Having walked out of Chinese communist indoctrination, a scholar and historian hopes to offer America an antidote.
The shutdown of the Long Island Rail Road, which hasn’t had a full stoppage since the 1990s, affects nearly 300,000 commuters.
A strike could shut down the nation’s busiest commuter railroad and disrupt more than 250,000 weekday riders.
Nearly 2,000 practitioners marched through Midtown Manhattan on May 13 to mark World Falun Dafa Day.
The mayor’s $124.7 billion budget proposal avoids a property tax hike after the state pledged support of $8 billion over two fiscal years.
Mamdani campaigned on a promise of free child care as a way to reduce costs for families living in the city, a program that has an estimated cost of $6 billion.
A federal audit showed more than half of the trucking licenses issued to foreigners in the state were granted illegally.
Revenue raised would be used to help New York City close its $5.4 billion budget deficit.
Jurors will deliberate for the third time whether the disgraced film producer sexually assaulted Jessica Mann in a Manhattan hotel room 13 years ago.
Major crime in the Bronx is down by 9 percent, 5 percent citywide.
A man charged in the 2024 shooting death of a New York City police officer has been convicted of aggravated manslaughter but acquitted of murder.
State regulators are seeking public input on rules targeting youth access, shared accounts, and AI-driven promotions in online sports wagering.
The documentary premiered at AMC Lincoln Square in Manhattan to a full house.
‘That is an extreme, cruel, inhumane outcome based on a technical procedural issue,’ Menin told reporters.
Officials indicated that higher taxes are not needed to fund the program.
The ruling allows the toll system to continue charging drivers who enter the busiest parts of Manhattan at peak hours.