Stamp Prices Going Up

Stamp Prices Going Up The United States Postal Service is preparing to raise the price of stamps. On Wednesday, USPS announced the price of first class main stamps will go up from 73 to 78 cents. Domestic
HOT New Item at Trader Joe’s

(Monrovia, CA) – The hottest selling item at Trader Joe’s grocery stores is not a food product, and it’s selling out faster than stores can stock them! The store chain’s mini-tote bags have gone viral this spring
ICE at Rikers

ICE at Rikers The Adams’ administration is allowing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to set up an office at Rikers Island. First Deputy New York City Mayor Randy Mastro signed an executive order to allow the Correction
School Asbestos Inspections Lagging

School Asbestos Inspections Lagging (New York, NY) – An audit from the
Woman and Child Hit by School Bus

(Brooklyn, NY) – A woman and an eight-year-old boy are expected to be okay after they were struck by a school bus in Brooklyn. Authorities say it happened at Bedford Avenue and Farragut Road in Flatbush around
Cornell’s Federal Funds Frozen

(Ithaca, NY) – Cornell University is the latest higher education institution being targeted by the Trump White House. The school is under investigation over allegations of racism and antisemitism tied to their DEI efforts. President Donald Trump
NJ Woman Arrested for Hiring Hitman on Ex

(Gloucester Township, NJ) – A New Jersey woman is facing charges in a murder – for – hire plot. Jaclyn Diiorio, 26, was arrested after messaging who she thought was a hitman but was actually a confidential
Woman Stuck After Airline Refused Support Animal

(New York, NY) – An 81 year old woman is stuck in Puerto Rico after the plane turned away her emotional support animal. Maria Fraterrigo from the Bronx, is stuck in a travel nightmare after Frontier Airlines
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Sean Combs Accusers Afraid Of Using Real Names

(New York, NY) — Federal prosecutors in the Sean Combs sex trafficking trial want his accusers to be able to testify anonymously. Prosecutors say testifying using their real names would cause “significant embarrassment, anxiety and social stigma