NYPD Is Looking For A Suspect Who Slashed A Man In The Face On A Subway Train
A suspect who cut another guy in the face last week when he attempted to break up a dispute on a Brooklyn subway train is being sought by police in New York City. According to the New York Daily News, which cited police sources, the attacker allegedly said "Mind your own business!" before swiping a sharp item across the 44-year-old victim's cheek and inflicting a deep gash on his face.
Read full storyNYC Small Businesses Are Struggling To Adapt New Garbage Laws, U-Haul Driver Arrested
New York City changed the locations of trash pickups a month ago in an effort to reduce the city's rat problem, but some companies believe they are now shouldering additional responsibilities for an issue they did not cause.
Read full storyA Detailed Study By Leapfrog Group Lists Tri-State's 3 Most Safest Hospitals For Treatments
Generally speaking, your risk of passing away or your odds of recovering depends on the hospital you select. According to The Leapfrog Group, a nonprofit independent healthcare monitoring organization, close to 250,000 individuals per year pass away due to avoidable mistakes in hospitals.
Read full storyCrime Fighting Tools And Robots Displayed On Times Square By NYPD And Mayor Eric Adams
After being abandoned by the previous administration, the New York City Police Department and Mayor Eric Adams returned the robotic police dog on Tuesday. They also unveiled two more recent public safety innovations.
Read full storyConflict In Teens Lead To Shooting Each Other, 1 Teen Died And Other One Has Serious Injuries
On Monday night, a teen was killed and another was hurt in a Bronx tube station. Around 10:30 p.m., according to authorities, bullets were fired in the Burke Avenue station's mezzanine.
Read full storyNYC's Largest Public Pension Fund Votes To Divest From Fossil Fuel, Sending Strong Message To Industries Worldwide
The New York City Employees' Retirement System (NYCERS) has voted to divest from fossil fuels, making it the country's largest public pension system to do so. The decision is hailed as a huge triumph for environmental campaigners who have long advocated for divestment from fossil fuels. The New York Municipal Employees Retirement System (NYCERS) administers more than $200 billion in assets and represents over 350,000 current and past municipal employees.
Read full storyDrug Dealer Pleads Guilty in Fatal Fentanyl Overdose of Actor Michael K. Williams
A New York City man has pled guilty to selling fentanyl-laced heroin to actor Michael K. Williams, which resulted in the actor's death in September 2021 from an overdose. The individual, a notorious drug dealer, pled guilty to one count of narcotics trafficking resulting in death and now faces life in prison.
Read full storyFatal Stabbing Rocks Busy Brooklyn Subway Station During Rush Hour
On Thursday afternoon, an 18-year-old male was stabbed to death on a D train at the Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center stop in Brooklyn. The incident occurred at 2:30 p.m. when the train approached the major transit hub. The victim, whose name has not yet been revealed, was apparently involved in an altercation with another guy before being stabbed.
Read full storyMany Real Estate Companies Including Coldwell Banker, Berkshire Hathaway, And Others Are Accused of Discrimination
Several well-known real estate firms, including Coldwell Banker and Berkshire Hathaway, have been sued by a group of real estate agents on the grounds that they colluded to restrict their earnings by agreeing not to compete with one another for the hiring of agents. The plaintiffs are requesting class-action status in the lawsuit, which was filed in a federal court in Chicago and could potentially involve thousands of real estate brokers nationwide.
Read full storyWorldwide Police Action Against Data Dealer Genesis Market
In 17 states, investigators took action against the operators and customers of a Darknet marketplace. Stolen identities were traded there. According to their own statements, police authorities have smashed the criminal online marketplace Genesis Market in a coordinated action. The action in 17 states was coordinated by the US federal police FBI and the Dutch police, the British police authority NCA reported on April 5, 2023. The day before, 120 people were arrested worldwide, and there were 200 searches.
Read full storyChinese Billionaire Jack Ma Reappears In China
Jack Ma is back in China: The founder of Alibaba and the Ant Group and once one of the most powerful entrepreneurs in China is said to have attended school. Chinese billionaire Jack Ma returned to China for the first time in more than a year. As reported by the Hong Kong newspaper South China Morning Post, which he owns, Ma visited a school in the eastern Chinese metropolis of Hangzhou on March 27, 2023.
Read full storyNew York's Sixth Recreational Weed Dispensary Will Be Open To Business By April
The first in the Capital Region and sixth in the state, a conditional adult-use recreational marijuana shop will open in Schenectady on April 1. Don Andrews, a seasoned local businessman, will be the owner and operator of the dispensary, "Upstate Canna Co.," which will be situated at 1613 Union St. For ten years in Schenectady and Scotia, Andrews has owned and run retail stores with a focus on smoking, vaping, cannabinoid hemp (such CBD products), and accessories.
Read full storyHomicide of a 35-Year-Old Fashion Designer Connected To Drug-Facilitated Robbery
According to police sources, detectives in New York City now think that a series of robberies that were made possible by fatal drugs is related to the death of a 35-year-old fashion designer.
Read full story35-Year-Old Man Was Hanging Out From 31st-Floor Window of NYC Skyscraper
According to top law enforcement sources and witnesses at the scene, a guy temporarily hung part of his body outside a 31st-floor apartment during an hours-long standoff at a luxurious Manhattan high-rise near Carnegie Hall as astonished bystanders looked on from below.
Read full storySilicon Valley Bank Is Said To Have Paid Out Bonuses on The Day of The Bankruptcy
The US government intervenes in the bankruptcy of the Silicon Valley Bank. She wants to protect depositors from losses. The bank itself should not be saved. New development about the bankruptcy of the Silicon Valley Bank in the USA: According to a report by Axios, the bank is said to have made bonus payments to US employees on the day of the bankruptcy, as the news site learned from several sources. A few hours later, government agencies took control of the bank.
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