Media January 22 Major city school districts losing students as parents seek better options Public schools lose students to homeschooling and charter schools as Colorado Education Commissioner Susana Córdova reports 5.5% increase in homeschool enrollment statewide.
Republicans January 21 Judge rules NYC's lone Republican congressional district unconstitutional, orders redraw A judge ruled that New York’s only Republican-held congressional district is unconstitutional and ordered the state to redraw the map by next month.
New York City January 21 NYPD detectives mistaken for ICE, treated rudely by hospital staff after scuffle with suspect NYPD detectives were allegedly mistaken for ICE agents at a NYC hospital and treated rudely while seeking care after an arrest. The hospital apologized to the police commissioner.
Luigi Mangione January 21 Luigi Mangione case: If stalking and assault aren’t ‘crimes of violence,’ death penalty vanishes Luigi Mangione's defense team argues a federal court ruling could dismiss his murder charge in the alleged killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Culture Trends January 21 NYC’s $1.1B subway fare gates mocked online as riders easily bypass barriers New York City’s costly new subway fare gates are facing ridicule as viral videos show riders easily climbing over barriers meant to curb billion-dollar fare evasion losses.
Trials January 20 Alexander brothers trade trophy listings for jury trial as accuser’s recent death shadows case Jury selection begins for the Alexander brothers' federal sex trafficking trial, with defense attorneys facing a challenging jury selection environment.
Opinion January 19 Jewish safety in New York depends on clear lines and moral courage from Mamdani NYC's new mayor implements buffer zones around synagogues after dialogue with religious leader following violent protests outside Park East Synagogue.
New York City January 18 Democratic Socialists of America in NYC training thousands of activists to counter ICE: report NYC's Democratic Socialists of America chapter reportedly plans to train 4,000 volunteers for "rapid response" against anticipated federal immigration enforcement operations.
Media January 18 Left-wing network drops Michael Cohen after he claims he was 'pressured and coerced' in Trump cases Far-left media network MeidasTouch cut ties with Michael Cohen after the former Trump lawyer alleged he felt pressured to deliver testimony against the president in New York cases.
Crime January 17 Former Nickelodeon child star Kianna Underwood killed in NYC hit-and-run: police Kianna Underwood, who appeared on Nickelodeon's "All That" and voiced a character on "Little Bill," died after being struck by two vehicles in Brooklyn, police said.
Politics January 17 Dem insider rips Mamdani bidet hopes for Gracie Mansion, cites Trump White House bathroom renovation hypocrisy New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani looks to install bidets at Gracie Mansion, drawing comparisons to President Donald Trump's White House renovations.