NYPD Cop Re-Enacted Finding Gun to Record It on Bodycam, DA Says

  NEW YORK—An often-sued NYPD officer with an extensive history of misconduct allegations has been indicted on charges that he re-enacted finding a gun in a suspect’s car so he could record the discovery with his body camera. Officer Kevin Martin, 45—the subject of 34 misconduct complaints and at least a half-dozen civil suits that cost the … Continued

Father Files Lawsuit Against NYC Ballet for Barring Unvaccinated 3-Year-Old Daughter from Attending Shows

A father has filed a class-action age-discrimination lawsuit against New York City Ballet (NYCB) for barring his 3-year-old daughter from attending shows at Lincoln Center because she is unvaccinated. The New York City Ballet requires its attendees, including kids, to get vaccinated. However, the plaintiff’s daughter is too young to receive the experimental shot. There … Continued

New York court cements Democratic bloodbath with new map

New York‘s Supreme Court finalized a congressional map from a special master that obliterates Democratic gains in the state and positions several incumbents on a collision course with each other. The new map largely hewed to special master Jonathan Cervas’s draft, creating 21 districts that supported President Joe Biden in the 2020 election and five districts carried by former President Donald Trump. … Continued

Abortion Activists Threaten to Bomb, Burn Down Catholic Church

St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral in New York City has received several bomb threats and arson threats since news leaked last week that the U.S. Supreme Court may overturn Roe v. Wade, the Rev. Brian Graebe told Fox News. Graebe’s parish is one of a number of churches and pro-life organizations that have been targets of threats and … Continued

What is National Day of Prayer?

National Day of Prayer task force president Kathy Branzell shares what we can learn from this year’s national day of prayer on ‘Fox News @ Night.’ #FoxNews #Bream  (Excerpt from Fox News)

New York City ‘Blue Ribbon’ Principal Accused of Fraud to Bolster Graduation Rate Removed from Post but Given $1.8 Million ‘Desk Job’

A Queens, New York City, high school principal who had been removed from his post after accusations he padded his school’s graduation rate, has received a “sweetheart” settlement deal that allows him to have a “desk job” with the city’s Department of Education and ultimately pocket more than $1.8 million, the New York Post reported Saturday. Khurshid Abdul-Mutakabbir, … Continued

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