It's Friday in New York City, where Our Time, a nonprofit created to keep promoting Mayor Zohran Mamdani's campaign agenda after his election win, is on life support.
The group was formed back in October as a tax-exempt 501(c)(4) social welfare nonprofit, with the intent to fundraise and lobby. But the group's largest effort so far — a "Tax the Rich" rally in Albany — lost juice after Mamdani endorsed Gov. Kathy Hochul and then declined to attend the event.
If you can, work from home this summer to avoid commuting chaos during the World Cup, Port Authority officials warned.
The FDNY said a five-alarm fire overtook a church and rectory in Astoria last night.
A worker in the Port Authority truck that sparked last month’s deadly crash with an Air Canada plane at LaGuardia Airport told investigators he didn't realize a controller's repeated "stop" calls were directed at him, according to a new report.
Police have arrested one man but are still seeking at least seven other suspects tied to a chaotic late-night car meetup in Maspeth earlier this month.
A federal judge's 52-year-old son who secretly filmed his sexual encounters with numerous women in his Upper East Side apartment was sentenced yesterday to 30 days in jail but avoided having to register as a sex offender.
Amtrak is suing the MTA for allegedly refusing to let the national railroad test its fancy newAcela trains on tracks owned by the Metro-North Railroad.
New Jersey officials are warning of a possible measles exposure at Newark Airport after a Hudson County resident who passed through on April 14 tested positive for the virus.
Rep. Dan Goldman, the Levi's heir who's facing a Democratic primary challenge from Brad Lander, put $1 million of his own cash into his campaign and vowed to match new donations dollar for dollar.
James Giovansanti, an NYPD officer who lives on Staten Island and drives a big RAM pickup truck, has racked up 547 speeding tickets since 2022.
Update on Jamie Ding, the New Jersey housing bureaucrat on "Jeopardy!": He's at 30 wins and counting.
Wildwood, New Jersey, which already has a 10 p.m. curfew for minors, is closing its boardwalk from 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. this summer to deter the rowdy teens.
Lorenzo Simmons, a.k.a. NYC Snackman, works the trains with a handtruck stacked with everything from chips to candy to Tylenol and lighters, like a bodega on wheels.
Stefanik, who dropped out of New York's gubernatorial race after President Trump endorsed her challenger, has a new book eviscerating the campus protests that unfolded after Hamas' Oct. 7 attack and Israel's ensuing war in Gaza.
"It doesn't seem very long ago to me that I was considered kind of an unpleasant annoyance who really should be gotten rid of," Shawn said ahead of the festival at Metrograph. "And without changing, particularly, I've gone from being ‘filth’ of some kind to being a distinguished elder statesman."
In recent years, a vast gray market has sprung up around synthetic peptides that are being touted for purposes such as bodybuilding, anti-aging and tanning, even though they have yet to be approved by the FDA.