New York
Gay New York Councilman's Home Targeted by Anti-LGTBQ Mob
Councilman Erik Bottcher's office, and then his apartment, came under attack after he attended a drag queen story hour at a library.
Antisemitic Attacker Jumped a New York Man and Yelled ‘Kanye 2024,’ Police Say
Police tell VICE News that a man was hospitalized after he was jumped in Central Park by a man yelling “Kanye 2024” and making antisemitic statements.
Man With Neo-Nazi Links Arrested With Ghost Gun and Wearing Body Armor
A New York man connected to a dangerous fascist group was arrested in November during a traffic stop.
The Triumphant Return of Dark Rooms and Cruising
Cruising never went anywhere, but it’s everywhere in queer nightlife now—and often more inclusive than ever before.
Teacher Secretly Recorded Colleagues in School Bathroom: Lawsuit
A phone charger located in a co-ed bathroom used by students and faculty was discovered to be a camera that was used to record dozens of staff members.
Republicans Thought They Were Going to Win Big. Then They Didn’t.
Democrats are outperforming expectations and winning nearly every tossup race as they fight to hang onto Congress.
Don Jr. Testified He Has No Idea How Business Accounting Works
The sworn statements from Donald Trump's oldest son helped a judge decide to put the family company under supervision.
Trump’s Master Plan to Win His Company’s Criminal Trial: Blame His Own Money Man
Lawyers for Trump’s companies blasted the prosecution’s top witness, while admitting he’s still drawing a paycheck.
The Nation’s First Right to Repair Law Is Waiting for Kathy Hochul’s Signature
The Digital Fair Repair act would be groundbreaking legislation, provided the governor signs it into law.
New York Is Trying to Smash Trump’s Business Empire
New York officials have launched both a criminal case and a civil lawsuit against former President Donald Trump’s businesses that could take them down.
Workers at Combined Starbucks and Amazon Store File for Union Election
Workers say they're doing two jobs for the pay of one.
Weed Bodegas Are Suddenly Everywhere in NYC. How Will Weed Couriers Adapt?
Getting drugs delivered to your door is a beloved New York ritual. Here's what people who do it for a living think about their semi-legal competition.