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Company Behind Secret Assassin Video Game Played by Suspected CEO Killer Luigi Mangione Offers One Word Response to Startling News
The team behind a popular video game has responded to news that Luigi Mangione was a member of an Ivy League group of gamers who frequently played their game.
New York's Transition From Sanctuary City to Potential Enabler of Mass Deportation Only Took a Few Years
New York City was once a major protector of immigrants. Now, as the Trump administration looms, Mayor Eric Adams will seemingly change the tradition.
Suspected Killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Posted Shirtless Pics to Social Media, Bragged About 'Huge' Penis
A suspect who has been named in the homicide of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson posted multiple shirtless pictures, or "thirst traps" to social media, and bragged about the size of his penis online.
No Jail for GOP Official Who Pleaded Guilty to Election Fraud, Will Keep Government Job
Former Rensselaer County Board of Elections Commissioner Jason Schofield has been convicted of voter fraud, but will not serve any jail time for the offense.
NYC Mayor Considering Bypassing Sanctuary City Designation To Help Trump's Mass Deportation Efforts
Adams, a former NYPD Captain, has been a long-time critic of sanctuary city laws. His stance has been highlighted as he cozies up to the Trump administration.
New Yorkers Turn Out for UnitedHealthcare CEO Assassin Lookalike Competition 'Organized' by 'FBI'
Dozens of New Yorkers turned out for another lookalike competition over the weekend, this time for the UnitedHealthcare CEO assassin.
Suspected Killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Was Caught Smiling Because He Was Flirting with Female Hostel Staffer: Report
The suspected killer of the UnitedHealthcare CEO, who went viral for his smiley photo, was grinning because he was flirting with a female hostel worker.
Anthem Blue Cross Cancels Controversial Plan to Limit Anesthesia Coverage After Overwhelming Public Outcry
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield will not follow through with its proposed policy that would have limited coverage for anesthesia during surgeries and procedures.
Searches For 'Delay Deny Defend' Book Spike After Cryptic Messages Found on Bullets That Killed CEO Brian Thompson
Internet searches for the book "Delay, Deny, Defend" spiked after the bullets that killed the UnitedHealthCare CEO had been engraved with the three words.
Angry Passenger Who Threatened to Destroy Plane After Being Denied Alcohol Faces 20 Years in Prison
A New York man pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a flight where he allegedly threatened to "tear the plane apart" in response to the airline's rules against personal alcohol consumption.
Female Santa, Masked Elves Caught on Camera Stealing Amazon Packages: Police
Yonkers police arrested three people, including a woman wearing a Santa hat, on Nov. 23 for allegedly stealing Amazon packages from an apartment building lobby.
From Atlanta to New York City, a Closer Look at How Kamala Harris Performed Worse than Biden on Election Day
Almost a month has passed since Trump claimed electoral victory. As Democrats grapple with their performance, a new analysis provides some new insights.
Daughter Takes Mother's Unused DNA Test, Uncovers Shocking Family Secret
A New York woman gave her daughter a DNA test she'd been gifted and hadn't used for years. The results of the test led the woman to find her biological father.
Top New York Lawmaker Urges Liberal States to Secede from US, Join Canada in Response to Trump Mass Deportation Threat
A New York state senator has urged liberal states to secede from the U.S. and to join Canada in response to Donald Trump's threats of mass deportations.
Bitcoin Billionaire Who Spent Millions on Single Banana Vows to Buy Thousands of Bananas from Sidewalk Vendor Who Sold Original Fruit for 25 Cents
A Bitcoin billionaire has vowed to purchase thousands of bananas from the sidewalk vendor who originally sold the now-famous banana to the artist for 25 cents.
Sneaky Stowaway on New York Flight to Paris Caught Hiding in Plane Bathroom by Flight Attendant
A woman who tried to hide in an airplane bathroom during a flight from New York to Paris was only caught right before landing.
Family of Internet-Famous Squirrel to Sue New York, Claiming Agents 'Executed' Pet And Fabricated Evidence to Justify Killing
The family of P'Nut, the internet-famous squirrel killed last month, is gearing up to avenge his death by suing New York's Department of Environmental Conservation.
NYC Man Accuses Manager of Intentionally Giving Him 'Crampy' Desk to 'Show Him Who's Boss,' Sues for Millions in Damages
A New York man is suing for $4.6 million in damages after claiming that his manager intentionally gave him a small, "crampy" desk to "show him who's boss."
New York Makes It Legal to Commit Adultery After Repealing Century-Old Law That Made Cheating a Criminal Offense
New York has officially decriminalized adultery, repealing a 1907 law that made cheating on a spouse a misdemeanor punishable by up to three months in jail.
NYC Democrat Urges State Leaders to Repeal Sanctuary Laws; Says They Put Citizens in 'Harm's Way'
Trump has cautioned sanctuary leaders about potential repercussions for refusing to cooperate with ICE, including the possibility of withholding federal funding.
Residente Reflects on his Encounter with Sean 'Diddy' Combs: 'He Always Gave Me A Bad Vibe.'
The Puerto Rican artist reveals new details about his song 'Pi-di-di-di' and his impression of Diddy years before the many accusations against the rapper/producer.
Univision in Potential Trouble With Massive Layoffs Fears and the Closing of the San Francisco Office
The Spanish-language TV channel Univision is potentially facing a crisis with the retirement of presenters Luis Megid and Blanca Rosa Vilchez.
Ex-Urologist Sentenced to Life in Prison for Sexually Abusing Sedated Patients Claims His Actions Were Medically Necessary
A former urologist who was sentenced to life in prison for sexually abusing patients while they were sedated claimed that his actions were medically necessary.
NYC Will Ease on 60-Day Shelter Eviction on Migrant Families to Prevent Children from Changing Schools
Beneficiaries of the new policy will be granted more time in the city's care, under the same shelter they were assigned for their first 60 days in the system.
Ex-Priest with Long History of Child Sex Abuse Allegations Found Teaching at Largest Private Catholic High School in US
A former priest has been fired from his job as a teacher at a Catholic prep school after past allegations of sexually abusing minors were brought to light.
1 in 8 Children Students in NYC Are Homeless As Amount of Vulnerable Population Continues To Grow
A new analysis shows the number of homeless children in NYC has risen by 22% during the past school year. Figures have climbed consistently for almost a decade
Malcolm X's Kids File Blockbuster Lawsuit Accusing Government, Police of Direct Involvement in Assassinating Dad
The daughters of Malcolm X filed a $100 million lawsuit Friday, accusing the CIA, FBI, NYPD, and other agencies of playing roles in the 1965 assassination.
Democrat Introduces Resolution to Ensure Trump Knows He Can't Run for Third Term After 'Joke' About 'Figuring Something Out'
Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) is aiming to introduce a House resolution that would reiterate President-elect Donald Trump's inability to run for a third term.
Denver Mayor Helps Himself to Someone Else's Car After Finding Hertz Rental Counter 'Abandoned' by Employees
Multiple Hertz customers, including the mayor of Denver, Colorado, attempting to pick up rental cars simply chose cars with keys in them, driving away after arriving at an unmanned rental counter at the Syracuse Regional Airport in upstate New York.
Internet-Famous Squirrel Who Was Seized and Euthanized Did Not Have Rabies, State Officials Admit
Peanut, the beloved social media squirrel recently seized and euthanized by New York state officials, has tested negative for rabies, according to Chemung County officials.