September 26 Commuter critical in latest blue city unprovoked throat slashing attack; suspect claims 'I just scared him' Roberto Gaspar remains in critical condition with throat injuries after Luis Pallchisaca allegedly slashed and stabbed him on a New York subway without warning.
September 26 Mamdani holds double-digit lead over Cuomo in NYC mayoral poll Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the New York City mayoral race and its leading candidate, democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani.
September 25 Syracuse University students face hate crime charges after attacking Jewish fraternity with pork, police say Two Syracuse University students face hate crime charges after one threw pork into a Jewish fraternity house during a Rosh Hashanah celebration, police say.
September 24 Hit-and-run driver kills tourist in NYC after striking couple on street, say witnesses A person died and another was hospitalized after being struck by a vehicle in Midtown Manhattan Wednesday afternoon.
September 24 Hochul hears loud boos from Ryder Cup fans at Bethpage Black New York Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul was loudly booed on Wednesday afternoon at Bethpage Black golf course ahead of the Ryder Cup.
September 24 Luigi Mangione's lawyers cry foul over portrayal of him as 'left-wing' and Antifa Defense attorneys for Luigi Mangione claim government officials are undermining his right to a fair trial with public statements linking him to left-wing activists.
September 24 Blue city commuter ambushed in random stabbing attack weeks after Charlotte train murder Roberto Gaspar was stabbed on a NYC subway while returning from work, adding to recent transit violence incidents including a fatal Charlotte light rail attack.
September 24 Street artist draws outrage, praise with 'Charlie Kirk spots' after TPUSA founder's assassination Following Charlie Kirk's assassination, Colombian-American artist Felix Morelo draws chalk spots honoring the conservative influencer despite mixed public reactions.
September 23 Secret Service dismantles 'telecommunications threat' near UN General Assembly in New York The Secret Service announced Tuesday that it disrupted "multiple telecommunications-related threats directed towards senior U.S. government officials."
September 22 'Burberry Bandit' with dozens of prior arrests walks free after latest blue city crime spree: report Cornell Neilly, known as the 'Burberry Bandit,' was released on supervised release despite 34 prior arrests and allegedly robbing five NYC banks in one month, according to a report.