Politicians and Billionaires Listed on Epstein Court Documents
NEW YORK, NY  — Previously sealed court documents related to Jeffrey Epstein are now public domain uncovering details of a lawsuit connected to Epstein. The judge in the case ordered the records to be released because
Governor Hochul Appears with Arm in Sling
New York —Governor Kathy Hochul is back wearing a sling on her arm. The governor showed up to Wednesday’s news conference with her right arm in a sling, saying she tore a muscle at the gym .Â
Imam Shot in Newark Has Died
NEWARK, NJ– An Imam who was shot outside a Mosque in Newark, New Jersey died Wednesday afternoon after being shot earlier that morning in a parking lot. Investigators say he was shot multiple times before he was
Governor Murphy Says He Has a Migrant Bus Plan
(Newark, NJ) – New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy is responding after charter buses carrying migrants have been arriving in his state — with the majority of those migrants then continuing on into New York City via train.
WABC Market Report for 1-3-24 with James Flippin
(New York, NY) – James Flippin delivers the WABC Market Report for 1-3-24.
Lou’s Lineup 1-3-24
New York could get socked by weekend storm
(New York, NY) — Forecasters are watching a weekend storm that could slam New York with the most snow it’s seen in years. The National Weather Service says the snowstorm is slowly moving East, and they will
Senator Menendez faces new bribery charges
(Hoboken, N.J.)Â — Democratic New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez is facing new federal criminal charges. Prosecutors are now accusing Menendez of making positive comments about the nation of Qatar in exchange for expensive items, including luxury wristwatches.
Teen shot dead in Brooklyn
(New York, NY) — NYPD cops are searching for the gunman who shot and killed a 15-year-old outside a New York City Housing Authority complex in Brooklyn last night. The bullets flew around 9 p.m. at the
Harvard president Claudine Gay resigns amid claims of plagiarism, antisemitism backlash
Harvard University President Claudine Gay resigned Tuesday amid plagiarism accusations, as well as the backlash over her response to anti-Semitism on campus. Gay said she is resigning to allow the Harvard community to navigate the controversy “with