Mayor-elect Eric Adams says New York will not surrender to BLM’s selfish demands
New York City Mayor-elect Eric Adams on Thursday, Dec. 9, repeated his warning that his city will not allow Black Lives Matter protesters to mess there. ''We're not going to surrender to those who are saying we're going to burn down New York. Not my city,'' Adams said at a Police ...
A New York woman was found dead after her car plunged into the Niagara River
A woman was discovered dead after her automobile plunged into the Niagara River on Dec. 8. The U.S. Coast Guard was called in after authorities were unable to make a land rescue. The U.S. Coast Guard Great Lakes division said on Twitter that “Air Station Detroit helicopter crew members hoisted one ...
Suspect arrested for setting fire to Christmas tree outside News Corp. building
Police reported Wednesday, Dec. 8, that they charged a man with arson and other offenses after a giant Christmas tree in front of the News Corporation headquarters in midtown Manhattan was set alight. Craig Tamanaha, 49, is charged with arson, criminal mischief, careless endangerment, and trespassing after allegedly starting the fire. He ...
Epstein case: The FBI discovered boxes with CDs with images of naked women and girls in the pedophile’s mansion
According to witnesses who recently testified in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, in one of the raids on the New York mansion of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, the FBI reportedly found boxes of CDs containing pictures of naked women and girls, which were carefully organized and catalogued. The FBI reportedly found the valuable ...
Didi Chuxing delisted on NYSE after CCP’s investigation
On December 3, Didi Chuxing Technology Co was delisted on the New York Stock Exchange. Didi is a ride-sharing platform that shares a similar business model to Uber of the U.S. Internal information from a state-owned securities company said that the Cyberspace Administration of China had not allowed Didi to list ...
NY Times attacks France for preferring to limit immigration and give priority to its citizens
A recent New York Times article criticizes the French for their "anti-immigration" environment that limits a greater influx of foreigners, despite acknowledging that they prefer their own people rather than immigrants. "Current immigration policies, she added, stifles economic growth and the economic recovery from the pandemic," he mentions quoting economist Emmanuelle ...
New York reports 5 Omicron cases, warns potential community spread
New York on Thursday, Dec. 2, reported five cases of Omicron variant positive events, which stem from people of different traces. One case was detected in Suffolk County on Long Island, and four others were recorded within New York City, Gov. Kathy Hochul (N.Y.-D) said at a news conference on Thursday, ...
De Blasio opens two ‘safe’ centers for people to consume drugs; five overdoses were registered on first day
Just one month before the end of his term as mayor of New York City, Bill De Blasio inaugurated on Tuesday, Nov. 30, two centers for addicted people to consume drugs with medical assistance under the argument that it is 'safer' than doing it on the streets. During the first ...
‘She was the No. 2’ private jet pilot says of Maxwell on second day of sex trafficking trial
At the start of the highly anticipated Ghislaine Maxwell sex trafficking trial this Monday, Nov. 29, in New York, the assistant U.S. attorney asserted that Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein were "partners in crime" in the sexual abuse of young girls and teenagers, Reuters reported. The trial taking place in a Manhattan ...
More of pedophile Epstein’s private flights revealed that could complicate ‘Madame Ghislaine Maxwell’s’ trial
Ghislaine Maxwell, the alleged mistress of deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, is now on trial. Since the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has just accidentally disclosed hundreds of previously unknown flights on the private jets taken by the couple, Maxwell's trial may have become more complicated. In addition to the 189-seat Boeing ...
NYC school separates students by race for ‘equality’
A Manhattan high school separated students based on race for an equal opportunity discussion, on Nov. 23 and 24. Multiple parents complained about Lower Manhattan Community School's move to segregate 7th and 8th graders due to skin color. The stunt was hypocritically intended to illustrate class exercises on "social justice" and ...
Judge extends NYT’s block on reporting about Project Veritas amid defamation lawsuit
A trial court in Westchester County, New York State, has extended the temporary ban it had previously imposed until Nov. 18 on the New York Times publishing material about the group Project Veritas, according to Great Game India. Judge Charles Wood announced that the ban will be extended until at least ...
N.Y. Gov. Kathy Hochul declares state of emergency in response to new Omicron COVID variant
In response to the new COVID-19 Omicron variant, New York Governor Kathy Hochul issued a state of emergency order on Friday, Nov. 26."We've taken extraordinary action to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and combat this pandemic. However, we continue to see warning signs of spikes this upcoming winter, and while ...
Democrats push for 800,000 ‘non-citizen’ New York City residents to vote in upcoming elections
Democratic legislators in New York City are seeking to increase their voter base. For that reason, they intend to impose legislation that would enable more than 800,000 "non-citizen" residents living in the city to vote in the next elections. The bill is known as "Our City, Our Vote" and would allow ...
China regulator seeks to save Chinese firms from being kicked off US stock exchanges
Chinese authorities are working with U.S. counterparts to save Chinese companies from being delisted from U.S. stock exchanges as a prolonged controversy about auditing standards rumbles along, according to Reuters, "We don't think that delisting of Chinese firms from the U.S. market is a good thing either for the companies, for ...
New York: Statue of Thomas Jefferson, the Father of the American Independence, is removed for being ‘racist’
After an intense complaint from progressive sectors based on principles of Critical Race Theory, the New York City Council on Monday, Nov. 21 removed the historic statue of one of the founding fathers of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, for alleged racism. The former president was also the first author ...
Medical intervention report casts doubt on Epstein suicide-death theory
Authorities released healthcare documents that seemingly contradict with official reports that a child sex trafficker took his own life. The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) declassified a clinical intervention report on the late Jeffrey Epstein. The document shows Epstein had no intention to commit suicide at any time, just days before ...
Facebook warns LAPD not to use fake accounts to spy on suspects
Facebook, now known as Meta, has formally contacted the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) to request the police department stop using phony profiles on Facebook's platform to spy on its users.In order to solve crimes, the U.S. police department has been recently working with a tech firm to analyze Facebook ...
Rittenhouse acquittal triggers unrest in New York, Portland and Chicago
A court's decision to acquit an accused shooter sparked widespread protests in New York and Portland, plus looting in Chicago on Nov. 19. Masses of activists shoplifted and demonstrated after Kenosha County Circuit Court freed Kyle Rittenhouse. Demonstrators showed strong dissatisfaction with Judge Bruce Schroeder, and a randomly selected jury. They made ...
Accused police impersonator caught pulling over real cops
A New Yorker was arrested for pretending to be a law enforcement officer. Hicksville resident Valiery Portluck was caught impersonating a police officer, after pulling over a vehicle filled with real cops. The 25 year-old spent the fateful day, driving his black car with emergency lights fitted. One of his targets was ...
