Chicago Mayor Johnson claims ICE actions harmed the city’s safest summer.

Criticism Over Immigration Operation in Chicago Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is facing significant backlash from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) following his proposal for an immigration operation that involves Border Patrol. According to Johnson, this operation has disrupted what he claimed was the safest summer Chicago has seen in decades. Johnson has recently emphasized […]
New York City’s ‘Burberry Bandit’ returns to jail on new bank robbery allegations

Burberry Robber Strikes Again Cornell Niley, famously referred to as the “Burberry Robber,” was arrested once more for attempting to rob six banks in Manhattan, according to a recent announcement from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The 34-year-old, who has made headlines before, found himself in this predicament shortly after being released from federal prison […]
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani receives salary boost as the city’s new leader

New York City Mayor’s Salary Matches Predecessor New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani’s annual salary is set to be around $260,000, which is the same as what former Mayor Eric Adams earned. This figure comes from public payroll records, revealing Adams’ total salary was $258,750. In the past, Mamdani made approximately $142,000 as a state […]
Police chief allegedly altered crime statistics to improve the city’s image, report suggests

Allegations Against D.C. Police Chief A new report claims that Pamela Smith, the outgoing chief of the Metropolitan Police Department, deliberately skewed crime statistics in Washington, D.C., to present a more favorable image. The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform released an interim report following interviews with several high-ranking Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) commanders. […]
New York City’s efforts to preserve the SS United States are quickly failing.

People in New York City are advocating for the relocation of the SS United States, a historic ocean liner from the 1950s, aiming to restore it as a prominent waterfront attraction. However, the vessel’s current owners, Okaloosa County in Florida, plan to turn it into an artificial reef in the Gulf of Mexico by next […]
Federal inquiry launched into city’s suspected race-driven housing policy by Democratic leadership

Investigation into Boston’s Housing Program A housing initiative in Boston is facing scrutiny from the Trump administration’s Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). On Thursday, HUD declared the start of an investigation into what they term the city’s “race-based” housing strategy. The department suggests that the diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts of Boston may […]
New York City’s most dangerous intersections identified as officials suggest a solution that might prevent fatalities

Over the last three years, at least five individuals have either died or sustained serious injuries at 118 intersections across New York City, and a recent report suggests there might be a potential solution to this issue. Alternative Transportation for Safe Streets has released a map, created with support from the Department of Transportation, highlighting […]
New York City’s top coffee shops are transforming into popular cocktail venues, featuring $15 drinks and lively crowds.

At 3 p.m. on a weekday at Day-Glow Cafe in Bushwick, barista Joshua Thierry leans over a coupe glass, his focus intense as he crafts a drink. The creation on his mind? Twin Peaks, a well-liked coffee cocktail. It resembles a Manhattan with cherry blossoms on top, contains a coffee kick yet is completely alcohol-free, […]
New York City’s incoming mayor Mamdani plans to stop clearing homeless encampments in January.

Mamdani Plans to Halt Homeless Camp Clearings New York Mayor-elect Zoran Mamdani announced on Thursday his intention to stop the clearing of homeless camps once he takes office in January, which would mark a significant shift from the practices of the current administration led by Mayor Eric Adams. Speaking at a Manhattan event called Hot […]
Portland faces backlash over city’s ‘tree’ lighting event: ‘They can’t even call it a Christmas tree’

Portland’s Lighting Ceremony Sparks Controversy Portland stirred up quite a bit of anger by referring to a longstanding tree simply as “the tree” during its lighting event. Thousands gathered at Pioneer Courthouse Square for the 41st annual tree lighting on Friday night, aiming for peace in the city. Interestingly, leaders and speakers deliberately avoided using […]