
Hate crime charges filed after man disrupts Manhattan synagogue services
Hate crime charges were filed against 46-year-old Larry Montes after he disrupted Shabbat services at Manhattan's Central Synagogue, damaging property and striking two people.

Hate crime charges were filed against 46-year-old Larry Montes after he disrupted Shabbat services at Manhattan's Central Synagogue, damaging property and striking two people.

Luigi Mangione hat sich vor einem Gericht in New York schuldig bekannt, den United-Healthcare-Chef Brian Thompson im Dezember 2024 getötet zu haben. Der 28-Jährige entgeht der Todesstrafe, da entsprechende Anklagen abgewiesen wurden.

NYC Police Officer Omar Habib convicted under 2020 chokehold ban law for using a chokehold on a drunk and disorderly man in 2023, facing up to 7 years in prison; first officer prosecuted under the law enacted post-George Floyd's killing.
New York City Council is investigating prediction market platforms including Polymarket and Kalshi over deceptive marketing, targeting minors, and facilitating insider trading.

The New York City Council launched an investigation into prediction market platforms Kalshi, Polymarket, Coinbase, and Gemini Titan over alleged false and deceptive influencer marketing targeting young adults.

The New York City Council is investigating marketing practices by prediction market platforms Polymarket, Kalshi, Coinbase, and Gemini Titan, citing allegations of deceptive and predatory advertising.

New York City sanitation workers found two lost heirloom rings (a gold and diamond promise ring and a four-generation platinum and diamond engagement ring) within 10 minutes of sorting through a 20,000-pound trash mountain after a Brooklyn resident reported them accidentally thrown out.

Abdul El-Sayed won the Michigan Senate primary in a historic progressive victory, defeating heavy corporate spending and establishment opposition in a key swing state.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani launched Public Interest Technology (PIT) Crews, an initiative led by CTO Lisa Gelobter to modernize municipal services using a USDS-inspired model.

The American Federation of Teachers is training educators to use AI and guard against misuse, but the Microsoft-, OpenAI- and Anthropic-funded program has drawn criticism over tech influence in schools.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani over a plan to open city-backed grocery stores offering discounted food, accusing the mayor of misleading citizens while touting future AI and robotics solutions.
Conservative leaders and commentators criticized NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani, claiming his planned city-owned grocery stores would require ID. City officials quickly refuted the claims, stating no ID or verification system will be used.
A 44-year-old man, Galymzhan Abaildayev, survived after jumping from New York City's Brooklyn Bridge into the East River on Sunday. He had placed flags, including Kazakhstan's, on the bridge before leaping and now faces multiple charges.

The article critiques the recurring 'forever war' pattern in US foreign policy, drawing parallels between the failures in Afghanistan and Iraq and the current escalating conflict with Iran under Donald Trump, arguing that persistent misconceptions, political dishonesty, and ego drive costly, unwinnable entanglements.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos commented on New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's proposed pied-à-terre tax, calling it 'a fine thing' but cautioning against aggressive taxation. He criticized Mamdani's 'villain strategy' targeting individuals like Ken Griffin and slammed the city's public school spending and economic inefficiencies.
Jeff Bezos criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's proposed pied-à-terre tax, calling it a 'fine thing' but cautioning against aggressive implementation. Bezos also slammed Mamdani's 'villain strategy' of targeting individuals like Ken Griffin and highlighted government spending inefficiencies.
Thousands of New York City homeowners are applying for primary residence exemptions to avoid the new pied-à-terre tax, which targets high-value properties not used as primary homes. The tax, enacted in May 2026, aims to fund city services, but residents like Karen Young find the exemption process cumbersome.

US actor Vincent Pastore, famed for his role as Salvatore "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero in "The Sopranos," has died at 80 in his Bronx, New York City home. His manager, Robert Attermann, remembered him as passionate about acting and a generous mentor.

New York City's historic Flatiron Building, completed in 1902, is transitioning from commercial space to luxury residential apartments, with prices reaching $58.5 million. After a seven-year renovation, the iconic landmark will open this fall, featuring 36 units and amenities, despite its controversial past.

Dan Sohail, a New Jersey man, was sentenced to six months and a week in prison for ramming his car into the Chabad Lubavitch world headquarters in Brooklyn. The judge cited Sohail's mental health issues, declining a stiffer sentence sought by prosecutors who initially viewed it as a hate crime.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announces a new tax on second homes worth over $5 million, aiming to fund public services, despite the city's ongoing loss of high-income residents to lower-tax states like Florida and Texas.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has appointed former FTC chair Lina Khan to lead the board of the NYC Economic Development Corporation (EDC), alongside Anthony Shorris as president and CEO. Mamdani aims to combine urban business growth with his progressive affordability agenda, emphasizing economic development and justice.
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced police are investigating two Upper West Side stabbings, targeting an Asian and a Jewish man, as possible hate crimes. Suspect Raul Morales, 51, was arrested after witnesses heard him shout "Allahu Akbar." Victims are stable.

Kin Keung Ho and Lihua Owen Ma, residents of Staten Island, pleaded guilty to illegally exporting hundreds of US native turtles, falsely labeling packages. They face up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.