Secret Service reports it dismantled a harmful network that could disrupt NYC’s cellphone system, associated with threats from a nation-state.

Secret Service Uncovers Potential NYC Threat The U.S. Secret Service has reportedly identified and dismantled a significant communications network in the area surrounding New York State. Authorities caution that this network represents a serious risk to New York City’s telecom services, especially during the ongoing UN General Assembly. The focus is particularly on the vicinity […]
Zohran Mamdani aims to change NYC’s definition of ‘antisemitism’ endorsed by a Holocaust remembrance organization.

Democratic Mayoral Candidate Takes Stance on Anti-Semitism Definition Zoran Mamdani, a Democratic candidate for mayor, recently announced that he would abandon the International Holocaust Memory Union’s definition of “anti-Semitism” if elected. He expressed that his administration would align with the Biden administration’s approach to tackling anti-Semitism, focusing on education, community engagement, and accountability to reverse […]
Accused woman pimp indicted for sex trafficking in NYC’s ‘Market of Sweethearts,’ demanding $800 nightly from victim

A woman believed to be involved in a sex trafficking operation in Queens is facing charges after she allegedly coerced another woman into prostitution, reportedly earning up to $800 a night from her. Valezka Echeverri, 31, is accused of orchestrating this scheme since November 2022, when a Mexican woman was allegedly paid to live with […]
$11.25M listed for NYC’s ‘Urban Treehouse’

Whimsical West Village Condo Hits the Market Michael Holtz and Megan Glendy recently showcased their vibrant renovation of a West Village condominium, making quite the impression. As per the latest update from StreetEasy, the couple’s three-bedroom, 4.5-bath residence in the iconic 165 Charles Mansion has just been listed for $11.25 million. The ambitious overhaul of […]
NYC’s ban on Airbnb did not reduce rents or increase vacancies, according to a report.

New York’s Airbnb Ban: Misguided Promise or Necessary Measure? New legislation restricting Airbnb in New York was touted as a solution to alleviate the housing crisis. However, a recent report suggests that rents have surged, with vacancy rates approaching unprecedented lows. Officials promoted a law dubbed Local Method 18, claiming it would help protect New […]
From DeNiro transforming Pacino’s look to Tom Cruise’s public displays of affection — how Barneys became NYC’s most stylish shop

Although Barneys closed its doors in 2020, its legacy lives on in New York City. Last fall, Barneys hosted pop-up events showcasing 40 brands, including many favorites from its past, like former window dresser Simon Doonan. There are also two television series in the works, not to mention a new memoir titled “They All Came […]
Students at NYC’s New School learning ‘How to Steal’

Questioning the Worth of a University Degree Recently, the value of obtaining a university degree has come under scrutiny. Many parents might be surprised by what their financial contributions are actually covering. Take a private university in Manhattan, for example. Tuition there is set at $60,240 per year, and that price tag doesn’t even include […]
Curtis Sliwa proposes feral cat ‘colonies’ to tackle NYC’s rat issue: ‘Nighttime heroes’

Big Apple Cat Crusades In an attempt to tackle New York City’s ongoing rat issue, mayoral hopeful Curtis Sliwa has suggested a rather unconventional solution: forming a team of wild cats to hunt down rodents in parks and various hotspots across the city. This proposal follows a recent incident where rats were spotted invading the […]
US Open affected by NYC’s humid, warm weather – this is what the tennis players go through: ‘Alters the ball’

Tennis and the New York Climate The weather in New York can be a major factor for professional tennis players at the US Open, perhaps even more so than the fans and noise. The city’s humid, subtropical conditions not only impact players physically but also add stress to their rackets and increase the weight of […]
3,000 teachers plead for donations for essential classroom supplies despite NYC’s unprecedented spending per student

As students gear up to return to school on September 4th, over 3,000 public school teachers in New York City are projected to spend an unprecedented $42,000 for each student. Sheri Jackson, teaching fifth graders at Kip All Middle School in Mott Haven, is one of the 3,385 educators relying on DonorsChoose to fund classroom […]