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Brooklyn Drug Dealer Sentenced in Michael K. Williams’ Fatal Overdose Case

In a significant development related to the tragic overdose death of renowned actor Michael K. Williams, one of the drug dealers from the Brooklyn crew responsible for supplying him with a lethal dose of fentanyl-laced heroin has been sentenced to five years in prison. The drug dealer, Luis Cruz, aged 58 and known as “Mostro,” … Read more

AI-Powered Phone Scam Targets New Yorkers: A Twisted New Threat

A disturbing and intricate phone scam, harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI), has emerged in New York City, leaving unsuspecting victims shaken and out of significant sums of money. This novel scam involves criminals using AI to replicate the voice of a distressed child, manipulating parents into believing their loved ones are in dire … Read more

Leading LGBTQ+ Organizations Endorse President Biden for Reelection on Eve of National Coming Out Day

On the eve of National Coming Out Day, three of the nation’s foremost LGBTQ+ organizations—the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) PAC, the National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) Action Fund, and Equality PAC—united to endorse President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign. This joint endorsement underscores their belief in President Biden’s unwavering support for LGBTQ+ rights and marks … Read more

Tragic Shooting Claims Lives of Couple and Beloved Dog in Upper Manhattan Park

According to police and sources familiar with the case, the victims, a 57-year-old woman, and a 42-year-old man were taking their pit bull for a walk when they were confronted by a ruthless assailant. A Shocking and Violent Evening In a harrowing incident that unfolded on a Friday night in Upper Manhattan, a couple and … Read more

Morgan State University Plans Campus Wall and Enhanced Security After Homecoming Shooting

In response to a recent shooting incident during homecoming festivities that injured five people, Morgan State University leaders have announced their intent to construct a security wall around 90% of the northeast Baltimore campus. This decision was shared during a campus town hall, with the aim of bolstering security and eliminating unfettered access to the … Read more

Aftermath of NYC’s Deluge: State of Emergency Declared Amidst Torrential Storms

New York City found itself grappling with the aftermath of a relentless downpour, experiencing its wettest day since Hurricane Ida. The city was caught off guard as a sudden, potent rainstorm struck during rush hour, leaving streets and highways submerged and essential services severely disrupted. The state of emergency declared by New York Governor Kathy … Read more

Alleged Scammer Targets Local Businesses in Cranberry Township

Cranberry Township finds itself at the center of an unfolding saga as a man, identified as Ryan Black, faces allegations of defrauding several local businesses, leaving community members and business owners dismayed. Among the establishments allegedly targeted was the well-known Monte Cello’s along Route 19. Local Businesses Victimized by Deceptive Scheme Joe Savage, the owner … Read more

New England Shines Bright: Two Top Halloween Events in the USA

Throughout the month of October, the Salem Psychic Fair and Witches’ Market come alive with daily festivities, creating an immersive and mystical experience. TripsToDiscover.com describes Salem as “one of the best places to celebrate Halloween in the U.S.,” where the spirit of the season is embraced with open arms. Salem’s Festival of the Dead: A … Read more

New York State’s Homeless Voucher Program: A Mixed Bag of Success and Challenges

New York City Mayor Eric Adams recently made waves with his announcement to expand the city’s homeless voucher program to encompass the entire state. This decision was prompted by the city’s overloaded shelters and the strain caused by the migrant crisis on its social safety net. However, this move has left county executives across the … Read more

Nobel Prize Awarded to Scientists Behind mRNA Covid Vaccines

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Professors Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman, two pioneering scientists whose groundbreaking work laid the foundation for the mRNA Covid vaccines. This prestigious recognition highlights the transformative impact of their research in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond. A Paradigm Shift in Vaccine … Read more