Columbia faculty sue Trump administration to restore $400M in funding

Columbia faculty sue Trump administration to restore 0M in funding

Columbia University faculty sued the Trump administration on Tuesday to restore $400 million in federal funding withdrawn over antisemitism concerns — and stop the government from meddling in university affairs. The lawsuit, brought by the faculty members’ union in Manhattan Federal Court, accused several agencies of ignoring the legally required process to terminate funding. Instead, … Read more

Family of man killed by e-biker in Brooklyn calls for ‘justice,’ stricter traffic laws

Family of man killed by e-biker in Brooklyn calls for ‘justice,’ stricter traffic laws

Relatives of a pedestrian killed by an e-bike rider on a Brooklyn street said there should be stronger laws to regulate the motorized vehicles — and tougher penalties for reckless riders. “There needs to be more strict laws regarding this,” said Elvira Ramirez Cruz, whose nephew Luis Cruz, 49, was mowed down by an e-bike … Read more

Teen nabbed for fatally stabbing man by Barclays Center: ‘Coward!’ mom cries

Teen nabbed for fatally stabbing man by Barclays Center: ‘Coward!’ mom cries

A teenager has been nabbed for the cold-blooded slaying of a man stabbed outside Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, police said Tuesday. Noah Rentas, 18, is charged with killing 27-year-old Michael Hernandez on March 14, with the slain man’s mother calling the alleged attacker a “coward.” “Why did you murder my son?” Marisol Miranda cried out as … Read more

Giants agree to 1-year deal with QB Russell Wilson: reports

Giants agree to 1-year deal with QB Russell Wilson: reports

The Giants‘ Plan ‘E’ at quarterback is a doozy. The scrambling franchise reached agreement Tuesday with veteran quarterback Russell Wilson on a one-year contract worth $10.5 million guaranteed just days after signing veteran Jameis Winston to a two-year, $8 million deal. Wilson’s contract reportedly could be worth up to $21 million with incentives. This signing … Read more

Mom of 6-year-old girl drowned in Brooklyn bathtub sent ominous messages before she died

Mom of 6-year-old girl drowned in Brooklyn bathtub sent ominous messages before she died

Early on the day a Brooklyn mom is accused in connection with the drowning of her 6-year-old daughter Madeline Tavarez during a bathtub baptism, she sent the girl’s aunt an ominous message. “Pray for peace and for Madeline the devil wants her bc she is not baptized,” reads a text to the aunt viewed by … Read more

Jackie Robinson military history restored to Defense Dept. site, but damage already done

Jackie Robinson military history restored to Defense Dept. site, but damage already done

Before Rosa Parks changed history by refusing to give up her seat on a segregated Alabama bus, a righteous Black Army lieutenant was court martialed for taking the same stand in Texas. His name: Jackie Robinson. Robinson is best known, of course, for breaking baseball’s color barrier in 1947. But on July 6, 1944, Robinson … Read more

Ex-teacher, Uber driver J.C. Escarra parks himself on Yankees’ roster

Ex-teacher, Uber driver J.C. Escarra parks himself on Yankees’ roster

TAMPA — J.C. Escarra took the scenic route, but the catcher finally reached his desired destination when Aaron Boone summoned him to his office on Saturday. With hidden cameras recording their conversation, Boone initially acted as if Escarra had not made the Yankees’ roster after an all-around impressive spring. Then the manager dropped the charade. … Read more

Welcome to the Juan Soto era of Mets baseball

Welcome to the Juan Soto era of Mets baseball

PORT ST. LUCIE — Love him or loathe him, you can’t miss Juan Soto’s at-bats. You can’t miss the theatrics of his at-bats, the infamous “Soto Shuffle” that inspired a song, and the gamebreaking home runs. “It’s good for us,” said Mets closer Edwin Diaz. “Because we don’t have to face him anymore.” That seems … Read more

Defense Department wipes ‘Glory’ Civil War hero from website

Defense Department wipes ‘Glory’ Civil War hero from website

The Defense Department (DoD) efforts to purge civil rights figures from its website led to the deletion of a page about Black Civil War hero Sgt. William Carney. That link once directed readers to a biography about the Medal of Honor winner who inspired Denzel Washington’s character in the 1989 movie “Glory.” It now leads … Read more

Death of woman at Rikers, fourth in 30 days, comes amid outcry over spike in NYC jails population

Death of woman at Rikers, fourth in 30 days, comes amid outcry over spike in NYC jails population

A 54-year-old woman serving a year on Rikers Island for misdemeanor assault died early Thursday, with her son charging the notorious Queens detention center “killed her.” The death, an apparent suicide according to sources, took place in West Facility and is the fourth fatality connected to New York City jails since Feb. 19. It comes … Read more