New York City Bus Crashes Near Bronx Overpass, Dangling Above Roadway The express commuter bus missed a turn on the route that travels between Manhattan and the Bronx. The driver, the sole occupant of the bus, was not injured. 01/17/2025 - 4:04 am | View Link
New York City Mayor Adams Plans Sit-Down With Trump New York Mayor Eric Adams said he will meet with Donald Trump on Friday to discuss New Yorkers’ priorities, the latest sign of cooperation between the embattled Democratic leader and the Republican ... 01/17/2025 - 2:50 am | View Link
New York Fashion Week Giveaway Terms and Conditions PRIZE DESCRIPTION. There will be one (1) winner. The winner will receive one (1) ticket to Carolina Herrera’s FW25 Show show in New York, NY on February 10th, 2025. The approximate retail value of the ... 01/17/2025 - 2:37 am | View Link
New York's electric grid ready to meet cold snap demand, operator says The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) said on Friday that the state's electric grid is prepared to meet anticipated power demand during a forecasted cold snap from Monday to Wednesday. 01/17/2025 - 2:22 am | View Link
Mets Projected to Bring Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to New York in 1-for-1 Swap The Toronto Blue Jays are running out of time to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and could trade him to the New York Mets, who are pivoting from Pete Alonso. 01/17/2025 - 1:17 am | View Link
By MEG KINNARD and ALEX CONNOR, Associated Press
As he assumes the presidency for a second time, Donald Trump brings with him a broad expanse of business relationships and financial entanglements — and the possibility that those associations could influence his decision-making in the White House.
Trump’s team dismisses such concerns. “President Trump removed himself from his multibillion-dollar real estate empire to run for office and forewent his government salary, becoming the first President to actually lose net worth while serving in the White House,” Trump spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said in a statement.
By WILL WEISSERT, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden announced Friday that he was commuting the sentences of almost 2,500 people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses, using his final days in office on a flurry of clemency actions meant to nullify prison terms he deemed too harsh.
The recent round of clemency gives Biden the presidential record for most individual pardons and commutations issued.