Police Upgrade 2022 Assault to Murder Charges But Have No Suspect
NEW YORK, NY — A 2022 assault has been officially ruled a homicide by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner after the victim died from his injuries at the…
NEW YORK, NY — A 2022 assault has been officially ruled a homicide by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner after the victim died from his injuries at the…
NEW YORK, NY – Mayor Eric Adams announced a significant decrease in crime rates across New York City during the second quarter of 2024, marking six consecutive months of declining…
NEW YORK, NY – Police have identified 35-year-old Dominic Ogrady as a wanted individual in connection to a recent assault at the Whitehall Street – South Ferry subway station. The…
It wasn’t all that long ago when you could still find arcades full of classic video games, modern games, and even some old-school boardwalk Skilo and fascination games. Every boardwalk…
Chilly Waters: Why New Jersey’s Ocean Temperatures Are Cool in June SEASIDE HEIGHTS, NJ — As New Jersey beachgoers dip their toes into the ocean this June, they might find…
STATEN ISLAND, NY — A couple selling pro-Donald Trump merchandise is now homeless after their bus crashed into street signs and utility poles around noon on Sunday in Staten Island.…
TRENTON, NJ – New Jerseyans are being grinding between a ‘booming economy’ and ‘booming inflation’, but U.S. President Joe Biden continues to tell Americans, they’re doing better now than they…
TRENTON, NJ – The cost of eggs, meat, olive oil, gasoline, electricity, natural gas, health insurance, car insurance, food, goods, building materials have all skyrocketed since President Joe Biden took…
Gas (Stoves) For Me But Not For Thee: Biden’s Delaware Homes Appear To Contain The Kitchen Appliance His Admin May Ban Jack McEvoy on January 11, 2023 Both of President…
US To Send Ukraine First Armored Fighting Vehicles, But Kyiv Wants Tanks Micaela Burrow on January 5, 2023 President Joe Biden stated Wednesday the U.S. planned to send heavily armored…
Schools Are Open, But Students Are Still Missing Class As Chronic Absenteeism Soars Reagan Reese on December 28, 2022 Though schools are open and are no longer relying on remote…
The Military Vaccine Mandate Has Been Overturned, But Unvaccinated Troops Still Risk Reprisal Micaela Burrow on December 26, 2022 While the Biden administration has officially reversed the military COVID-19 vaccination…
Blackburn Blasts Dems For Funding Border Security Abroad, But Not US Harold Hutchison on December 21, 2022 Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee blasted congressional Democrats Wednesday for a “double…
By Ron Bousso, Shadia Nasralla and Sabrina Valle LONDON – The West’s energy giants are set to return a record $30 billion to investors after reporting bumper profits in the…
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY – Australian retail sales posted a solid rise in real terms last quarter even as swelling prices ate up more of the consumer dollar, though there…
By Idrees Ali and Jonathan Landay WASHINGTON – The CIA drone strike that killed Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri delivered a long-sought win for U.S. President Joe Biden’s counter-terrorism strategy,…
Biden Is Pushing For EV Charging Stations — But States Say His Plan Makes Absolutely No Sense Jack McEvoy on August 2, 2022 State officials are having a hard time…
ZURICH – The Swiss purchasing managers’ (PMI) index fell by 1.1 points in July, according to data published on Tuesday, but remained in positive territory despite concerns about rising energy…
By Arsh Tushar Mogre BENGALURU – The Reserve Bank of India will hike its key interest rate on Friday, economists polled by Reuters said, but there was no consensus on…
By Jorgelina do Rosario and Rodrigo Campos LONDON/NEW YORK – Argentina’s international bonds rose on Friday but remain near historic lows after President Alberto Fernandez’s launched a “superministry” designed to…
By Cole Horton (Reuters) – Global sustainable funds saw net new deposits plummet last quarter as concerns about a looming recession weighed on investors, but they held up better than…
WASHINGTON – U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Thursday a second quarter contraction of U.S. economic output was a sign of an inevitable slowdown but there was still broad…
By Claudia Cristoferi and Silvia Aloisi MILAN – A secondary listing in Milan is a possibility, but not a priority for Hong Kong-listed Italian luxury group Prada, its chairman said…
By Gabriel Araujo SAO PAULO – Brazilian airline Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes SA on Thursday reported a steep second-quarter net loss mainly due to foreign exchange variations, sending its shares…
By Phil Stewart BRASILIA – U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday he had spoken with U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and given her a security assessment but any…