Jose Cruz brings comfort to stressed commuters with hugs during his viral ‘love’ tour in NYC

Spreading Kindness, One Hug at a Time Jose Cruz is on a heartfelt mission to bring about change—one embrace at a time. Based in Brooklyn, he leads the “World Needs Love Tour,” a viral initiative aimed at spreading kindness and support throughout New York City. Cruz understands, perhaps better than most, how challenging urban life […]
Kathy Hochul Avoids Answering on Support for Socialist Mamdani in NYC Mayoral Election

Hochul’s Remarks on Mamdani and the New York Mayoral Race During an interview on Tuesday, New York Governor Kathy Hochul was asked if she would support Zoran Mamdani, the Socialist Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City. She discussed her viewpoints on the upcoming election, indicating some areas where she and Mamdani might disagree […]
Woman in NYC arrested for threatening President Trump quietly released by a judge appointed by Obama

NYC Woman Released After Threatening Trump on Social Media A woman from New York City, who made alarming social media posts about killing President Trump, was unexpectedly released last week by a judge appointed during the Obama administration. Natalie Rose Jones, 50, was freed on August 27 under electronic monitoring and required to see a […]
Cuomo’s brother-in-law alleged to have concealed information regarding sexual abuse claims at NYC sports facility: court documents

Allegations of Sexual Abuse Cover-Up Involving Andrew Cuomo’s Brother-in-Law Recent accusations have emerged against Andrew Cuomo’s brother-in-law, Brian O’Donoghue, and his campaign team, alleging they concealed sexual abuse claims against an employee at the Aviator Sports Complex. O’Donoghue, married to former Governor Cuomo’s sister Madeline and currently leading the Cuomo Mayor’s Campaign, is mentioned in […]
Veteran NYC principal ‘Creepy Bill’ assaulted 17-year-old student, staff, and transformed school into a ‘sexual playground’: lawsuit

New Allegations Against NYC Principal William Bussell, the principal of the Academy of American Studies in Queens, is facing serious new allegations following a recent arrest. He’s been accused of turning public schools into “sexual playgrounds,” with a focus on inappropriate behavior toward both students and teachers. Since 2011, Bussell, 66, has been implicated in […]
NYC area shakes off its industrial past to attract big tenants

Hudson Square Gears Up for a Bright Future Hudson Square, nestled in Manhattan’s Lower District, has become a bustling hub for technology and media giants. Spanning the area between Clarkson and Canal Streets from north to south, and West Street to Sixth Avenue, this trapezoidal neighborhood is pulling in big names. In just the last […]
Employee takes legal action against contractors following NYC Legionnaires’ disease outbreak

Workers suffering from Legionnaires’ disease are suing the contractors responsible for maintaining a city-owned water cooling tower in Harlem, believing it’s linked to their illnesses, according to reports. Patrice Smith is set to take Narco to court over its management of the cooling tower at Harlem Hospital. The Health Department has identified this tower as […]
Measure for building owners to test for Legionella halted in NYC Council despite deadly outbreak in Harlem

New York City is considering a law that would require large building owners to routinely test their water systems, including cooling towers, for Legionella bacteria. This measure comes in light of a significant outbreak that led to seven fatalities and 114 illnesses in Harlem. Sponsored by Bronx Councillor Pierina Ana Sanchez, the proposed law would […]
NYC official proposes law to regulate AI chatbots following ‘delusional’ incidents

Proposed Legislation for AI Chatbot Companies Under a new legislative proposal, companies that create AI chatbots may need frequent reminders that these bots aren’t real people and can be incorrect. Councilman Frank Morano from Staten Island is the sponsor of the bill, expressing concern over an increase in distressing instances where individuals might develop paranoia […]
Gunman at large in NYC after injuring three at housing complex

Early Sunday morning, a shooter fired into an East Village apartment building, injuring three people. An elderly resident described his home as feeling “closest to hell.” The shots were heard around 3:30 a.m. at Lillian Wald House on Sixth Avenue in Alphabet City, Manhattan. One victim was taken to Bellevue Hospital, and the shooter managed […]