Tony Herbert faces federal bribery and fraud charges in New York City

Former NYC Staffer Charged in Extortion Scheme A former senior staff member for the mayor of New York City, who was dismissed after calling the assassination of Charlie Kirk “karma” for a “racist,” now faces charges for running multiple schemes that extorted around $36,000. This was announced by federal authorities on Tuesday. Tony Herbert, who […]
Barista from New York participates in ‘Suddenly Amish’ and shares her ‘biggest adjustment’

She’s really diving in. TLC’s upcoming reality show “Suddenly Amish,” which airs Tuesday, January 13 at 10 p.m., features six individuals from the mainstream world immersing themselves in an Amish community. For 44-year-old Billie Joe, this was a dream come true. “I’ve always been fascinated by the Amish way of life since I was young,” […]
Ex-New York City Mayor Eric Adams Accused of ‘Rug Pull’ Following Cryptocurrency Launch

Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams faces backlash from the crypto community over a questionable “rug pull” related to a newly introduced meme coin. Recent events have placed Eric Adams under scrutiny after he endorsed a memecoin, which shortly after its launch, saw unusual liquidity withdrawals. This has triggered concerns among traders, many labeling […]
Nurses in New York City continue their strike for a second day as hospitals try to address staffing shortages.

New York City Nurses Strike Enters Second Day On Tuesday, thousands of nurses in New York City returned to the picket lines as their strike against several major hospital systems continued for a second day. Around 15,000 nurses walked off their jobs early Monday morning, affecting hospitals across three major systems: NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University, Montefiore Medical […]
Lee Zeldin criticizes New York Times headline on pollution regulations as misleading

EPA Chief Critiques NY Times on Air Quality Report On Monday, Lee Zeldin, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), took issue with a claim made by the New York Times. The article suggested that the EPA no longer factors in “lives saved” when developing air pollution standards. The New York Times reported that […]
Creating an inclusive hockey culture with the New York Sirens

Exciting Atmosphere of the New York Sirens Fans of the Tri-State area are known for their strong allegiance and enthusiasm, especially when it comes to the Women’s Professional Hockey League (PWHL). The New York Sirens are quickly gaining a devoted following, infusing the experience with energy that feels both vibrant and uplifting. The ambiance at […]
Trump criticizes Manhattan congestion pricing as a ‘disaster’ — claims New York is being ‘ruined’

Trump Denounces Manhattan’s Congestion Pricing WASHINGTON – President Trump has labeled Manhattan’s congestion pricing as a “disaster” and is urging New York City to abolish the program “immediately.” His remarks come at a time when a federal court is set to hear whether his administration can entirely scrap the program. Trump has made his opposition […]
Library in New York City acquires punk legend’s collection, featuring unreleased songs and 145 notebooks

The archives of punk legend Tom Verlaine, featuring a wealth of unreleased recordings, are now accessible at the New York Public Library, a fantastic resource for artists, researchers, and fans alike. The library will now hold hours of music, previously undiscovered demos, and 145 personal notebooks from Verlaine, who led the influential 1970s band Television […]
Mayor Zohran Mamdani draws attention by supporting 15,000 striking nurses in New York City.

Mayor Joins Striking Nurses, Sparking Controversy On Monday, Mayor Zoran Mamdani made headlines by showing support for thousands of striking nurses at private hospitals in New York City, voicing his views on a controversial contract dispute. This decision put him at odds with the CEOs of leading hospitals like Mount Sinai, NewYork-Presbyterian, and Montefiore Medical […]
New York may schedule its 2028 presidential primary for Super Tuesday.

New York’s Potential Move to Super Tuesday for 2028 Presidential Primary New York State is considering moving its presidential primary to Super Tuesday in 2028—a significant date when multiple states hold their primaries at once. This change could amplify the state’s influence during the nomination process. On Monday, the state Senate was expected to approve […]