(Queens, NY) – A Catholic church in Queens went up in flames just ahead of worshippers gathering for Easter Sunday service. It happened Saturday afternoon at the Saint Edmund Church of the Holy Trinity Parish in the
(New York, NY) — The jury in the Nadine Menendez’ three-week corruption and bribery trial is now deliberating. Federal prosecutors repeatedly called the 58-year-old a “partner in crime” during four hours of closing arguments on Thursday (April
(New York, NY) — The urgency to get panic buttons installed in all New York City bodegas, and who should pay for them, is resuming after two deadly incidents this week. The first was in Manhattan Wednesday
(Brooklyn, NY) — Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal sex trafficking trial will proceed as scheduled following an attempt by his defense to get it delayed. A federal judge decided Friday (April 18, 2025) that the disgraced hip hop
(New York, NY) – A program helping New Yorkers cool off is back. With the warmer months coming up – the states Cooling Assistance Benefit is also making a return. The program gives free air conditioners and
(New York, NY) – A rival candidate on the Democratic side is attacking former Governor Andrew Cuomo’s mental capacity. State Senator and candidate for mayor, Jessica Ramos of Queens, says New York City cannot afford a “Joe
(New York, NY) — If you’re thinking about buying a new car or just want to see what’s new in the car market, then head over to the Javits Center on Manhattan’s West Side. The New York
(Washington, DC) — The Trump administration will reportedly start screening the social media accounts of all visa applicants who have traveled to the Gaza Strip. A report from Reuters says a directive was issued Thursday by Secretary
(New York, NY) — Luigi Mangione is now officially charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Thompson was gunned down in broad daylight on December 4th, 2024 outside of a Manhattan Hilton. On Thursday, April 17, 2025,
(New York, NY) – Mayor Eric Adams is signing legislation to bring down more of those unsightly scaffolding sheds in the city. The Mayor signed legislation Thursday (April 17, 2025) that reduces the amount of time property