ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY…1981: U.S. national debt hits $1 trillion. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (D-N.Y.) town hall event was derailed by a group of angry protesters calling...
The two teenagers who were shot outside of Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin’s (N.Y.) home have been identified, according to a report. On Monday, the New York...
A man wielding an axe was arrested after going on a rampage inside a New York City McDonald’s and “menacing” customers. A video of the incident...
Three young children died after being found unconscious on a Brooklyn beach, and their mother is now being questioned, New York Police Department officials said. Officers...
New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) implemented legislation that turns Times Square into a gun-free zone, which some say violates residents’ Second Amendment rights. In June,...
Residents near New York’s Adirondack Mountains are alarmed by gun bans put in place by state lawmakers. In June, the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark ruling established...
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY…1914: Germany invades Belgium and declares war on France, beginning World War I. Three U.S. states have now declared states of emergency over...
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY…1829: William Austin Burt patents America’s first “typographer” (typewriter). A man “attempted to stab” congressman and gubernatorial candidate Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-N.Y.) at...
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY…1853: U.S. President Franklin Pierce signs the Gadsden Purchase, buying 29,670 square miles (76,800 square km) from Mexico for $10 million (now southern Arizona and...
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY…1868: U.S. House of Representatives vote 126 to 47 to impeach President Andrew Johnson The top prosecutors leading the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office’s investigation...