Becoming a U.S. citizen through naturalization — the American dream for many — recently became a reality for 70 candidates from 29 different countries. What made this particular ...
PARK SLOPE/MTA — THE F and G TRAINS IN BROOKLYN are “severely disrupted” between the Church Ave. and Bedford-Nostrand Avenue stations, according to Notify NYC, which issued an alert just ...
CITYWIDE — CITY HALL’S TOP attorney abruptly resigned Saturday, the latest development in the firestorm that has left the Adams’ administration reeling while top officials face numerous ...
CITYWIDE — Two Fire Department chiefs have been arrested on federal charges that they accepted almost $200,000 in bribes to expedite fire safety inspections, the Daily News reported on Monday, Sept.
ON THIS DAY IN 1906, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported, “MILAN — The fifteenth Universal Peace Congress was inaugurated this afternoon in the large hall of the Villa Reale, which was crowded ...
NATIONWIDE — A MAJORITY OF AMERICANS DISTRUST ARTIFICIAL INTELLGENCE’S ABILITY to deliver accurate information on search engine results or chatbots, according to a new survey from The ...
WILLIAMSBURG — SECOND GENTLEMAN DOUGLAS EMHOFF is expected to be in Williamsburg on Wednesday evening for a fundraiser billed as “A Brooklyn Bash for the Harris Victory Fund.” The party will ...
NATIONWIDE — BOAR’S HEAD BRAND DELI PRODUCTS announced on Friday that it is permanently closing the Jarratt, Virginia, plant that was at the center of a deadly listeria outbreak that caused ...
A recent New York Times report that was published on Sunday has revealed that Chief Justice John Roberts has played a significant role in shaping three crucial Supreme Court decisions that ...
BEDFORD-STUYVESANT — A MAN WAS FATALLY STABBED DURING AN ARGUMENT EARLY SUNDAY in Bedford-Stuyvesant, in the 79th Precinct, according to a report from NYPD headquarters. During the incident ...
The Legal Aid Society has filed a lawsuit against five residential solar panel companies, accusing them of deceptive business practices that target seniors and communities of color. The companies ...
DUMBO — AVEDA ARTS & SCIENCES INSTITUTES will relocate their New York City campus to 20 Jay Street near the DUMBO waterfront next summer, reports YIMBY (Yes in My Back Yard), a real estate ...