Russell M. Nelson, president of the LDS Church, passes away at 101 at his home in Salt Lake City.

Russell M. Nelson Passes Away at 101 Church officials reported that Russell M. Nelson, the president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, passed away peacefully at his home in Salt Lake City around 10 PM local time. Nelson, the longest-serving president in the church’s history, led the faith community since 2018, though […]
IDF Progresses Gradually into Gaza City, Targeting Hamas Locations

IDF Intensifies Operations in Gaza The Israeli Defense Force (IDF) is advancing deeper into Gaza City, continuing its last round of attacks against Hamas bases. The strategy involves engaging in smaller groups to counter ambushes. This past weekend, the IDF provided updates indicating a systematic and steady pace of progress. They reported significant weapon deployments, […]
Portland’s mayor opposes Trump’s proposal to deploy federal troops in the city.

Portland Mayor Keith Wilson reacted on Saturday to President Donald Trump’s intention to send federal troops to the city, asserting that there is no lawlessness or violence requiring such action. Trump had announced earlier that morning that troops would be sent to Portland in response to a request from the Department of Homeland Security. He […]
Woman in New York City says her daughter excluded her from $45 million real estate fortune in East Village.

Legal Battle Erupts Over East Village Estate The widow of a prominent East Village real estate owner is embroiled in a bitter dispute with her daughter over the late husband’s estate, which is reportedly worth around $45 million. The widow claims that her daughter has unfairly cut her off from the family property, alleging she […]
Loeffler cautions that Mamdani poses a risk to New York City businesses

Political Updates and Reactions Recent developments have raised eyebrows, especially among those observing the political landscape closely. One notable point of concern is how voters are feeling about a potential political crisis, a sentiment stemming from recent events. Kelly Loeffler on NYC’s Economic Challenges In a recent statement, Kelly Loeffler, a prominent figure in business […]
Teen from Garden City striving to make Long Island a stronghold in field hockey

Oliviagon Calves, a student at Garden City Middle School, discovered her passion for field hockey during her third year of school. It quickly became clear to her that she had a knack for the sport. “I really wanted to play at an elite level,” the now eighth-grader, age 13, shared. However, in suburban Long Island—a […]
Robber takes $20,000 from 99-year-old landlord in New York City during the day, say police

Robbery of 99-Year-Old Landlord in Washington Heights A man wearing a ski mask robbed a 99-year-old landlord in Manhattan, reportedly stealing at least $20,000 during a brazen Sunday morning incident. NYPD chief Joseph Kenney stated that the suspect called the elderly building owner around 10 a.m. on Monday, claiming he had packages to deliver to […]
Mayor Eric Adams and the City Council clash over housing for former inmates in the Bronx

City Council Advances Controversial Housing Project The city council has moved forward with a contentious housing initiative aimed at providing support for former Bronx residents, dismissing Mayor Eric Adams’ last-minute objections as inconsequential. On Thursday, the council approved a lengthy 99-year sublease for a six-story building located on the Jacobi Hospital campus in Morris Park. […]
NYC official broke ‘sanctuary city’ rules by informing federal authorities about undocumented immigrants: report

Corrections Department Violates Sanctuary City Rules, Report Reveals A recent report has indicated that the city’s Department of Corrections breached New York’s “sanctuary city” policies by enabling investigative actions that could lead to the deportation of undocumented immigrants. This situation arose when staff mistakenly informed federal immigration officers about the release of illegal immigrant inmates. […]
Tornado risk looms over New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington as heavy rain and severe storms hit the East Coast.

A cold front is set to bring significant rain and thunderstorms along the I-95 corridor in the northeast and mid-Atlantic this Thursday, putting major cities like New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. at risk for severe weather, including the potential for tornadoes. The thunderstorms expected to form during the day could range from isolated events […]