Two men were injured in a stabbing incident early Wednesday morning on a train passing through Grand Central, according to authorities. The victims, aged 28 and 38, sustained stab wounds
Three years ago, Chinese entities attempted to leverage a loophole in U.S. regulations to purchase land near military installations, nearly securing property close to Grand Forks Air Force Base in
A teenage girl who went missing a year ago has been located roughly 500 miles from her home. Authorities have charged a 32-year-old man with kidnapping and sexual assault related
Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, publicly stated on Wednesday that Tehran has no fear of President Trump’s “absurd rhetoric,” rejecting U.S. demands for Iran to surrender amidst its conflict
The suspect in the brutal murder of neighbors at a California nudist resort reportedly confided in an inmate that the killings started over a hot dog, which he perceived as
Vance Boelter, the individual accused of the Minnesota shooting, reportedly voiced concerns years prior about the United States gradually turning away from Israel. A former colleague, who worked with him
A Long Island community plagued by frequent low-flying jets from JFK Airport has initiated a lawsuit to seek relief amid rising noise complaints. The town of Hempstead, along with three
A recent study criticizes the Democratic mayoral candidates for their lack of focus on effective education policies. The Manhattan Institute’s report, titled “Education Agenda for New York City’s Mayor,” advocates
WASHINGTON — The Treasury Secretary highlighted concerns about China’s dominant role in global manufacturing, stating it has grown “far too high” in recent years. He emphasized the need for the
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky may witness significant economic growth thanks to a new minerals agreement facilitated by the US. This deal aims to bolster Ukraine’s economy and potentially deter Russian