Throughout her 30-plus minute news conference, Brondello repeated several themes — all things that by the end of her tenure in New York may have deteriorated.
Alleged violent suspect Frank Fernandez, 64, tried to get into the bathroom at the Church of St. Catherine of Siena on East 68th Street around 6:45 p.m. Saturday when the 63-year-old volunteer told him he couldn’t use it, cops and prosecutors said.
A jury is set to hear closing arguments in the $40 million civil negligence case brought by former first grade teacher Abigail Zwerner, who was shot by a 6-year-old student.
When thee extra handouts they're fighting to keep expire at the end of the year, the average Obamacare individual market enrollee will pay just $3 more a week.
Multiple emergency crews, including the Louisville Metro Police Department, responded to the crash site around 5 p.m., where authorities warned there was “fire and debris.”
President Trump announced Tuesday that he will re-nominate Jared Isaacman to lead NASA, months after he pulled the billionaire entrepreneur’s nomination over his “prior associations.”
Ex-FBI Director James Comey is slated to appear in court for the second time since he was hit with a bombshell indictment, accusing him of lying to Congress.
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s low placement on the New York mayoral ballot reflects deeper dysfunction in the city’s political order, where insiders decide who gets seen and who gets sidelined. NY Post Executive Editorial Page Editor Mark Cunningham says New York voters have to demand change.
Emergency powers that are too broad — as long as voters can correct them — are better than emergency powers too narrow to serve the country in a time of need.