Joseph Zayas rose from public housing to become New York’s first Latino chief administrative judge, leading the statewide ...
San Francisco and Philly are limping along. Yet in New York, North America’s largest mass transportation authority finds ...
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle editorial staff highlights images from around the world, photos courtesy of the Associated Press.
It may feel like you are surrounded by sniffles and coughs, but flu season activity is still low in many parts of the U.S.
THE STATE Department is offering $5 million for information leading to the arrest of Ecuadorian fugitive Francisco Manuel Bermúdez Cagua.
New York officials said they are following all the federal rules for the licenses and has been verifying drivers' immigration status.
THE SERVICE OF LESSONS AND CAROLS IS A TIME-HONORED CHRISTMAS TRADITION. The historic Plymouth Church continues its 93-year-old Lessons & Carols service on Sunday, Dec. 14, at 6 p.m. The Plymouth ...
A JOINT INVESTIGATION by the New York City Council and state agencies found health and safety violations at 15 out of 15 “medspas” inspected.
The incident occurred outside 647 Metropolitan Ave., where the victim was standing near his car when the suspect displayed a knife.
THE CITY COUNCIL announced a $2 million investment to renovate and expand the neonatal intensive care unit at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center.
When pregnant women drink water that comes from wells downstream of sites contaminated with PFAS the risks increase.
FLORIDA MAN Alain Bibliowicz Mitrani, a resident of Miami and a citizen of France and Colombia, was convicted Friday by a federal jury.
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