The Kansas City Chiefs community mourns the loss of Krystal Anderson, a former Chiefs cheerleader who passed away tragically at the age of 40 during childbirth. After cheering for the Chiefs for 10 seasons at Arrowhead Stadium, Anderson and her newborn child both succumbed, leaving her husband Clayton Anderson devastated. "I feel lost," Anderson said. ...
Officers stand near the entrance to the Bronx subway platform where a shooting occurred on Monday afternoon. A series of subway shootings in early 2024 prompted Gov. Kathy Hochul to order National Guard members into busy stations to create a sense of security. [ more › ]
New York City’s subway system has become more violent over the past few years, and it is still on a lethal pace in 2024. The system has seen a 53% increase in reported felony assaults from 2019 to last year despite ridership being down 30%. According to the New York Post, felony assaults made up […]
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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott joins Morning Joe to discuss the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, the workers who lost their lives due to the collapse and the importance of the bridge to the city of Baltimore.
The ball ricocheted off the handle of Gonzalez's bat directly up into his face, knocking off his helmet. He was sitting upright as he was driven off the field in a cart.
New York City plans to intensify a crackdown on subway fare-beating by sending at least 800 police officers specifically to keep watch on turnstiles, officials announced Monday. It's the latest in a string of recent moves to address concerns about safety and unruliness in the nation's busiest subway system. The train could not stop and the person was struck and was pronounced dead at the scene, the New York Police Department said.
New York City plans to intensify a crackdown on subway fare-beating by sending at least 800 police officers specifically to keep watch on turnstiles
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City plans to intensify a crackdown on subway fare-beating by sending at least 800 police officers specifically to keep watch on turnstiles, officials announced […]
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City plans to intensify a crackdown on subway fare-beating by sending at least 800 police officers specifically to keep watch on turnstiles. Officials announced the initiative Monday. It’s the latest in a string of recent moves to address concerns about safety and unruliness in the nation’s busiest subway system.
Violent crimes in 2024 have been used as ‘political tool’, and law enforcement response does not solve root issues, critics sayA high-profile string of violent crimes on New York City’s subway in 2024 has been used “as a political tool” by pundits and politicians, transit advocates say, leading to a false perception of spiraling underground crime, which could create more danger in the future.Crime in the subway system, one of the world’s most used rapid transit systems, declined in 2022 and...
Hundreds of Mexicans laid sprawled out on the ground at the base of the city’s iconic Monument to the Revolution to take a nap.