Adams’s Effort to Control Migrant Buses Faces Instant Obstacles A move by Mayor Eric Adams meant to slow the surge of new arrivals being sent to New York from Texas encounters logistical hurdles within 24 hours.
Jonathan Majors, Film Career in the Balance, Faces Trial in Assault Case Few misdemeanor cases go this far, but the actor, a rising Hollywood star before his arrest, wants to salvage his reputation.
Thousands Gather in Pro-Palestinian Protests Across New York City In Brooklyn and in Manhattan, multiple rallies drew large crowds calling for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war.
New Phase of Gateway Tunnel Project in Hudson River to Begin Work on the long-delayed rail tunnel is set to speed up this month, as Senator Chuck Schumer announces an additional $3.8 billion in federal funding.
Migrants in NYC Search for Beds as City Stops Offering Shelter to Some “They want you to get tired so you give up, and they are achieving it,” said one migrant who has been searching for a place to stay in New York City for several days.