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Kamala Harris offers half-hearted endorsement of NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani: ‘Sure’

Former Vice President Kamala Harris gave a lukewarm nod to New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani during her first TV news interview since leaving office. In a chat with MSNBC host Rachel Maddow on Monday night, Harris backed the Democratic socialist as the party's nominee but didn't exactly roll out the red carpet for his campaign.

Human skeletal remains found in trash bag by NYC sanitation workers

Sanitation workers in Queens made a chilling discovery Monday morning when they found skeletal remains believed to be from a woman inside a garbage bag near John F. Kennedy International Airport.

NYS top watchdog gets primary challenge from school phone ban Democratic advocate

A Democratic activist known for pushing a successful ban on cellphones in New York schools is jumping into the 2026 primary race against longtime State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli.

Innocent teen girl shot, man stabbed in separate, simultaneous NYC attacks around corner from each other

A shocking wave of violence hit Midtown Manhattan on Sunday evening, leaving an innocent 17-year-old girl wounded by a stray bullet and a 24-year-old man stabbed in the buttocks—incidents that unfolded just a minute apart and only a couple of blocks from each other.

25-year-old stabbed, critically wounded during clash with smiling straphanger on NYC subway train: cops

A 25-year-old man suffered serious injuries after a stranger stabbed him several times on a New York City subway train in Queens late Sunday night, authorities say.

Boyfriend who claimed moped-riding duo stabbed girlfriend to death on NYC road charged with murder

A shocking murder case has gripped New York City, where a 44-year-old man from the Bronx now faces charges for killing his girlfriend. Franklin Batallas allegedly stabbed 30-year-old Anthonella Contreras Linarez to death inside their car on City Island.

Brooklyn Bodega Worker Speaks Out After Deadly Fight: “We Were Just Defending Ourselves”

In a shocking incident at a Brooklyn bodega, a worker claims he and his colleague fought back against a local troublemaker who started the brawl. The clash at Royal Deli & Grill in Bushwick ended tragically, with 59-year-old Gerry Hill dying from his injuries.

Zohran Mamdani Faces Backlash from New York’s Hindu Community Over Alleged Hinduphobia

New York City's Democratic Socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is stirring up major controversy. The 33-year-old, who is Muslim, now faces sharp criticism from the city's Hindu community. They accuse him of playing the victim while pushing bigotry against groups like Hindus, importing old India-Pakistan tensions into the diverse streets of the Big Apple.

ICE detainee found dead in Nassau County jail cell, sparking NY state investigation

A shocking incident unfolded in Nassau County, New York, where a 42-year-old migrant detainee held by ICE died in his cell at the East Meadow jail. Officials found him unresponsive early Thursday morning, and paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene.

Anti-white attacker pummeled stranger who glanced at her in unprovoked NYC subway assault: cops, sources

A shocking hate crime unfolded on a Manhattan subway over the weekend, leaving a passenger battered for just glancing at the attacker. Police say 20-year-old Genesis Gittens, who celebrated her birthday on Monday, lost her cool on a southbound L train at the 1st Avenue and East 14th Street station around 2:10 a.m. Sunday.

Maniac NYC driver who mowed down teen girl after she rejected lewd advances asked cops ‘Did I kill her?’: prosecutors

A horrifying incident unfolded in Queens, New York, when a drunk driver allegedly mowed down a 16-year-old girl on a sidewalk, killing her after she turned down his creepy propositions. The suspect, 38-year-old Edwin Cruz-Gomez, even asked police chillingly, "Did I kill her?" right after the crash, prosecutors revealed in court.

Newsday forced to apologize for ‘vile’ Charlie Kirk political cartoon after igniting call for boycott: ‘Crossed a line’

A Long Island newspaper, Newsday, found itself in hot water after publishing a controversial political cartoon about the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk. The backlash was swift and fierce, leading to a public apology from the paper on Sunday.