The far-left has declared war on the Democratic establishment as Mamdani allies set their sights on top House Democrats—starting with minority leader Hakeem Jeffries.
A shocking illegal fireworks incident during a Fourth of July celebration in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, left families terrified and one woman injured—yet the NYPD failed to act.
Radical demonstrators stormed Washington Square Park in New York City on July 4, setting fire to the American flag in an orchestrated display of anti-American sentiment. Chanting “F*ck the Fourth” and “We need a new flag,” the crowd left scorched remnants of the red, white, and blue strewn across the pavement.
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani identified as both “Black or African American” and “Asian” on his 2009 Columbia University application, according to leaked data from a massive Columbia admissions breach. The revelation raises fresh questions about identity politics and racial self-identification in elite college admissions.
President Trump sharply criticized New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani on two occasions on Tuesday, calling him a "communist" and threatening to arrest him should he follow through on promises to obstruct federal immigration enforcement.
Following New York City’s Pride March on Sunday, violence and panic broke out near the historic Stonewall Inn and Washington Square Park, leaving two teenagers shot and more than 50 others injured.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams unlawfully used emergency powers to override a City Council ban on prolonged solitary confinement in local jails, a state judge ruled Monday. The court sided with the City Council, declaring Adams had exceeded his authority in issuing an executive order to suspend the law after his veto was overridden.
NYC socialist Zohran Mamdani doubled down on taxing richer and Whiter neighborhoods this weekend, drawing sharp conservative backlash. He insisted his proposal isn’t racist but a matter of tax fairness.
The recent New York City (NYC) Democratic mayoral primary indicated that NYC's once-mighty labor unions have been relegated to little more than 'paper tigers.'