With new reports that Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Al-Megrahi is still alive nearly a year after the cancer-stricken terrorist was released on compassionate grounds based on medical evaluation that he had

As the city suffers through the current heat wave, the FDNY is on track for one of the busiest days of the year, responding to two five-alarm fires in Queens

Mediaite reports that CNN has fired senior editor of Middle East affairs Octavia Nasr. As Daniel Halper pointed out the other day, Nasr wrote on Twitter on July 4 that

A Ride the Ducks tour boat crashed into a barge and overturned in the Delaware River at about 2:40 p.m. Wednesday. The accident, in which 35 passengers and two crew

Brownouts were in effect in parts of Brooklyn and Queens Wednesday, but many hardly noticed any change in power at all. “A brownout is no lights go out but you

Amid severe heat and humidity, firefighters are now battling a five-alarm fire in Bayside, Queens, hours after controlling another five-alarm fire in an apartment building in Rego Park. The fire

The Village of New Square just won the bid on the public school near the village which is located on New Clarkstown Road – for $3.1 Million. The acquisition of

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The Justice Department today announced charges against five members of an al-Qaeda plot to attack targets in the United States and United Kingdom. The charges reveal that the plot against

Brooklyn, NY – Kings County District Attorney Charles J. Hynes today announced the 49-count Conspiracy Indictment of six people who sold to students and young professionals tens of thousands of

Jerusalem, Israel – This morning, at precisely 10:15 the first bombs went off. Screams pierced the air as subsequent explosions ripped through the crowd exiting Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem. Bloodied

Russia has offered a mass Cold War-style ‘spy swap’ deal to the U.S., it has been claimed. The deal could see up to 11 convicted spies – allegedly including a

Consolidated Edison has reduced voltage by five to eight percent in parts of Brooklyn and Queens because of problems with electrical cables, as the heat continues to push the city’s

Apple has banned dozens of applications from its iTunes digital store after bogus purchases from hundreds of compromised customer accounts drove the apps to the top of the popularity charts

Williamsburg – In response to the current foreclosure crisis, the UJO has partnered with the Center for New York City Neighborhoods (CNYCN) to offer free assistance to home-owners facing foreclosure

The Wall Street Journal reports: When the Metropolitan Transportation Authority shuttered 570 bus stops last week because of service cuts, many New Yorkers thought the silver lining would be additional

The government plans to appeal a judge’s decision to let one of the suspects accused of being part of an alleged Russian spy ring go free. U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara

Americans are not as far behind on their bills as a year ago. The number of consumers behind on their credit card payments fell to an eight-year low in the

The tri-state area saw record breaking temperatures Tuesday, and according to CBS2 we are in for even more Wednesday. Even before the sun rose, the heat wave was interrupting the

Four handguns belonging to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s security officials are believed to have been stolen after American Airlines workers at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York lost

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