President Trump will sign executive orders cracking down on sanctuary jurisdictions and supporting cops and police departments accused of wrongdoing. Trump has called for defunding cities and states that won’t cooperate to deport illegal immigrants and his orders will heap on additional pressure.
Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) filed the Law Enforcement Solidarity Act in the House on Monday to condition federal funding for food, housing, health care and legal services on coordination with the Department of Homeland Security.
As President Donald Trump finishes the first 100 days of his second term, Americans from all over the country are giving him advice on what he should focus on next.
Apparently nobody makes mistakes or misses shots or loses playoff games anymore. They either get calls or they don’t. Remember the rules — pass the blame to the easiest target and always, always say it’s the ref’s fault.
A Jersey Mike’s worker in Nassau County who "directly handled food" has tested positive for hepatitis A, leaving customers who ate at the sandwich shop recently at risk, health officials warned.
Mets owner Steve Cohen joined Joel Sherman & Jon Heyman this week on The Show. He breaks down the Mets strong start to the season, his meeting with Pete Alonso that got him to return to Queens as well as Juan Soto’s slow start to his Mets career. Watch now: https://youtu.be/Cww4mHlcSHI
The toddler told police her mother had been with a man named "Joy" and that her mother was "hit in the head and was now sleeping," according to an arrest report.
The former cheerleader posted a new carousel of images via Instagram, featuring pics of herself enjoying time in Nantucket, Mass., with one of her friends.
Jordon Hudson doesn’t seem fazed by the fallout from her now-viral interjection during Bill Belichick’s CBS interview, which aired on Sunday. The 24-year-old girlfriend of North Carolina football coach Bill Belichick was all smiles in a series of photos posted to her Instagram later on Sunday. “Lots o’ daffs & laffs 🌼 💛 ☀️,” Hudson...
Petros Krommidas -- a 29-year-old graduate of prestigious local Chaminade High School and a former student-athlete at Columbia University -- was last seen Wednesday night in Baldwin wearing a camouflage shirt and gray sweats.
IBM operates one of the world's largest fleet of quantum computing systems, which promise to offer performance thousands of times more powerful than traditional computers.