Prison guard in New York ‘did nothing’ while inmate was fatally attacked, say prosecutors.

Manslaughter Charge for New York Prison Guard in Inmate’s Death In a courtroom drama unfolding in New York, prosecutors are pushing for former prison guard Michael Fisher, 55, to be convicted of manslaughter. This comes after he allegedly stood by while another guard brutally beat Robert Brooks, a handcuffed inmate who later died. The incident […]
DHS criticizes New York Times for ‘misleading’ headline about Minneapolis ICE shooting

New Reporting on Minneapolis Shooting Incident The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has taken issue with a New York Times article concerning a recent shooting incident in Minneapolis involving an undocumented immigrant. This situation escalated when a federal officer was attacked. On Wednesday, an U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer shot a Venezuelan man […]
Bagel brands from New York compete for customers and water quality in Florida

Bagels and Competition in Florida Snowbirds leaving New York for Florida have been bringing their favorite foods along for years. Deli culture, pizza, and bagels—it’s all part of what they crave in their new home. The recent expansion of H&H Bagels, a well-known New York brand, has added fuel to the discussion about bagel authenticity […]
Critics of Hochul caution that New York cannot support affordability commitments made in the ‘State of the State,’ such as universal childcare.

Is Kath Affordable? Governor Kathy Hochul’s upcoming State of the State address on Tuesday might signal yet another record-setting budget for New York. However, her promise of “affordability” without raising taxes is drawing skepticism from various critics. Hochul is expected to present her state budget on January 20, and there are ongoing questions about funding, […]
New York is investing $400 million in senior daycare facilities.

Concerns Surrounding Medicaid Costs at Adult Day Care Centers Recently, at Goldentown Adult Social Day Care in Chinatown, a group of elderly Chinese immigrants enjoyed plates of lo mein and rice. They were bundled up in winter jackets, chatting and laughing over lunch. This lunch, which could typically cost around $7 to $12 at a […]
Heavily armed US Marshals search Timothy Busfield’s home in Upstate New York following his arrest for child sex abuse.

Federal agents conducted a dramatic raid at actor Timothy Busfield’s home in upstate New York shortly after he surrendered to Albuquerque police on charges of child molestation. A group of at least 10 federal marshals from the New York Regional Fugitive Task Force forced their way into Busfield’s mansion in Highland Lake, located about 20 […]
New York City cannot sustain ‘Zohranomics’ and its job-destroying socialist plans

New York Mayor’s Economic Policies Face Scrutiny New York Mayor Zoran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, is under pressure regarding his focus on affordability. Critics argue that his approach to “free stuff” could backfire, particularly in upcoming elections. For instance, offering free bus rides may boost demand but could lead to overcrowding and decreased service quality. […]
Keanu Reeves and his partner Alexandra Grant share a kiss in New York City.

Keanu Reeves and Alexandra Grant’s Romantic Outing in NYC Keanu Reeves and his girlfriend, Alexandra Grant, seem to be thriving together, as shown by a recent kiss they shared in New York City. Grant provided a glimpse into their date night on Instagram, sharing that Reeves took her out after attending a performance of “Waiting […]
Hochul aims to change an outdated law in New York that prohibits dancing in restaurants.

Changes on the Dance Floor Governor Cathy Hochul is looking to shake things up—literally. She’s set to repeal an outdated law reminiscent of “Footloose!” that prohibited dancing in certain restaurants and bars. In her upcoming speech and the 2026 State Policy Statement, Hochul plans to instruct the state Liquor Board to introduce hybrid licenses for […]
New York frequently faces criticism, yet we are a unique city.

It’s a little dirty, but it’s home. I find myself reflecting on my city. We like to think of ourselves as the best, number one. Sure, we’re facing some criticism, and that’s not just from Mayor Zero Crap Dummy. Lincoln Center, Rock Center, World Trade Center—we’ve got it all. And, of course, Woody, Dustin, Gale, […]