The End of Federal Food Aid Could Hit Black Americans Hardest
NEW YORK (AP) — In one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the nation, a line stretched along the side of the Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen and Pantry. Willy Hilaire is homeless, unemployed and 63. He lives in a New York shelter with his two grandchildren and often goes hungry so that they can eat the food he gets from...
NYC principal under probe showered taxpayer funds on pals — including Jay Z’s bankrupt...
A Queens principal who counts former Jay-Z manager Damon Dash and his wife as close pals turned her school into a slush fund for friends, whistleblowers charge. Aneesha Jacko of PS 35 Nathaniel Woodhull in Hollis has spent tens of thousands in taxpayer funds to buy books published by pals, hired others as...
Police search for man who shot up woman’s apartment door in Cypress Hills
The man seen in images released by police firing gunshots into a 29-year-old woman's apartment on the upper floors.
Linda Sarsour tells followers she will ‘hold Zohran accountable’ if Mamdani wins NYC mayoral...
Linda Sarsour vows to hold NYC mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani accountable if elected, warning she'll stay outside City Hall to ensure campaign promises are kept.
2 men wanted for shooting 14-year-old in Soundview
According to police, the two men approached the teenager. After a verbal dispute, the argument turned violent with one of the suspects pulling out a gun and shooting the teenager in the right leg.
Hungry and unpaid workers scramble for free food in New York City as shutdown...
Over 750,000 federal workers have been furloughed due to the ongoing government shutdown. Here's where people facing food and financial insecurity can find assistance in New York City
Repeat Offender with 86 Arrests Pushes Stranger Onto NYC Subway Tracks in Series of...
New York, NY — A 33-year-old man with an alarming record of 86 prior arrests has been accused of launching a terrifying spree of random anti-Asian assaults across Manhattan, ending with a shocking incident where he shoved a stranger onto subway tracks, according to NYPD and law enforcement sources.
Village of Irvington transforms into a Halloween hotspot
From candy and costumes to music-filled streets, the village celebrates in spooktacular style.
Outcome of governor’s race will shape Newark schools
On Nov. 4 we should find out who’ll move into the governor’s mansion — Mikie Sherrill or Jack Ciattarelli. Either one will be faced with the challenge of how to fund New Jersey’s public schools, especially in Newark, the biggest district in the state. “There are...
Breakup fight turns fatal as NJ man strangles girlfriend
A New Jersey man admitted to authorities he killed his girlfriend after a breakup fight, dumped her body near an Essex County golf course, then pretended she was still alive by sending fake text messages from her phone, authorities say.

















