Could Trump really go to jail? Does he expect to?
Donald Trump has been fined multiple times for violating a gag order in his hush money trial, which could result in jail time for additional violations.
Trump fined $1K for gag order violation as former employee discusses repayments
The testimony from Jeffrey McConney, an ex-Trump Organization controller, provided details of how the company reimbursed payments meant to suppress embarrassing stories from surfacing during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Columbia cancels university-wide commencement ceremony
Columbia University announced on Monday morning that the school is canceling their university-wide graduation ceremony after weeks of Gaza protests.
Columbia University protests: A timeline of how we got here
Tensions on Columbia's main campus continue to escalate. NYPD officials forced their way into Hamilton Hall as protesters had occupied, vandalized, and blockaded most of the building overnight.
Trump hush money trial: Hope Hicks discusses ‘Access Hollywood’ tape release of Trump
Hope Hicks, a former Trump adviser, took the stand and discussed how Donald Trump's presidential campaign in 2016 was impacted after a leak of a video recording captures him boasting about grabbing women without their permission.
Trump hush money trial: Stormy Daniels's lawyer concludes testimony after hearing on gag order violations
Thursday's proceedings started with a contempt hearing over whether the former president violated his gag order again, followed by lawyer Keith Davidson wrapping up his testimony after over two days on the witness stand.
Harvey Weinstein appears in court as prosecutors seek September retrial
Prosecutors have asked for a September retrial for Harvey Weinstein, who was back in a New York courtroom for the first time since his 2020 rape conviction was overturned by an appeals court last week.
NYPD clear Columbia campus protest; police break into occupied Hamilton Hall
NYPD police officers in riot gear swarmed Columbia University, arresting pro-Palestinian protesters and breaking into the occupied Hamilton Hall.
Trump's hush money trial: Judge issues gag order ruling, $9K fine for Trump
The judge in the case found that the former president violated his gag order and fined him $9,000 over online posts. Charges in the case center on $130,000 in payments Donald Trump’s company made to Michael Cohen.
Columbia University updates: School begins suspending protesters after ultimatum to disband camp
Pro-Palestinian protesters encamped at Columbia University defied a 2 p.m. deadline to leave an encampment of around 120 tents on the school’s Manhattan campus.
New York DA fails to stop for speeding ticket, swears at police officer
Police released video capturing Sandra Doorley getting into a heated exchange with a cop at her home when she was caught speeding.
Harvey Weinstein hospitalized after his return to New York City
Weinstein has been know to be dealing with a variety of issues, including cardiac issues, diabetes, sleep apnea and eye problems.
It's official: NYC congestion pricing set to begin this summer
It's official: Congestion pricing in NYC is expected to begin this summer.
Trump hush money trial: Ex-tabloid publisher, former Trump assistant testify on Day 4
Trump’s hush money trial continues Friday with defense lawyers cross-examining David Pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer.
What millennials are doing to confront the 'quarter-life crisis'
We’ve all heard of a midlife crisis, but how about a quarter-life crisis?
Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction overturned by NY appeals court
The 72-year-old Weinstein is serving a 23-year sentence in New York. He’ll remain imprisoned because a 2022 conviction in a Los Angeles rape case.
Trump hush money trial: Ex-tabloid publisher tried to stop potential damaging stories to protect Trump
Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker testified Thursday that he went to great lengths to help shield his old friend Donald Trump from potentially damaging stories.
New York to become 1st state with paid prenatal leave for pregnant women
New York is likely to become the first state in the U.S. to create paid prenatal leave for pregnant moms, Gov. Kathy Hochul said in a statement Monday.
Harvey Weinstein's conviction overturned: What to know
Here’s what to know about the case against Harvey Weinstein, his 2020 rape conviction, and what the new ruling means.
Serial puncher charged in string of attacks on women throughout NYC
Daquan Armstead is accused of randomly punching several women in a spree of hate crimes near Lower Manhattan in the last month.


















