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Multiple arrests were made when anti-ICE protesters clashed with police near a NYC government building, throwing debris and blocking streets in Lower Manhattan.
New York City and the Northeast will likely see a dollop of snow late Monday into Tuesday from a storm rising up from the US Gulf coast, even as a record-breaking system pulls away from Chicago and the Midwest.
The Mets owner’s project with Hard Rock Casino is among the three proposals approved for gaming—with President Donald Trump’s company expected to receive a $115 million windfall from one of the casinos.
The trio of winners are Resorts World, the existing racino in Jamaica; Hard Rock Metropolitan Park, the pet project of Mets owner Steve Cohen slated to go up in Citi Field’s Willets Point
DHS demands New York attorney general take immediate action as state releases nearly 7,000 criminal illegal immigrants despite ICE detainers since January.
The state will give casino licenses to all three of the remaining New York City proposals, officials announced Monday — ending a years-long saga and paving the way for multibillion-dollar gambling facilities to be built next to Citi Field, in the East Bronx and in Southeast Queens.
"Ella McCay" tells the story of a young woman who unexpectedly becomes governor as she juggles life in the political spotlight and her complicated family dynamic.
Todd Dunivant, a veteran of 13 Major League Soccer seasons, was hired Tuesday as sporting director of New York City FC. Dunivant, who turns 45 on Dec. 26, replaced David Lee, who left on Sept. to become president of soccer operations and general manager of Sporting Kansas City.
New York City FC named longtime MLS defender Todd Dunivant as their new sporting director on Tuesday. Dunivant, 44, previously served as general manager (since 2018) and president (since 2021) for USL Championship side Sacramento Republic FC.
NYC sees historic reductions in shootings and homicides in 2025, with an 18% overall crime decrease in targeted zones.