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Drug Trafficking Ring Ships Cocaine in Kid’s Lunchboxes in New York; Suspected Ringleaders Manage Recording Artists in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic

Five individuals were charged in connection to the sophisticated scheme of trafficking drugs, wherein the group smuggled millions of dollars worth of cocaine into New York City by utilizing lunchboxes of kids.
El Chapo Trial: Sinaloa Cartel Boss Claims Jury Bias, Calls Supermax Prison a 'Modern Dungeon' in Appealing His Conviction

El Chapo Trial: Sinaloa Cartel Boss Claims Jury Bias, Calls Supermax Prison a 'Modern Dungeon' in Appealing His Conviction

A lawyer representing former Sinaloa cartel leader Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera urged a U.S. appeals court to overturn the Mexican drug kingpin's conviction.
Kyrie Irving's Anti-Vaxx Supporters Storm Barclays Center, Prompting Brooklyn Nets to Place Arena on Lockdown

Kyrie Irving's Anti-Vaxx Supporters Storm Barclays Center, Prompting Brooklyn Nets to Place Arena on Lockdown

The anti-vaxx supporters of NBA star Kyrie Irving stormed the home of the Brooklyn Nets on Sunday, breaking and throwing barricades outside the Barclays Center.
In a First, U.S. Surgeons Successfully Transplanted a Pig's Kidney Into a Human

In a First, U.S. Surgeons Successfully Transplanted a Pig's Kidney Into a Human

For the first time, surgeons in the U.S. transplanted a pig's kidney into a human without triggering immediate rejection by the patient's immune system.
FBI Returns to Brian Laundrie's Florida Home to Take Personal Items for 'DNA Matching' as Gabby Petito Funeral Draws Hundreds

FBI Returns to Brian Laundrie's Florida Home to Take Personal Items for 'DNA Matching' as Gabby Petito Funeral Draws Hundreds

The FBI on Sunday went to the Florida home of Gabby Petito's fiance, Brian Laundrie, to take some of his personal items to help with "DNA matching."

NYU SPS Schack Institute of Real Estate to Host 4th Annual Symposium of Women

Building on the success of its first three years, the School of Professional Studies (NYU SPS) Schack Institute of Real Estate will be hosting its 4th Annual National Symposium of Women in Real Estate (WiRE).
California Man Who Sued Hollywood Executives for Sexually Assaulting Him Charged With Perjury for Faking Evidence

California Man Who Sued Hollywood Executives for Sexually Assaulting Him Charged With Perjury for Faking Evidence

A California man was arrested in Los Angeles after being charged by New York federal prosecutors with perjury for allegedly falsifying emails to support his lawsuit against Hollywood executives.
Pres. Joe Biden Gets Booed by a Crowd at 9/11 Anniversary Event in New York City

Pres. Joe Biden Gets Booed by a Crowd at 9/11 Anniversary Event in New York City

President Joe Biden marked the 9/11 anniversary with visits to attack sites where hijacked planes crashed in 2001, and in one instance, he got booed.

New York State Nurses Association Scores Big Win in the FY22 State Budget

The New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) was able to score victories in the upcoming state budget, according to a statement released the previous week.
Andrew Cuomo to Face Impeachment Inquiry Led by Democrats

Andrew Cuomo to Face Impeachment Inquiry Led by Democrats

New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo is facing pressure to step down from his post in recent weeks due to allegations of sexual harassments surrounding him.

Andrew Cuomo Responds to Calls for His Resignation: "No Way"

New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo declines resignation call of the Senate Majority Leader, saying that the act is anti-democratic.
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Doctor Treating COVID-19 Patients Takes a Chance on Clot-Busting Drugs

A woman in New York's Mount Sinai Hospital was on the brink of death. One doctor decided to take a risk.
Stop and Frisk inflames the Blacks and Latinos in New York City

"Stop-and-Frisk" Shows Promise in Reducing Crime Rates, But Were Minorities Intentionally Targeted?

After years of supporting the "stop-and-frisk" policy, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg apologies to minorities.

The Knicks Fire Phil Jackson And Fans Rejoice

The former team president and the organization "amicably part ways." New York Knicks team president Phil Jackson, the most celebrated basketball coach in NBA history, has agreed to part ways with the organization.

Master of None is the Show 1st-Generation Millennials Have Been Waiting For

Aziz Ansari tackles love, immigrants and the Big Apple through heart and humor. I'm just going to say this. TV shows never get New York City right.

NYC's 'Fearless Girl' Statue Had Dog Peeing On It

The popular and controversial statue got a temporary addition for a day. The "Fearless Girl", a statue of a small girl standing in front of New York's famous "Charging Bull" statue, had a furry visitor raining on its parade Monday.

Richard Rojas charged with murder after Times Square crash (VIDEO)

Rojas, a 26-year-old Bronx man is a U.S. Navy veteran discharged following disciplinary problems Richard Rojas, the driver accused of plowing his car against a crowd in Times Square on Thursday, has been charged this morning with one count of second degree murder, 20 counts of attempted murder and 5 counts of aggravated vehicular homicide.

Report: Giant Asteroid Struck On Sea, Can Swallow New York City

The Scientists of LANL makes a model on the effect of asteroids struck on Sea. They find that giant asteroid struck on Ocean can swallow New York City.

National Puerto Rican Day Parade 2016: Rosario Dawson, Carmelo Anthony And More Named as Honorees

The actress and basketball player are among the successful Puerto Ricans who will take part in this year's parade.

Millennials, Latinos Under 30 Years Old Are Dragged Down by Other Generations in New York City

New Yorkers born between 1985 and 1996 make up about one-fifth of the city's population, yet they settle for low-wage jobs that don't utilize their skillset. The 9.3 percent unemployment rate for Latinos is higher than any other ethnicity, save African-Americans.

Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders Debate in New York on April 14, Just Days Before Empire State's Primary

Democratic presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton have finally agreed to terms for a Brooklyn debate ahead of the New York primary of April 19.
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