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Politics | Blue State/City Life
Peanut the Squirrel owner wants answers after New York euthanized pet
Peanut's owner Mark Longo told NewsNation host Chris Cuomo that he is "appalled" that New York uses resources to kill a raccoon and squirrel.
Sports | SPORTS
Alvarez's homer in 9th inning gives Mets 4-3 win over Orioles
Francisco Alvarez hit a solo home run with one out in the ninth inning to give the New York Mets a 4-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. J.D.
News | In The News
Another 'Autonomous Zone' Has Been Set Up
A new "autonomous zone" has been set up by left wing activists in New York City. This time on behalf of the Palestinian-Hamas movement in Zucotti Park.
News | Interesting Stories
PURE EVIL: What we’re seeing are not just protests against Israel | World Israel News
We are witnessing an ugly and ominous recrudescence of an extremely evil chapter in human history.
News | Antisemitism Watch
NYC Public School Wipes Israel from the Map
The poster at Brooklyn’s PS 261, where young students are taught ‘Arab Culture Arts,’ is part of a program funded by the Qatar Foundation.
News | Antisemitism Watch
Anti-Israel teachers getting away with blatant antisemitism as parents, critics decry ‘double standard’
Anti-Israel teachers in NYC public schools get away with unchecked antisemitism while critics of Palestine are immediately reprimanded, critics charge.
Politics | Politics
Deutsche Bank May Have Just Destroyed Letitia James' Civil Fraud Case Against Trump
Deutsche Bank might have just blown up Letitia James’s civil fraud case against President Trump.
News | ISRAEL NEWS
'Free Palestine' really means 'Eliminate Israel,' and Democrats can no longer ignore it
Saturday’s rally in Washington makes it beyond obvious: The left won’t accept anything less than total US abandonment of Israel.
News | ISRAEL NEWS
New York: Pro-Palestine rally sponsors raked in $9M in city funds
A Post review of city records shows taxpayers have shelled out nearly $9 million since 2010 to four nonprofits that helped spearhead anti-Israel protests.
Politics | Politics
NYC to consider removing statues of George Washington, create reparations task force amid budget cuts
New York City council on Tuesday will consider a range of proposals considering the legacy of slavery despite crippling budgets amid a migrant crisis.
Politics | Woke Insanity
Just In Time for 9/11, NYC Allows Islamic Call to Prayer Over Loudspeakers
Twenty-two years after 9/11, the call to Islam will resound in the city that was attacked on that day by people who believed fervently in that call.
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
Photographer Spent Eight Years Capturing Life on the Gritty New York Subway in the 1970s and 1980s
Willy Spiller spent 8 years photographing the NYC subway in the 1970s and 1980s, now his work is being republished in a new edition of "Hell on Wheels".
News | Interesting Stories
The shoplifting crisis is a nightmare. Here are 5 things this ex-NYPD inspector wants you to know | Fox News
The shoplifting crisis is a national nightmare. This former New York police inspector wants you to know these five essential things about the spike in thefts.
News | NEWS
Family attacked by teens on NYC subway were enjoying final night of vacation
The family who was attacked by a trio of teenage girls on a Manhattan train Thursday evening were enjoying the final night of their Big Apple vacation when they were viciously assaulted -- and were shocked by such a random outburst of violence.
Politics | Politics
New York Raised the Age of Criminal Liability to 18. You Can Imagine How That Turned Out – PJ Media
New York State was inspired to raise the age for a person to be criminally liable under the law to age 18 back in 2018. It’s all the rage in progressive jurisdictions to treat violent, juvenile offenders like Father Flanagan’s kids (“There’s no such thing as a bad boy”).
News | Antisemitism Watch
Elder Of Ziyon - Anti-Jewish hate crimes in NYC continues to dwarf all others
Blogging about Israel and the Arab world since, oh, forever.
News | News
Sorry, Harry and Meghan — the lies don’t fly in NYC
The Sussex show has run out of gas and stalled, somewhere on the Upper East Side.
News | Antisemitism Watch
Hate Crime Cover Up Exposed in the 71st Precinct After Jewish Man Assaulted by Hate Spewing Teens
A female police officer in Crown Heights's 71st NYPD Precinct - who decided to cover up a possible hate crime - is now in the hot seat after the enraged victim went public with his shocking story.
Politics | Liberal Fascism
New York City's vegan mayor issues decree requiring city to eat less meat as a means of combating the specter of climate change
New York City's Democratic mayor reportedly went vegan in 2016 after temporarily losing his eyesight to Type 2 diabetes. With his restored vision, Eric Adams has focused on another reason to avoid meat: the specter of anthropogenic climate change. However
Travel | Travel
21 Most Beautiful Places in New York City That Are a Must-Visit
New York is a bustling city with more things to discover than you may think are possible. The sprawling parks and hidden cafes are just a few of the things that make this city an
News | NEWS
'I will kill you': Journalist attacked and threatened by alleged CBS crew member outside Trump arraignment in NYC
A popular video journalist was attacked and threatened by a crew member allegedly working for CBS outside Donald Trump's arraignment in New York City.The man, described as a sound man for CBS by the Post Millennial, is seen on video grabbing the independe
News | News
PODCAST | Trumping The Soros Bright Shiny Thing
Listen now | This George Soros-funded attack on an ex-president – and you didn't see him looking into the past actions of Barack Obama; you didn't see his surrogates looking into Bill Clinton, ironically for the same thing that they're tr
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
9 Unique Experiences At JFK’s Incredible TWA Hotel
With vintage touches, '60s music playing throughout, and some historic decadence, the TWA Hotel is a staple of JFK International.
Politics | Campus Watch
University Administrators Demonize Jews in the Name of Social Justice
At Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC), “social justice and equity” mean denying Jewish indigeneity and self-determination and whitewashing violence against Jews. At least
Sports | SPORTS
Mets rookie won't stop hitting homers
The legend of Ronny Mauricio grew again Wednesday in the Mets’ 8-4 win over the Marlins at Roger Dean Stadium.
News | Antisemitism Watch
NYC council votes to name street after antisemitic Nation of Islam leader
“The Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad Way” honors a dishonorable man who cozied up with neo-Nazis and called Jews greedy.
News | NEWS
New NYC law bans takeout joints from providing plastic utensils, napkins, extra containers unless requested
The law, which was sponsored by Bronx Councilwoman Marjorie Velazquez, prohibits restaurants and any other businesses that deliver food from providing utensils, condiment packets, napkins or extra food containers unless those items are specifically reques
News | News
NYC's Top Prosecutor Lets Violent Jew-Haters Off Easy
Two men charged with battering a Jewish man will spend little to no time in jail for their role in the anti-Semitic hate crime, the Manhattan district attorney's office told the Washington Free Beacon this week.
Miscellaneous | Interesting Stuff
Watch a Century of New Year's Eve Ball Drops in Times Square
This video tracks the evolution of New Year's Eve in Times Square since the tradition began.
News | Antisemitism Watch
NY Yeshiva Students Attacked by Assailants Shouting ‘Free Palestine’ in Second Such Assault This Year
Law enforcement officials attend the scene outside a Yeshiva in Brooklyn following an antisemitic assault. Photo: Twitter Police in New …
Miscellaneous | Guy Stuff
Terrifying Video of a Man Jumping Across a 23-Story Building in New York City Was Apparently Not a Stunt
A clip taken by filmmaker Erik Ljung is making its rounds in which a man can be seen jumping from awning to awning across a New York City skyscraper.
Politics | Politics
Snow days canceled for New York City schools this year
Big Apple students will be forced to hunker down in front of their screens -- instead of enjoying a snow day outdoors -- when the winter weather is at its worst this year.
Sports | Sports
Giants trim roster to 53: A look at 5 surprising cuts
The New York Giants trimmed their roster down to 53 men on Tuesday and that required quite a few surprising cuts.
Sports | SPORTS
How Mets' 2023 payroll could skyrocket to $345 million
For the Mets to return intact a team that is steamrolling toward the franchise’s first postseason appearance in six years, it will not be cheap.
News | JEWISH COMMUNITY
Anti-Semitic Hate Crime Suspect Out on Bail in New York
On July 14, a group of Jewish people gathered at the Chabad of Orange County Center in Goshen, N.Y., to hear a Holocaust survivor speak. They didn’t expect anti-Semitic harassment, but they rece...
News | Antisemitism Watch
Ridiculous New York Dem Accused of ‘Challah-Washing’ Her Anti-Israel Views
A New York House candidate under fire for endorsing the anti-Israel boycott movement attempted damage control by posing for a photo surrounded by Jewish foods on Thursday.
Politics | Politics
MORE WINNING: Court Strikes Down NY Law Allowing Non-Citizens to Vote
The New York State Supreme Court delivered a crushing blow to the Democrats’ power grab in New York City, ruling that non-citizens cannot vote in local elections....
Politics | Education or Indoctrination?
Elite NYC private schools are teaching kids that American society must be destroyed
The irony of hyper-privileged New Yorkers paying nearly $60,000 a year for their children to learn they are the undeserving beneficiaries of a broken system need not be dwelled upon here.
Miscellaneous | Interesting Stuff
The Transit Museum's Nostalgia Trains will ride again after a two-year hiatus
Ride the rails this summer in the same machinery that New Yorkers used in the early 20th century.
Travel | Travel
45 Things to See and Do in New York City
Here's a look at the best things to do in New York City, from taking in a Broadway show to visiting some of the world's best museums and restaurants.
News | NEWS
Why you sometimes see NYPD officers on their phones
NEW YORK (PIX11) — NYPD officers are on their phones for a reason, the union representing them said after Mayor Eric Adams criticized cops spotted standing around looking at iPhones. Smartphones were distributed to all officers so they can get up-to-date
Miscellaneous | Stuff I Like
Discover Your NYC Ancestors with This New Historical Records Database
Need help with your genealogy project?
News | Antisemitism Watch
Elder Of Ziyon - Anti-Jewish hate crimes soaring in NYC
Blogging about Israel and the Arab world since, oh, forever.
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
There are more than 1,800 lampposts in Central Park that double as navigational markers
Did you know there's a little secret built into the park's lampposts?
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
Restored 1930s New York City Video Shows Glamorous Cars Of The Era
This restored and colorized video footage shows New York City streets from the 1930s, starting in Harlem and shifting to Midtown Manhattan on 5th Avenue.
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
A Teenager's Photos of 1970s Brooklyn NYC
Anthony Catalano’s photographs of Brooklyn, New York City, in the mid-1970s were mostly developed in his darkroom in Boro Park darkroom in the 70s. “Remember the snow storm of ’78?” he asks. Born and raised in Brooklyn, Anthony died on March 1st, 2014.
Politics | Covid 19
New York Reports Highest Daily Coronavirus Case Rate Despite Vaccine, Mask Mandates
New York on Friday reported the highest daily coronavirus case rate to date, despite the prevalence of vaccines and mask mandates.
News | In The News
Ingraham guest arrested for defying vax mandate
Jo Rose: I'm an American citizen, but I can't work and I can't eat in New York City.
News | NEWS
Man punches woman who told him to take a 'chill pill' on NYC subway
The disturbing incident, initially posted on TikTok and reshared on Twitter Wednesday, where it's received 2.4 million views, unfolded on a D train, though the exact date and location are unclear.
Politics | Woke Insanity
‘An Anti-Racist Public Health Agenda’: NYC Board Votes To Declare Racism A Public Health Crisis
This week, the Board of Health for New York City declared racism a public health crisis, committed to looking into whatever “structural racism” may exist in the NYC health system, and recommended that the NYC Health Department “perform an anti-racism” review.
Politics | Covid 19
New York Gov. Hochul says unvaccinated nurses will be fired tonight (because it’s about your health)
"Yesterday's heroes, today's enemies."
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
Mayhem at Penn Station shows how far NYC has sunk
In May, Farrakhan Muhammad, a CD hustler and career criminal, allegedly got into a dispute with his brother in Times Square, took out a gun, and started shooting. He hit three tourists, including a 4-year-old girl.
News | The News
Man with ’12 prior arrests’ and out on ‘parole for an attempted murder’ was arrested for the shooting of a Bronx man with 2 kids in the crossfire
"His most recent arrest was in 2020."
News | Antisemitism Watch
Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News: "Day of Rage" in NYC: More proof that Palestinianism is just antisemitism in new clothing
Blogging about Israel and the Arab world since, oh, forever.
Sports | Sports
Weis Manufacturing
Weis Manufacturing is a Brooklyn-based manufacturer of handmade bicycles built for racing and available in steel and aluminum
News | Antisemitism Watch
Hate crimes went down significantly in COVID NYC - but anti-Jewish hate still leads
Blogging about Israel and the Arab world since, oh, forever.
News | News
In NYC, Asian Assaults Seem to Be Perpetrated by One Demographic the Media Won’t Mention
An attacker in New York City was caught on video viciously beating a 65-year-old Asian woman who was on her way to church...
Politics | Gender Insanity
NYC School Pushes Students To Stop Saying ‘Mom,’ ‘Dad,’ ‘Parents,’ Referring To People By Gender
A school in New York City that charges $57,000 a year has published a guide sent to students and parents that encourages them to alter their language to conform to left-wing identity culture, including pushing students to stop referring to their parents a
Politics | Education or Indoctrination?
WATCH: NYC Mom Livid When Teacher Plays Rap Videos in Zoom Class
A Queens mom was outraged when she realized her son's Zoom class featured rap videos of drug deals, prostitutes, and off-color language.
Miscellaneous | I Like This
A New York Steak House Beefed Up Customer Capacity With Madame Tussauds Wax Figures
Don Draper, Holly Golightly, and some other iconic New Yorkers helped maintain social distance at a New York steak house.
News | News
NYC Will Prioritize Restaurant Workers for COVID Vaccines
After denouncing the idea on Monday, Governor Andrew Cuomo quickly changed course.
News | NEWS
COVID-19 deaths in NY nursing homes were 50 percent higher than claimed: probe
The finding in state Attorney General Letitia James report found that mismanagement and long-standing problems in the private care business turned nursing homes into COVID death traps.
Entertainment | Entertainment
Woman dumbstruck after discovering celebrity photobomb on holiday picture
Mae Archie's Tik Tok video explaining what happened has now gone viral
Travel | Travel
Where to Find Old New York City
New York City's history is rich and varied—from the glitter of the Gilded Age to the struggles of the immigrants who sought a better life in America, the city's past shapes its present. There are still many opportunities to experience a different era here
News | JEWISH COMMUNITY
Jewish Community: De Blasio’s Perfect Patsies
If Orthodox Jews were really to blame for spreading the coronavirus, as the mayor asserted, why weren't their neighborhoods added to his ‘hardest hit’ list designated to receive the vaccine ASAP?
News | News
Another Big Apple icon killed by COVID: Historic 21 Club to close amid the pandemic
The five story restaurant - located in Midtown Manhattan - reportedly told its 148 employees that they have ceased operations for the foreseeable future and will be terminated by March.
Politics | Politics
New York City Council votes to prohibit businesses from using facial recognition without public notice | VentureBeat
New York City Countil passed a bill prohibiting commercial businesses from collecting biometric data without public notice.
Politics | Politics
Giuliani has tested positive for coronavirus, Trump says
Rudy Giuliani, who has led President Trump's legal challenges to try and overturn the election, has tested positive for coronavirus, the president said Sunday.
News | News
NYPD Union Tells New York Subway Riders ‘You’re On Your Own’ Due To Anti-Cop Policies
New York’s mayor, Bill de Blasio, has made no secret of his disdain for not only law and order, but
Politics | Politics
Why Does Gov. Andrew Cuomo Continue To Single Out Jews?
There are a lot of Jews in New York. Approximately 13% of New York City’s population is Jewish, and it’s the largest Jewish community in the world outside
Politics | POLITICS
644 New Yorkers Dead From COVID Since Andrew Cuomo Published Book About Pandemic
More than 600 New Yorkers have died of COVID-19 since October 13, the release date of Andrew Cuomo's self-congratulatory book about his pandemic leadership.
Politics | BLM
BLM Rioter Arrested For Rampage Revealed To Be Wealthy NYC Youth
A privileged young New York City resident was arrested Friday night after she participated in a three-hour rampage that caused at least $100,000 in damage. The New York Post reported that 20-year-old Clara Kraebber was one of eight people arrested for fel
Miscellaneous | Random
Manhattan Is a Buyer’s Market at Last. Brooklyn Looks to Be Next.
Sale prices are down, inventory is rising.
News | News
Rich and famous stars don’t have to follow the same coronavirus rules that we do – BGR
New York has a pretty strict coronavirus quarantine requirement for out-of-towners who visit from any of 34 restricted states. Because coronavirus infection rates are still above 10% in those areas, those visitors are supposed to quarantine for 14 days wh
News | The News
No Coronavirus Quarantine Rules For MTV 2020 VMA Performers – Report
At the VMAs, it's quarantine for thee, but not for me. New York City quarantine rules are now being enforced on travelers from 34 states, requiring a two-week isolation if arriving in the five boroughs for longer than a 24-hour stopover. That is, if you'r
News | News
The Upper West Side rebels in the face of de Blasio’s homeless plague
Hell hath no fury like a liberal neighborhood recently mugged by Bill de Blasio. Therein lies a salutary tale. Manhattan’s leftier-than-thou Upper West Side last month got a vagrant transfusion cou…
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
NYC Is Dead Forever. Here’s Why
"But NYC always always bounces back." No. Not this time.
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
Outdoor seating impossible for some eateries thanks to wild NYC streets
Mayor Bill de Blasio has been touting his restaurant-reopening program as a "huge hit" -- but that's not the case on a Queens street overrun with druggies, drunks and vagrants.
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
Vandals Tear Down 9/11 Memorial Flagpole in New York
Police in New York are looking for vandals who cut down a flagpole at a memorial honoring five firefighters who died in the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Politics | Liberal Hypocrisy
De Blasio Suggests Ban On Public Gatherings Like Parades Or Fairs. Black Lives Matter Protests Are Different.
On Thursday, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio suggested on CNN that gatherings such as normal parades and fairs would be restricted in his city, but Black Lives Matter protests would not be shut down. On Thursday, de Blasio helped paint a Black Lives Ma
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
Dozens shot, at least three killed on violent July 4th weekend in NYC
Nearly 40 people were shot across New York City from the Fourth of July into early Sunday — including several fatalities, police sources said.
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
WATCH: Older Woman Told To Check Her ‘Privilege’ By Protester Who Wants Statue Pulled Down: ‘That’s The Best You Got, Little Boy?’
On Sunday, counter-protesters gathered outside a statue of Teddy Roosevelt in New York City, defending the monument of the 26th president of the United States from protesters advocating its removal. During the clash between the two groups, an older woman
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
Fresh signs of NYC spiraling out of control
"Complete lawlessness,” one cop termed the incident in Harlem in the early hours Sunday — and it’s fast becoming an apt description of much of the city.
News | The News
Disturbing Video Shows Sleeping Homeless Person Attacked With Fireworks By Laughing Man
On Sunday morning, a sleeping homeless man in New York City was attacked with fireworks, suffering burn injuries to his back. “Earlier yesterday morning, a homeless male was sleeping on the sidewalk in front of 67 Lenox Avenue, in the confines of th
News | The News
‘Defund The Police’: NYC Shootings EXPLODE Amid Disbanding Of Anti-Crime Units, Reassignment Of Hundreds Of Officers
As calls from the Left intensify to abolish the police, and New York City takes action to remove officers and dismantle vital anti-crime units, the city that never sleeps surged in gun violence by a stunning 358% since this time last year. “It has b
News | JEWISH COMMUNITY
RESIST de Blasio: Orthodox Jews 'Liberate' NYC Playground in Provocative Move
Just one day after a Jewish NYC lawmaker promised to “cut off the chains” to reopen the city’s playgrounds, three members of an informal #RESIST group did just that.
Miscellaneous | Diaspora
Orthodox Jews sue de Blasio, Cuomo for discrimination over lockdown rules
The plaintiffs, along with two Catholic priests, accused the officials of "blatant double standards" in their enforcement of social distancing orders.
Politics | Media Watch
Airhead Fox reporter, anchor don't realize the man interviewed threatened to burn down the Diamond District
Blogging about Israel and the Arab world since, oh, forever.
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
Molotov cocktail-tossing lawyers tried to pass out firebombs to protesters
The two attorneys busted for throwing a Molotov cocktail through a police car window during protests in Brooklyn early Saturday were trying to pass out the incendiary devices to demonstrators in th…
Music | Music
Jazz Musician Reggie Workman, 82, Played With John Coltrane, Can’t Wait to Play Again, And Is Tired Of Zoom
Jazz musician Reggie Workman played with John Coltrane, won a Guggenheim at 82, and can’t wait to get back to rehearsal after the coronavirus pandemic.
News | The News
PHOTOS: Mayor de Blasio promises crackdown after the Upper East side turned into Bourbon Street
Tell us more about Florida...
News | Antisemitism Watch
2 arrested for allegedly ripping face masks off Jews in Brooklyn
The incidents took place in the WIlliamsburg neighborhood.
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
Here's How Much New York City Is Skewing America's Coronavirus Numbers
Not only does New York skew the country's numbers - it's the source of the majority of the whole country's coronavirus caseload.
Politics | POLITICS
Mayor Bill de Blasio's Roots in Anti-Semitic Left Come Home to Roost
Bill de Blasio began his career in New York City politics with David Dinkins whose administration’s policies were responsible for the city’s first pogrom against the Jewish community of Crown Heights.
Politics | Politics
New York Antibody Test Results Suggest COVID Death Rate Could Be Significantly Lower Than Reported
According to early antibody test results out of New York City, it is estimated that one in five New Yorkers have had the China-originated novel coronavirus, thus significantly dropping the reported fatality rate of the virus. “More than 21% of the N
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
With Cheers, New York Nurses Greet Reinforcements From Across the U.S.
US News is a recognized leader in college, grad school, hospital, mutual fund, and car rankings. Track elected officials, research health conditions, and find news you can use in politics, business, health, and education.
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
Cops arrest Bronx mother and son for operating underground speakeasy during coronavirus lockdown
A mother and son duo were busted in the basement of a Bronx restaurant Friday night when cops found about two-dozen people partying in an underground bottle club, police and a restaurant employee said.
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
Major crimes up 12 percent in NYC despite COVID-19 outbreak
Five of the seven major index crimes — robbery, felony assault, burglary, grand larceny and car theft — showed a marked increase this year compared to last year.
Health & Fitness | Health & Fitness
Here's what a 90-day 'stay home' order means for New Yorkers
Governor Andrew Cuomo has ordered all non-essential businesses to shut down and for people to remain indoors
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
Cuomo Says Trump Is Sending Navy ‘Hospital Ship’ to Aid N.Y. Coronavirus Effort
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that the U.S. Navy would be sending its 1,000-bed USNS Comfort floating hospital ship to New York
News | JEWISH COMMUNITY
Antisemite Who Assaulted Jewish Student on NY Subway Will Be Tried for Hate Crime
Lihi Aharon was left with a facial scar after she successfully fought off an antisemitic assailant on the New York …
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
Return of squeegee men a sign of the decline of de Blasio's New York
What goes around, comes around — including that venerable symbol of pre-Giuliani municipal disorder, the squeegee man.
News | Antisemitism Watch
Jewish Harvard Club member assaulted during pro-Palestine lecture, lawsuit says
A Jewish member of the Harvard Club claims she was assaulted by a professor during a pro-Palestinian lecture at the swanky venue -- and then was booted by the Ivy League institution.
Politics | The "Squad"
Ocasio-Cortez Seems To Suggest McConnell Responsible For Attempted Assassinations In NYC
Socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) suggested on Sunday that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and the National Rifle Association (NRA) were responsible for attempted assassinations on two police officers in New York City over the weekend.
Science & Technology | Israeli Innovation
As threats grow, NYC launches $100 million Israeli-run cybersecurity hub | The Times of Israel
City picks Jerusalem Venture Partners to manage new tech hub in downtown Manhattan, with hopes to create thousands of jobs to boost online security for companies and individuals
Politics | Politics
New York Woman Who Was Freed on Bail After Attacking Three Jewish Women Rearrested a Day Later for Another Assault
Police in New York City have been dealing with rash of hate crimes targeting Jews during the 2019 holiday season. …
News | Israel/Jewish Community
BREAKING: NYC Woman Accused Of Anti-Semitic Attack Let Loose AGAIN After Second Arrest | The Daily Wire
Democrat-controlled New York City allowed 30-year-old Tiffany Harris to walk free on Monday after being arrested two times since Friday for allegedly committing two attacks, one of which was an alleged anti-Semitic attack. “At her second arraign
News | JEWISH COMMUNITY
‘Don’t Be Afraid to Fight Back’: Israeli Student Lihi Aharon Stands Up to Antisemitic Assailant on New York Subway
Lihi Aharon was left with a facial scar after she successfully fought off an antisemitic assailant on the New York …
Politics | The "Squad"
‘Congrats on playing yourself’: AOC’s attempt to ‘clear up GOP disinfo’ about Amazon coming to NY hits some snags
"A complete lack of economic, governmental, and mathematical understanding on this issue."
Entertainment | Entertainment
Netflix Saves NYC’s Last Single-Screen Movie Theater - COOL HUNTING
Shuttered earlier this year, NYC's iconic Paris Theater recently reopened for a limited run of filmmaker Noah Baumbach's latest feature, Marriage Story. The last single-screen movie theater in the city, the Paris originally opened in 1948 (after a ribbon-
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
Real Estate Thought It Was Invincible in New York. It Wasn’t.
How the industry that ruled the city plans to rebound after a rough year.
News | Antisemitism Watch
New Assault on Orthodox Jew in Brooklyn Reported
A street view of Borough Park in Brooklyn (illustrative). Photo: Nati Shohat / Flash 90. Yet another Orthodox Jew was …
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
Latest Antisemitic Attacks in Borough Park Underline Grim Challenges Facing Orthodox Jews in Brooklyn
Security footage showing a group of men emerging from a car and chasing an Orthodox Jew in Brooklyn’s Borough Park …
Sports | SPORTS
4 bold predictions for Yankees offseason, including who might be the team's newest ace | SNY
The Yankees may have won 103 games and made it to the ALCS, but the ultimate goal wasn't achieved in reaching the World Series. So what offseason moves will they make to improve their chances next season?
Politics | The "Squad"
Ocasio-Cortez Endorses Criminal Activity In NYC While Making False Claim
Socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) backed criminal activity in New York City on Saturday as she supported those who stormed a subway station and refused to pay the required fare to use the service. “Close to a thousand anti-police protes
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
New York City Council votes to close notorious Rikers Island jail
The New York City Council voted overwhelmingly to close Rikers Island jail Thursday and open four new borough-based facilities instead.
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
$15 minimum wage hike is hitting, hurting NYC restaurants
Big Apple restaurants are feeling the heat from minimum-wage hikes, cutting staff hours and even closing kitchens as they struggle to shoulder the extra payroll costs.
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
The History Behind 7 New York City Street Names
Ever wonder how a street got its name? Well New York doesn't only have the common street names like "20th street" as everyone assumes, here are eight NYC street names and their history.
News | News
New Yorkers Are Leaving The City In Droves: Here's Why They're Moving And Where They're Going
As more corporations move to cities that offer attractive tax incentives and a business-welcoming attitude, people will increasingly leave the New York area.
Politics | The "Squad"
Democrat Aide Shreds Ocasio-Cortez: ‘No Plans To Serve The People’
A Democrat congressional aide slammed socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) in an interview this week, saying that the 29-year-old former bartender has no plans to serve the American people.
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
New York City businesses struggle after minimum wage increase
More than six months after the $15 minimum wage went into effect in New York City, business leaders and owners say the increased labor costs have forced them to cut staff, eliminate work shifts and raise prices.
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
Jews are routinely being attacked in the streets of New York City. So why is no one acting like it’s a big deal? – Tablet Magazine
The incidents now pass without much notice, a steady, familiar drumbeat of violence and hate targeting visibly Jewish people in New York City. Early on the morning of June 15, a Saturday, two men in a white Infiniti drove around Borough Park, a vast, tra
Politics | POLITICS
Scherie Murray is latest Republican to run for AOC's seat
Scherie Murray, a Jamaican-born woman who grew up in Queens and founded a TV production and advertising company, plans to run for the congressional seat held by Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, according to a report.
Miscellaneous | NEW YORK CITY
Progressive pol’s unpleasant surprise: Handcuffing the cops means trouble
Yuh-Line Niou, who represents lower Manhattan in the state Assembly, had an unpleasant experience getting off the subway at Bowling Green the other day. “I was just threatened,” she wrote on Twitte…
Politics | POLITICS
Holocaust survivor: AOC 'should be removed from Congress'
93-year-old Holocaust survivor Ed Mosberg has no time for Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s statements last week, when she called the southern border’s migrant detention centers “concentration camps.”
News | News
Israel-founded firms 'making impact' in New York State economy | The Times of Israel
506 companies in New York directly contributed $18.6 billion in revenue in 2018; overall economic benefit represented 2.02% of state's GDP, study shows
Politics | POLITICS
Ocasio-Cortez Refuses Invite To Visit Concentration Camps With Holocaust Survivor
On Sunday, Socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) declined an invitation from a Holocaust remembrance group to visit Nazi concentration camps with a Holocaust survivor, suggesting that it was part of a "far-right" scheme designed for "political ga
Politics | POLITICS
Is Trump the Real Target of Netflix’s When They See Us?
A new film about the Central Park Jogger case seems conveniently timed.
Politics | Leftists & Antisemitism
‘An Anti-Semitism Crisis’: NYPD Records Staggering 83% Rise In Hate Crimes | Daily Wire
According to The Wall Street Journal, the New York Police Department (NYPD) has recorded a truly harrowing and eye-popping increase in hate city-wide hate crimes over the past year.
Politics | Antisemitism
Horrific antisemitic act in Brooklyn caught on camera
It is enough already! We must stop these hate crimes!
Miscellaneous | Interesting Stuff
Disappearing New York, Captured in Vintage Photos - The New York Times
Thursday: A look at how our city has changed since the early 1900s.
Politics | The "Squad"
Ocasio-Cortez Doubles Down On Sabotaging Amazon, Complains 'Where Does That 25,000 Number Come From?' | Daily Wir
Speaking on Sunday in an interview with Yahoo News’ “Skullduggery,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) made it clear she has no regrets about scuttling the Amazon deal that would have brought a reported 25,000 jobs to New York City, and questioned where
Politics | Politics
SJWs Savage Young Female Entrepreneur For Opening Chinese Restaurant While White
A young mother in New York City has been targeted by left-wing social justice activists for daring to open a Chinese restaurant while being white.
Miscellaneous | Dating & Relationships
19 Reliable First Date Spots in Manhattan
Places that come off as effortlessly cool for get-to-know-you conversation
Politics | Liberal Hypocrisy
Ocasio-Cortez Joins De Blasio In Call To Punish Asian Students
Progressives want to lower the standards of admission at New York's top public high schools. And they don't care how many Asian students it harms.
History | History
New York's cheeky symbol of defiance
When the City of New York declared eminent domain over a stretch of Greenwich Village, one family dug its heels in and fought back.
Visual Arts | Art!
5 Standout Shows to See in New York Right Now
From Derrick Adams at Luxembourg & Dayan to Charlotte Posenske at Dia:Beacon, these shows should not be missed.
News | The News
Where in the world does Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez live?
It is unclear whether the 29-year-old lawmaker, who represents the Bronx and Queens, actually still lives in the Parkchester neighborhood that has been so closely tied to her rise.
Miscellaneous | Other Stuff
Warhol's Factory Is a What Now? A Walking Guide to Downtown New York's Most Famous Former Artist Studios
Transport yourself to the former haunts of legends like Warhol, Basquiat, Hesse, Haring, Mapplethorpe—using our guide to the art historic downtown of NYC.
Miscellaneous | Interesting Stuff
16 Great Things to Do in New York (Feb 20–March 6)
Looking for awesome things to do in NYC today? Here’s a frequently updated list of things to do in and around NYC, including Travis Scott at MSG, New York Philharmonic with Yo-Yo Ma, Jerry Saltz on the Armory Show, Independent, Spring/Break and more.
Business & Finance | Business
Amazon may be rethinking its New York City headquarters | TechCrunch
Amazon’s decision to open HQ2 in New York City has been a controversial decision since day one. The company has been championing the estimated 25,000 jobs the move could bring to the metropolitan area, while citizens and local government officials have
Miscellaneous | Miscellaneous
The New York City Subway in the 1970s: The Photos
The MTA gives New Yorkers plenty to complain about these days, but hey: at least they got rid of all that graffiti (and crime).
Miscellaneous | Interesting Stuff
Here's the Salary You Need to Buy a Modest Home in New York City, San Francisco & 22 Other Places | Apartment Therap
If you're thinking about buying a home someday soon, these numbers should offer a little gut check to see how close you are to making The American Dream a reality.
Science & Technology | Israeli Innovation
New York City Wants To Become A Cybersecurity Leader - With Israel's Help | Technology News
The New York City Economic Development Corporation's plan to make NYC a global cybersecurity leader includes a new Global Cyber Center established by Israel's SOSA and an investment hub by Jerusalem Venture Partners. | NoCamels