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Andrew Cuomo Begins Political Comeback, Buys Ads After Probes Crumble
The former governor's spokesperson told Newsweek that advertisements have been produced, but a decision about what will run has not yet been made.
New York City Marathon to Be Full Capacity for First Time Since 2019 Race
Due to COVID concerns, the marathon went virtual in 2020 and was reduced to just over 25,000 runners in 2021.
Retired Teacher Admits Threatening to Bomb NYC Pride Parade
A 74-year-old New York man pleaded guilty to sending dozens of threatening letters to LGBTQ organizations and businesses over the last several years.
New York Lawyers Prosecuting Trump Resign, Throwing Future of Case in Doubt
The investigation's fate has been looking uncertain as investigators' presentation of evidence before the grand jury has been paused for about a month.
Tick Survives 27 Years in Researcher's Lab, 8 Years Without Food
One female also managed to store sperm for at least four years and then successfully reproduce from it.
Joe Biden's Approval Ratings Are Terrible, Even in Blue States—Polls
The latest polls from New York and California—states the president won with ease in 2020—are bad news for Democrats ahead of the midterm elections.
Four Things to Look for in Donald Trump, Ivanka, Don Jr. Court Testimonies
The Trump family has been ordered to answer questions under oath in a New York investigation into its business practices.
Six Major U.S. Cities Still Have Proof-of-Vaccination Requirements
Meanwhile, some other cities have relaxed their COVID rules due to a decline in cases.
Starbucks Is Retaliating Against Union Leaders, Fired Worker Says
A Starbucks spokesperson told Newsweek she had "not been fired" and we are "continuing to have conversations with her."
Marjorie Taylor Greene Suggests AOC Is Not 'Smart' As She Was A Bartender
This is not the first time the New York congresswoman's previous career has been brought up during the pair's long-running feud.
Starbucks Fires Worker, Union Leader After She Took Second Job
"When I cut my availability back to reflect [a] new job, I was told I 'no longer met the needs of business,'" Cassie Fleischer said.
Trump Slams 'Radical Racist Prosecutors' Again—This Time for Mazars Rift
The former president's comments come after his longtime accounting firm dropped him as a client this month.
Trump's 'Days Are Numbered'—Kirschner Predicts Ex-President to Be Indicted
"It's not coming quickly enough but Justice is coming," the former U.S. Army prosecutor said Saturday.
Mother Tackles Suspect Accused of Punching 4-Year-Old Son in Times Square
Rafaela Rivera said she chased and caught a man who allegedly punched her son in the head in New York City.
New York City's New Immigration Head Called Homosexuality 'Mortal Sin'
Erick Salgado says his views have changed over the years and vowed to support all immigrants in New York City.
NY to Crackdown on Subway Behavior by Prohibiting Drug Use, Sleeping
The chaotic atmosphere has become an internet joke as photos show trains being turned into makeshift bedrooms, restaurants, and animal shelters.
Trump 'Boxed In' After N.Y. Judge's Ruling He Must Testify: Legal Experts
"He's between a rock and a hard place," a former federal prosecutor said about the ex-president.
Why a New York Judge Ordered Donald Trump, Ivanka and Don Jr. To Testify
Judge Arthur Engoron said New York Attorney General Letitia James has a "clear right" to investigate the Trump Organization, dismissing arguments that the inquiry should be scrapped.
Judge Knocks Trump Lawyer for Claiming He's a 'Protected Class'
The New York judge rejected the idea that Trump was facing discrimination, suggesting he may just be a "bad guy."
5 Of The Biggest Things Anna Delvey Has Done Since 'Inventing Anna'
The real Anna Delvey, A.K.A Anna Sorokin, has been pretty vocal on social media and in the press since the release of "Inventing Anna" on Netflix.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams: Vax Rule Keeping Kyrie Irving Out at Home 'Unfair'
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said he didn't understand why the rule was in place for Irving, but not opposing players visiting New York.
Trump's Ex-Accounting Firm 'Valuable Source' to Fraud Probes—Experts
Mazars, the accounting firm Trump used for years, cut ties with his company because it could no longer vouch for 10 years of financial statements.
Shultis' Parents Face Years in Prison if Convicted of Abducting Child
Paislee Shultis, who was found on Monday, had been missing since July 2019 when she was 4 years old.
Man Accused of Killing Christina Lee Never Given Mental Health Evaluation
Suspect Assamad Nash, 25, appeared before a Manhattan judge for three other criminal cases five weeks before he was charged with killing Lee.
Donald Trump Calls Investigations Into His Businesses a 'Racist Attack'
The former president issued a lengthy statement which attacked both New York Attorney General Letitia James and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's investigations.
Paislee Shultis, Missing Since 2019, Found Under Staircase by Police
Paislee Shultis was found Monday in a makeshift room under a closed staircase leading to the basement of a home.
Unconscious Woman With Butt Injections Dies After Being Left at Hospital
Police did not confirm that the woman died because of the butt injections but said that she appeared to have several injection marks on her butt.
Trump's Accounting Firm Might Have Handed Over 500K Files to Prosecutors
Lawyer George Conway suggested the latest development involving the Mazars firm is worse for Trump than "getting impeached twice."
String of Antisemitic Incidents Over Weekend Prompt NYC Hate Crime Probe
"An attack on our Jewish community is an attack on every New Yorker," Mayor Eric Adams said about the incidents.
Viral Tweet Shows Hilarious Post From Mother Calling Out 'Freeloader' Son
"I am not his roommate, I am his mother," the post from Nextdoor begins.