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Barnard student twice arrested at Columbia protests refuses to say whether Israel has right to exist

She argued that the existence of a Jewish state like Israel allows other countries to perpetuate antisemitism within their own borders.

Brooklyn's PS 331 renamed after slain NYPD Detective Wenjian Liu, becoming first NYC school honoring Asian American

"And my daughter, she will always know that her father was a police officer. And they will have a greater respect for the community."

NYC congestion pricing will take a toll on Chinatown businesses, critics argue

The controversial first-in-the-nation $15 congestion toll to enter the Manhattan business district south of 60th Street will put a dent in the economy of Chinatown, critics said Thursday.

NYPD officer 'accidentally' fired gun during raid on Columbia anti-Israel protesters inside Hamilton Hall 

The cop did not appear to aim the weapon at anyone, and no one was injured, said Douglas Cohen, a spokesperson for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office.

Accused killer NJ dad who forced son to run on treadmill claimed his ex coached boy to 'lie' about abuse

Christopher Gregor, charged in his 6-year-old son's death after a brutal treadmill workout, claimed that his ex coached the boy into lying that he was abused by his dad, according...

17-year-old girl stabbed to death outside NYC apartment building in broad daylight: cops

The teen was knifed in the chest outside an apartment building on Boynton Avenue near Watson Avenue in the Soundview neighborhood around 2:15 p.m., authorities said. 

Hundreds of CUNY staff union members call out sick in 'illegal' strike to support anti-Israel protesters

At least 300 members of the Professional Staff Congress of the City University of New York (PSC-CUNY) union called out sick as part of an "illegal" strike to support anti-Israel...

NY lawmaker works to get death benefits for axed FDNY firefighter's desperate family

After he died on April 15 of another heart attack, his widow and two young kids, ages 6 and 2, were left with next to nothing. Had he gotten to...

Brute slugs elderly man who refused to let him inside NYC apartment building: cops

The 79-year-old victim was in the lobby of his building near East 23rd St. and Third Ave. in Gramercy Park just after 6 p.m. Saturday when a stranger asked him...

Anti-Israel protester arrested at Columbia, CUNY raids declared Oct. 7 Hamas attack one of the 'greatest days of my life'

Rudy Ralph Martinez was among the 282 protesters and agitators who were cuffed and hauled away when the NYPD encountered unruly mobs during a crackdown on tent encampments at both...

Brooklynite busted selling cougar head, other exotic animal parts — violating wildlife law

A Brooklyn man was convicted of selling a cougar head and other taxidermied exotic animal parts to an undercover police officer — violating wildlife conservation law, authorities said.

Beloved giraffe that summers in NY dies — as officials trade blame on animal's sad end

Bobo, a 12-foot-tall, three-year-old giraffe, had been leased to the game farm in Manorville for the summer and was preparing to head home to a zoo in South Carolina when...

Brad Lander ripped as 'Jew hater' for joint fundraiser with 'Squad' member Rep. Jamaal Bowman at Columbia prof's home

Jewish Democrats ripped city Comptroller Brad Lander for participating in a scheduled joint fundraiser with embattled anti-Israel "Squad" Rep. Jamaal Bowman Thursday night.

Feds reject 'Gold Bar' Bob Menendez move to call shrink for testimony that he stashes cash at home due to past trauma

Sen. Bob Menendez shouldn’t be allowed to cause “confusion and distraction” by calling a shrink to testify that he stashes cash at home because of past trauma.

Nearly half of anti-Israel protesters arrested at Columbia, City College weren’t students: police

Of the 282 protesters cuffed and hauled away from Columbia University and City of New York campuses, 134 of them had zero affiliation with either school, according to law enforcement...

Mayor Adams demands Columbia University help pay for cost of NYPD raid on pro-terror rioters

Columbia University and other private colleges should cough up and help foot the bill for the NYPD having to swarm the Ivy League campus and crackdown on unruly anti-Israel protests,...

Plane forced to make emergency landing on popular Long Island shore in front of shocked beachgoers

Video shows the single-engine Cessna 152 gliding over the small strip of sand at Cedar Beach in Mt. Sinai just as the sun was setting over the horizon.

Massive fire engulfs NYC supermarket, spreads to 4 buildings, injuring 7 and displacing 30 residents

"My house is on fire, sizzling," a displaced resident named Mark told The Post.

NYC's 'worst landlord' indicted for tenant harassment weeks after being jailed over building violations

The latest legal trouble for Ohebshalom came barely a month after he was locked up over hundreds of violations at just two of his Manhattan properties.