New York City

Three Injured in Times Square Shooting: Suspect Arrested, NYPD Reports
Overnight, a shooting in Times Square injured three people. The incident occurred near 44th Street and Seventh Avenue when a ... Read more

How a Teen Football Player’s Concussion Uncovered a Rare Brain Malformation: A Journey Through Months of Mysterious Symptoms
Logan Coleridge has been playing football since he was six. He was used to hits and even had a few ... Read more
Trump Mandates Colleges to Demonstrate Colorblind Admissions Policies: What This Means for Students
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new policy from President Trump requires colleges to prove they don’t factor in race for admissions. ... Read more
Justice Department Unveils Updated List of Sanctuary Jurisdictions: What You Need to Know
The Justice Department has recently identified around 36 states and cities as sanctuary jurisdictions. This announcement comes two months after ... Read more
From Rays to Yankees: How José Caballero’s Trade Shook Up the Game During a Live Matchup!
A Unique Trade Day for José Caballero In a surprising twist during a game, José Caballero was traded from the ... Read more
Senate Confirms Trump Attorney Emil Bove for Appeals Court Despite Whistleblower Allegations
On Tuesday, the Senate confirmed Emil Bove as a federal appeals court judge with a tight 50-49 vote. He was ... Read more
Ichiro Suzuki Brings Laughter and Heart to Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
Suzuki Shines in Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Ichiro Suzuki was the star at the recent Hall ... Read more
Aaron Judge Out with Flexor Strain: What It Means for the Yankees and His Comeback
Aaron Judge, the Yankees’ star player, had a scare recently when he was tested for a flexor strain in his ... Read more
Big League Players Rally Behind Little Leaguer in Latest Bat Flip Controversy!
NEW YORK (AP) — Jazz Chisholm Jr., the dynamic New York Yankees infielder, weighed in on a recent incident in ... Read more
Columbia University Secures $220M Settlement with Trump to Reclaim Federal Funding: What It Means for Students
Columbia University recently made headlines by agreeing to pay over $220 million to the federal government. This payment aims to ... Read more
