• ‘I was in the shower’: New Yorkers react to earthquake

    New Yorkers had a shaky morning on Friday when an unexpected 4.7 magnitude earthquake hit the city around 10am. “It’s too early for all this,” was a notable reaction from city resident, Brian, who said he didn’t even know there was an earthquake until he saw the onslaught of notifications on his phone, post-morning shower. Most people who did feel the earthquake quickly wrote it off as a passing truck or construction work, a few things New Yorkers are used to experiencing throughout their day.

  • New Yorkers encouraged to become organ donors

    NEW YORK STATE (WETM) -- New York State officials and advocates are encouraging New Yorkers to register as organ donors during Donate Life Month. Elected officials, the commissioner of the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), and volunteers and leadership from Donate Life New York State gathered in Albany on April 16 to []

  • Denver is announcing its new immigration policy in Texas, too

    The city sent people to El Paso to tell immigrants that the city's not going to help as much anymore. "If you come here, know what you're going to get.”

  • Here's what New Yorkers need to know about Monday's eclipse

    The last time a major solar eclipse came over New York City was in 2017. Nearly 90% of the sun will be obscured by the moon by 3:25 p.m. [ more › ]

  • WATCH: NYC Earthquake Shakes Up New Yorkers

    The New York City area was shaken by an earthquake just after 10 a.m. on Friday, and many New Yorkers' reactions to it were captured--in this era where every event is likely to be caught on someone's smartphone camera.

  • Detained immigrant takes bid for freedom to High Court

    The fate of hundreds of indefinitely detained immigrants hinges on a landmark legal challenge before the High Court. Hearings will begin in Canberra on Wednesday into the case of a detained Iranian immigrant making a legal bid for freedom. His case springs from an earlier High Court ruling, which found it was unlawful to indefinitely […]

  • Trump trial jury selection complicated by opinionated New Yorkers

    Seven jurors have been selected so far, including the foreman. Among them are lawyers, a teacher and a nurse.

  • Sarnia Steps for Life walk plans new route this year

    Road work in Canatara Park means a change to the route and starting point for this year's Steps for Life walk.

  • 'Face justice': New Yorkers ready for Trump criminal trial

    Donald Trump made his name and fortune in New York, but supporters of the former president are thin on the ground in the city that never sleeps ahead of his historic trial that opens Monday."He has to face justice, right?" said Valmir Do Carmo, 30, a babysitter, as he walked his dogs on Court Street in the city's Brooklyn borough."He hasn't a lot of supporters in New York City though, but I'm confident, New York City is very upfront, and I'm pretty sure justice is going to be made."Trump has...

  • New Yorkers To Rally For SMOKEOUT Act & Against Illicit Weed Shops, Here's Why, Where And When

    Broad Backing For SMOKEOUT But House Speaker Says No: Supporters Will Take To The Streets. read more

  • New Yorker gives hilarious reaction to being underwhelmed by solar eclipse

    A New York City man rated Monday's eclipse a lackluster 3 out of 5 stars, calling it 'overhyped' and a 'waste of time.' He praised the publicity team that had created such hype, while also cursing the hype.

  • NBC Whines About New Yorkers Feeling Unsafe Despite ‘Most Metrics’

    With November fast approaching, liberal NBC News was desperate to do everything they could to stack the deck in favor of Democrats, particularly when it came to downplaying how their weak-on-crime policies were hurting average Americans. During Tuesday’s Today, senior national correspondent Tom Llamas lamented that the residents of New York City felt unsafe despite how “most metrics” claimed otherwise. He also noted that bail reform was a driving problem but didn’t mention that it was a...