Cuomo criticizes NYC mayoral candidate Mamdani for his views on prostitution policies

Cuomo Targets Mamdani’s Stance on Prostitution Former Governor Andrew Cuomo is raising eyebrows with his comments about prostitution in New York City, specifically targeting his rival, Zohran Mamdani, in the mayoral race. After Mamdani defeated him by a significant margin in the Democratic primary back in June, Cuomo is now warning that New York could […]
Influencer Fiona Jordan in NYC confesses to recording and laughing at a toddler made to smoke a vape after an old video comes back to light.

TikTok Influencer Apologizes for Shocking Video Involving Toddlers and Vaping A New York City influencer and TikTok star is facing backlash after a troubling video resurfaced online, showing her and friends encouraging toddlers to vape. In response to the criticism, Fiona Jordan, a 23-year-old with nearly 600,000 TikTok followers, issued an apology. In the controversial […]
Potential connection between moped thief migrant shot by NYC officer and border agent shooting

Authorities are looking into the possibility that the individuals involved in a recent incident where Border Patrol agents were shot may have connections to the same group implicated in a string of moped-related crimes. According to sources, this investigation stems from events that transpired last month. On Sunday night, around 9:30 PM, Rahion Soto, a […]
Ex-Vatican chef opens first NYC restaurant and says: ‘It doesn’t matter if I’m cooking for a pope, president or ordinary person’

Saint Cannoli! Chef Salvo Lo Castro, renowned globally and cherished at the Vatican, has been whipping up plates of pasta for the Pope, world leaders, and Hollywood stars. Recently, he swapped his life in Rome for the vibrant streets of New York City. “The secret lies in preparing everything with my heart,” Lo Castro shared […]
Mayor Eric Adams takes legal action against NYC Campaign Finance Board for refusing to provide him with nearly $5M in matching funds.

Mayor Eric Adams Sues Campaign Finance Committee Mayor Eric Adams is taking legal action against the city’s campaign finance committee, claiming it has acted “arbitrarily, whimsically, and unconstitutionally” by blocking nearly $5 million in funds intended for his reelection campaign. The committee, according to Adams, has displayed a “deplorable anti-democratic bias” by refusing to allow […]
7-year-old NYC student and family taken into custody by ICE: ‘Should be preparing for school’

ICE Detains 7-Year-Old Girl in Queens In Queens, New York, a 7-year-old girl — a public school student in the city — was detained by ICE, as confirmed by a source close to her family. On Saturday morning, news surfaced that her mother had been taken to an ICE detention center in Texas, while her […]
Teenage criminal still receiving leniency under Raise the Age Law after years of causing fear in NYC

A 21-year-old man, known for his violent behavior, has been a source of fear on Staten Island for a while, largely due to the state’s lenient age laws regarding offenders. Reports indicate he was previously linked to attempted murder but rarely faced severe penalties. Lloyd Francis was apprehended first at just 14 and has since […]
Controversial NYC judge shows his gun in court

A Brooklyn judge, known for his controversial decisions, has given a lenient treatment to a teenager associated with a gang who was facing serious charges, including attempted murder. This judge also stirred up concern when he pulled out his own firearm during a court session, as reported. Jhdae Beckles, 19, was released last year after […]
Unusual NYC graffiti tour endures amid expected decline in foreign tourism due to strong interest from local visitors: ‘They’re fascinated by street art’

Tourists are examining wall art. A significant number of French art enthusiasts are visiting Brooklyn for an unusual walking tour showcasing graffiti and street art in warehouses. Despite projections indicating a nearly 20% drop in overall international tourism to New York City this year, niche attractions continue to thrive. Audrey “Bite” Connolly, a guide for […]
Self-serving landlords, rather than Bronx residents, were truly responsible for the fires that devastated NYC in the 70s and 80s.

Arson Epidemic in 1970s New York In April 1975, New York landlord Imre Oberlander and his associate Yishai Webber drove out of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, wearing disguises, including a wig and blackface, with intentions to set fire to one of Oberlander’s six properties. However, their plans quickly unraveled when police pulled them over for a broken […]