NYC could allow paid sick leave for pet care
The bill would allow employees to use sick time for pet-related medical care, including any situation where the pet needs medical diagnosis, treatment for a physical illness or injury, or preventative care.
Harvey Weinstein's retrial moved to next year, lawyer plans to hire a private investigator
Harvey Weinstein's retrial on sex crimes charges in Manhattan won't start until next year and a new allegation against the former movie mogul will be included in the case.
Giuliani ordered to turn over luxury items, apartment in Georgia poll worker case
A judge has ordered to turn over a collection of luxury items, like luxury watches and signed items from baseball legend Joe DiMaggio to cover what he owes to two Georgia poll workers he defamed in 2020.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams charged with selling his influence to foreign nationals
New York City Mayor Eric Adams was indicted by a grand jury on federal criminal charges alleging that he took bribes and illegal campaign contributions.
NYC Mayor Adams indicted on federal criminal charges
New York City Mayor Eric Adams was indicted on criminal charges following escalating federal investigations against him and his administration.
Diddy headed to jail, to be held without bail in sex trafficking case
Sean “Diddy" Combs has been ordered held without bail in his federal sex trafficking case.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs arrested following raids, human trafficking investigation
Authorities say they will unseal the indictment against hip-hop legend and music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs on Tuesday morning, after Combs was taken into federal custody in Manhattan Monday evening.
Harvey Weinstein indicted on additional sex crimes charges ahead of New York retrial
Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein has been indicted on additional sex crimes charges ahead of his retrial in New York, Manhattan prosecutors said at a hearing Thursday.
Thousands gather for 9/11 remembrance ceremony, annual reading of names
Thousands of people gathered on Wednesday morning in New York City to remember those whose lives were lost on Sept. 11, 2001.
Trump in court as lawyers fight to overturn verdict in E. Jean Carroll sex abuse suit
Former President Donald Trump looked on as his lawyers pressed federal appeals judges to overturn a verdict finding him liable for sexual abuse and slander.
Harvey Weinstein retrial in NYC tentatively set for November
A judge has tentatively scheduled Harvey Weinstein’s planned retrial on rape and sexual assault charges to begin on Nov. 12.
Manhattan prosecutors delay Trump sentencing in hush money case: New date announced
Prosecutors agreed to delay Donald Trump’s sentencing in his criminal hush money case following the Supreme Court's immunity ruling. Here's the new date.
Artist throws pizza at NYC Hall in response to coal-fired oven crackdown
Quanell X and Charles Adams discuss the Big Apple’s pizza problem.
Bullied Texas 9-year-old honored with NYC tour from NYPD
Michael Martinez, a 9-year-old from Texas with cerebral palsy, was honored by the NYPD on Friday after he was bullied for attending career day as a police officer.
Attorney for women seen attacking NYC hostess says women were victims of racial slur
The attorney of the women who were seen on camera attacking a hostess at NYC’s Carmine’s restaurant says they were victims of a racial slur when the altercation happened. He says they are looking into a Civil Rights lawsuit.
Houstonian still feeling survivor’s guilt decades after the attack on 9/11 while he was in NYC
On Saturday, we mark 20-years since the 9/11 terror attack, when we lost 3,000 lives on September 11th and thousands more from the injuries and health issues sustained that day, and in the cleanup that followed. Miraculously, many survived being at ground zero the day of the attack, one of them was a Houstonian visiting New York for work at the time.
HFD captain to be honored for his work as a first responder on September 11th
It’s still tough for Captain Jason Wilson, who was one of many first responders at Ground Zero, to talk about what happened on one of the most devastating times in U.S. history. He will be honored at the Texans game this weekend.
Will Texas soon require vaccine passports for indoor facilities?
New York City will become the first in the U. S to roll out what sounds a lot like a vaccine passport, The mayor there says people who want to, and restaurants, gyms, or other entertainment venues will need proof of vaccination starting next month. Could Texas be next?