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Midtown foot fetish mogul Jason Khan (inset) has been indicted for sex trafficking.
Midtown foot fetish mogul Jason Khan (inset) has been indicted for sex trafficking. ( Photos: SDNY)

Midtown Foot Fetish Mogul Indicted by Feds for Sex Trafficking

12 Jun 2026 | 11:13
Crime Watch

The man who operated a foot fetish modeling site, FootpadNYC.com, has been indicted for sex trafficking.

Jason Khan, 47, of both Albany, NY, and Manhattan, was arrested upstate and brought to the city, where the Southern District of New York (SDNY) charged him with three counts of sex trafficking by...

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A carriage horse named Deniz collapsed and died in Central Park on June 9, leading to renewed calls to ban the carriage trade in New York City entirely.
A carriage horse named Deniz collapsed and died in Central Park on June 9, leading to renewed calls to ban the carriage trade in New York City entirely. ( Photo: X.com, NYCLASS )

Carriage Horse Suddenly Dies in Central Park, Spurring Ban Calls

12 Jun 2026 | 10:31

Calls to ban horse-drawn carriages in New York City have been issued anew, after a 16-year-old horse...

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Pedicab operators at work at West 58th Street and 7th Avenue near Central Park South. There are 850 licensed pedicabs in the city, but the number of unlicensed cabs means the number on the street is nearly double that figure, a recent city council report found.
Pedicab operators at work at West 58th Street and 7th Avenue near Central Park South. There are 850 licensed pedicabs in the city, but the number of unlicensed cabs means the number on the street is nearly double that figure, a recent city council report found. ( Photo: Madeleine Farr)

City Moving to Combat Tourist Scams Ahead of 2026 World Cup

12 Jun 2026 | 01:35

Anticipating a World Cup-driven wave of malefaction, fraud and ripoffs, New York’s Department of Consumer...

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White tea packs more antioxidants than black tea or green tea.
White tea packs more antioxidants than black tea or green tea. ( Photo: Silar/Wikimedia Commons)

Black, Green or White?

12 Jun 2026 | 01:28

Skip the black. Forget the green. The tea that packs the most antioxidant wallop is actually the palest...

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Jason Taylor resists arrest in Central Park’s Harlem Meer after an alleged petit larceny at a Lenox Avenue dry cleaner.
Jason Taylor resists arrest in Central Park’s Harlem Meer after an alleged petit larceny at a Lenox Avenue dry cleaner. ( Photo: NY_Scoop on X. )

Man Faces Charges after Harlem Meer Standoff with NYPD

10 Jun 2026 | 07:17

A 23-year-old suspect who took a dip in Central Park’s Harlem Meer while unsuccessfully trying to evade...

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Fans climb aboard a stationary FDNY truck, celebrating the big win.
Fans climb aboard a stationary FDNY truck, celebrating the big win. ( Photo: Will Thalhimer)

Chaos and Celebration in Streets Marks Knicks Game 4 Comeback

11 Jun 2026 | 11:30

Basketball fans poured into the streets in the late hours of Wednesday June 10th after the Knicks rallied...

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The head from a statue of St. Anthony of Padua was found on steps outside St. John the Baptist R.C. Church in Chelsea. A vandal, captured on surveillance video, struck around 4 a.m. on June 9.
The head from a statue of St. Anthony of Padua was found on steps outside St. John the Baptist R.C. Church in Chelsea. A vandal, captured on surveillance video, struck around 4 a.m. on June 9. ( Photo: Marie Pohl)

Vandal Beheads Statue of St. Anthony outside Historic Chelsea Church

10 Jun 2026 | 06:21

A statue of Saint Anthony of Padua was toppled in an outdoor area at the church of St. John the Baptist...

NYC Council Member Virginia Maloney unveiled the new street name ‘Thierry Henry Way’ at a ceremony outside Radio City Music Hall June 10. (Photo: Jacqueline Gordon)
NYC Council Member Virginia Maloney unveiled the new street name ‘Thierry Henry Way’ at a ceremony outside Radio City Music Hall June 10. (Photo: Jacqueline Gordon)

Rockefeller Center Street Renamed for Soccer Legend Thierry Henry

With World Cup fever rising by the day, NYC Council Member Virginia Maloney came to Rockefeller Center on June 10 to preside...

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11 Jun 2026 | 11:16
City Abruptly Cancels Knicks Game 4 Garden Watch Party

City Abruptly Cancels Knicks Game 4 Garden Watch Party

This watch party was over before it started. On Wednesday afternoon June 10, at around 4:30 p.m., an NYPD officer at the...

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11 Jun 2026 | 08:29
(From left) Alex Bores, George Conway, Micah Lasher, Jack Schlossberg, and Nina Schwalbe battled it out for the Democratic nomination for NY’s 12th Congressional District at a debate June 9, hosted by Spectrum News NY1. (Photo: Spectrum News NY1)
(From left) Alex Bores, George Conway, Micah Lasher, Jack Schlossberg, and Nina Schwalbe battled it out for the Democratic nomination for NY’s 12th Congressional District at a debate June 9, hosted by Spectrum News NY1. (Photo: Spectrum News NY1)

Down to the Wire: NY-12 Candidates Participate in Contentious Debate

With early voting for the Democratic primary for NY’s 12th Congressional district (NY-12) nomination starting June 13, the...

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11 Jun 2026 | 03:52
The New York City Commission on Human Rights’ graphic for their new “<u><a rel=nofollow href=https://www.nyc.gov/site/cchr/media/nycvisitors.page>Visitors’ Rights in NYC</a></u>” resource hub, which they encourage viewers to share and spread online.
The New York City Commission on Human Rights’ graphic for their new “ Visitors’ Rights in NYC” resource hub, which they encourage viewers to share and spread online. ( New York City Commission on Human Rights)

NYC Commission on Human Rights Launches Resource Hub for Tourists

The city wants our out-of-town visitors flocking to events like the Semiquincentennial anniversary of the founding of America...

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10 Jun 2026 | 05:02
(L to R) Ronav Shah, Maile Meyoung Thung, Ivy Ponda and Mihir Kumar hold the National Economics Challenge trophy after winning the David Ricardo Division in Atlanta.
(L to R) Ronav Shah, Maile Meyoung Thung, Ivy Ponda and Mihir Kumar hold the National Economics Challenge trophy after winning the David Ricardo Division in Atlanta. ( Photo: Council for Economic Education.)

20 Seconds to Glory: Hunter College H.S. Freshmen Win Nat. Economics Title

”For Marty, a cup of coffee and a piece of cake is the perfect snack. If the owner gave Marty a free piece of cake, how would...

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09 Jun 2026 | 05:38
65 volunteers gathered at Hudson River Park for a day of volunteer gardening, sponsored by Citi Bank. (Credit: Hudson River Park)
65 volunteers gathered at Hudson River Park for a day of volunteer gardening, sponsored by Citi Bank. (Credit: Hudson River Park)

Citi Bank Hosts ‘Green Day’ in Hudson River Park for Volunteers

Banking giant Citi hosted their annual ‘Citi Family Day’ at the Hudson River Park (HRPK), collaborating with the park’s Green...

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09 Jun 2026 | 12:24
A Buddhist organization that owns a vacant building on W. 44th St. wants to sell it off, a court petition notes, for around $4 million dollars.
A Buddhist organization that owns a vacant building on W. 44th St. wants to sell it off, a court petition notes, for around $4 million dollars. ( Photo: Google Maps )

Buddhist Org. Wants to Sell Vacant Building in Hell’s Kitchen for $4.1M

Long-delayed plans to transform a vacant building at 344 W. 44th St. into a Buddhist temple could be abandoned imminently,...

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09 Jun 2026 | 03:20
Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced that he would be awarding 1000 New Yorkers with $50 tickets to FIFA World Cup matches May 21. (Credit: NYC Office of the Mayor)
Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced that he would be awarding 1000 New Yorkers with $50 tickets to FIFA World Cup matches May 21. (Credit: NYC Office of the Mayor)

1000 Lucky New Yorkers Win $50 World Cup Tickets Through Lottery

As the city prepares for the FIFA World Cup, Mayor Mamdani, in partnership with the NYNJ FIFA Host Committee, awarded 1,000...

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08 Jun 2026 | 03:28
Secret Service officers patrolling the stadium before the lockdown.
Secret Service officers patrolling the stadium before the lockdown. ( Photo: Will Thalhimer)
New York Knicks

Game 3 Watch Party Scuttled as Frozen Zone Surrounds MSG for Trump Visit

Barriers were set out on the streets and sidewalks surrounding Madison Square Garden in anticipation of Game Three of the...

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08 Jun 2026 | 06:33
Archbishop Gustavo of San Antonio (left) and Archbishop Hicks of NY (right) made a friendly wager on the outcome of the NBA finals, between the San Antonio Spurs and NY Knicks, before Game 1 June 3.
Archbishop Gustavo of San Antonio (left) and Archbishop Hicks of NY (right) made a friendly wager on the outcome of the NBA finals, between the San Antonio Spurs and NY Knicks, before Game 1 June 3. ( Photo: Instgram and X)

Archbishops of NY and San Antonio Adopt New Teams, Wager on NBA Finals

Archbishop Ronald Hicks, head of the Catholic New York Archdiocese appeared to be in the drivers seat in the friendly wager...

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