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Manhattan Institute senior fellow Chris Rufo criticized the New Yorker and offered $125K in Bitcoin to any of its writers willing to leave and join the Manhattan Institute on ‘Hannity.’
A Manhattan federal judge has ordered the immediate release of a gay Jamaican man who said immigration authorities violated his rights by detaining him during a routine check-in earlier this month.
A new Nevada law that went into effect last month gives police officers the power to confiscate firearms from a person placed on a mental health crisis hold. Experts say it was designed to work in cases like the gunman who opened fire in a Manhattan office building on July 28,
Three weeks after New York Police Department Officer Didarul Islam was killed in the mass shooting at a Park Avenue office building, his widow has welcomed their third child, a boy named Arham.
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ABC7 New York on MSNPokémon film poster from '99 goes viral after being uncovered at Manhattan subway station
If you ever wanted to experience the Pokémon craze as it was back in the late '90s, look no further than New York City's Lower East Side.
The top-seeded Budinger and Evans will face third-seeded James Shaw and Chaim Schalk in a Sunday semifinal, with brothers Trevor Crabb and Taylor Crabb to square off in the other one. The
Anti-Israel demonstrators flooded midtown Manhattan calling for a "global intifada" after bipartisan lawmakers introduced legislation condemning the phrase as inciting violence.
Envelopes containing white powder was opened inside a federal building in lower Manhattan, according to a source familiar with the matter, prompting a police response. The five envelopes were discovered in a mailroom inside 26 Federal Plaza,
Police responding to the scene at Stanton and Ridge Sts. found the 16-year-old girl conscious and alert, with a gunshot wound to the head.
A judge ordered the release of a gay Jamaican asylum seeker, Rickardo Anthony Kelly, detained by ICE, citing a violation of his Fifth Amendment rights.
Gold may be a commodity, but its price moves more like prime Manhattan real estate than barrels of oil, Goldman Sachs analysts wrote in a Sunday note. That's because, unlike oil or gas, gold isn't consumed. It's accumulated. Buyers have been flocking to the precious metal in recent months, pushing gold to ever-higher price records.