newtown in Bucks County, were arrested after devices were thrown outside Gracie Mansion around 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 7, according to the NYPD. The devices were jars wrapped in black tape and filled with nuts, bolts, and...

















