The duo, known online as “ScrubsNYC,” were hit with charges including attempted assault, criminal mischief and menacing, all as hate crimes.
Month: February 2026
Welcome to the New York Farm Show
Ag Commissioner Richard Ball welcomes New Yorkers to the state’s farm show with a reminder of the diversity and success across the ag industry.
Blizzard Chaos in New York & Rhode Island, USA – 12 Dead, 600k Without Power
#WinterStorm #Blizzard2026 #WeatherNewsBlizzard 2026 has left a trail of chaos across the Northeast USA. At least 12 people are confirmed dead, more than 600…
2026 Winter Olympics: Donald Trump joke ‘overshadows’ US women’s success
A “distasteful joke” by US President Donald Trump overshadows the achievement of female athletes at the Winter Olympics, says USA ice hockey gold medallist Hilary Knight.
The Look Book Goes to the New York City Ballet
On a recent Saturday evening, a younger than usual audience watched Justin Peck’s latest ballet, ‘The Wind-Up,’ as part of the New York City Ballet’s Art Series.
People
With more than 600 attorneys in 38 offices across the United States and 3 in Mexico, Fisher Phillips is an international labor and employment firm providing practical business solutions for employers’ workplace legal problems. We regularly advise and counsel clients on issues surrounding wage and hour, employment discrimination and harassment, litigation, workplace safety, immigration, trade secrets and non-competes, and more. . Explore search results related to:
The tech worker cleaning condoms and old socks off the Brooklyn Bridge
It took Ellen Baum about 16 hours to finish clearing one section of hair ties, condoms and tissues woven into the fencing
New York’s Budget-Busting Special-Ed Problem
How Carter-case spending in the city grew from a fiscal footnote to a more than billion-dollar drain on public education.
Man in MAGA hat and accomplice cuffed for hurling N-word at woman, then setting her boots on fire in Manhattan hate crime: NYPD
Manhattan detectives have caught the MAGA hat-wearing man behind a fiery hate crime earlier this month in which he allegedly called a woman the N-word, then
NYC bill restricting protests outside religious and educational institutions gains steam
Removal of a provision creating 100-foot buffer zones outside quelled some concerns about the measures.
Four women punched in face on Manhattan street by stranger yelling, ‘Leave me alone!’
Cops released surveillance footage of the suspect in the unprovoked attacks and are asking the public’s help identifying him.
Third victim dies from wounds suffered in Rhode Island ice rink attack, police say
Police say a third victim has died from injuries sustained during a deadly shooting at a youth hockey game at a Rhode Island ice rink.
Senate committee grills MAHA Surgeon General candidate Casey Means, Iran nuclear talks resume today
MAHA Influencer turned Surgeon General Nominee Casey Means faced a grilling from the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. She faced…
First suspect arrested for Washington Square Park snowball fight that left cops hurt
Gusmane Coulibaly, 27, was nabbed by police early Thursday after he was identified as one of four men shown in social media video throwing snowballs at police.
You Think New York is Bad? Try Living in Roku City
I read the news. I hear the cries for help. “New York has a housing crisis.” “The cost of food is too high in New York.” “Crime is too high in New …
NYC man buries neighbor’s car in dispute
It’s being called “blizzard rage” on social media, after tens of thousands of people watched a video of a man burying his neighbor’s SUV under a tall mound o…
Trump targets NYC’s Zohran Mamdani urging tough voter ID crackdown
During his State of the Union address, Donald Trump delivered a striking and contradictory moment involving New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.Trump referred…
10 Foods Invented in New York City
10 Foods Invented in New York CityFrom the foldable pizza slice to the Cronut, New York City has been quietly inventing American food for over 150 years and …
Yankees’ Ryan Weathers believes ‘boring’ routine can produce healthy, electric results
The Yankees’ new starter has had a tough time staying healthy, but Weathers is hoping some revamped training methods can change that.
How to prevent elections from being stolen − lessons from around the world for the US
As President Trump and other Republicans cast doubt on the legitimacy of the US electoral system, other democracies offer lessons in protecting the integrity of voting systems.
Pirates shortstop Konnor Griffin is MLB’s top prospect. So far in spring, he’s lived up to the hype
At only 19 years old and with just 21 games of experience above Class A, Griffin is threatening to make the Pirates’ Opening Day roster.
NBC New York Morning News: 02/26/26 Snow Melters
New York City’s massive snow melters are moving into position across Staten Island and other boroughs as the next phase of blizzard cleanup begins. Tracie St…
Blizzard Chaos in New York & Rhode Island, USA – 12 Dead, 600k Without Power
#WinterStorm #Blizzard2026 #WeatherNewsBlizzard 2026 has left a trail of chaos across the Northeast USA. At least 12 people are confirmed dead, more than 600…
2026 Winter Olympics: Donald Trump joke ‘overshadows’ US women’s success
A “distasteful joke” by US President Donald Trump overshadows the achievement of female athletes at the Winter Olympics, says USA ice hockey gold medallist Hilary Knight.
Welcome to the New York Farm Show
Ag Commissioner Richard Ball welcomes New Yorkers to the state’s farm show with a reminder of the diversity and success across the ag industry.
People
With more than 600 attorneys in 38 offices across the United States and 3 in Mexico, Fisher Phillips is an international labor and employment firm providing practical business solutions for employers’ workplace legal problems. We regularly advise and counsel clients on issues surrounding wage and hour, employment discrimination and harassment, litigation, workplace safety, immigration, trade secrets and non-competes, and more. . Explore search results related to:
The tech worker cleaning condoms and old socks off the Brooklyn Bridge
It took Ellen Baum about 16 hours to finish clearing one section of hair ties, condoms and tissues woven into the fencing
Democratic primary turnout is surging in Texas, according to early voting data
Early voting data ahead of next Tuesday’s US Senate primaries in Texas suggest a sharp rise in Democratic turnout, pointing to a continuing trend of strong enthusiasm among the party’s base.
First suspect arrested for Washington Square Park snowball fight that left cops hurt
Gusmane Coulibaly, 27, was nabbed by police early Thursday after he was identified as one of four men shown in social media video throwing snowballs at police.
You Think New York is Bad? Try Living in Roku City
I read the news. I hear the cries for help. “New York has a housing crisis.” “The cost of food is too high in New York.” “Crime is too high in New …
Mailman goes viral after singing for woman who lost her husband
Lavonte Harvey loves singing while delivering mail in Chicago’s Austin neighborhood, and a woman asked him to sing for her grandmother who recently lost her …
Senate committee grills MAHA Surgeon General candidate Casey Means, Iran nuclear talks resume today
MAHA Influencer turned Surgeon General Nominee Casey Means faced a grilling from the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. She faced…
NYC man buries neighbor’s car in dispute
It’s being called “blizzard rage” on social media, after tens of thousands of people watched a video of a man burying his neighbor’s SUV under a tall mound o…
Trump targets NYC’s Zohran Mamdani urging tough voter ID crackdown
During his State of the Union address, Donald Trump delivered a striking and contradictory moment involving New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.Trump referred…
How to prevent elections from being stolen − lessons from around the world for the US
As President Trump and other Republicans cast doubt on the legitimacy of the US electoral system, other democracies offer lessons in protecting the integrity of voting systems.
10 Foods Invented in New York City
10 Foods Invented in New York CityFrom the foldable pizza slice to the Cronut, New York City has been quietly inventing American food for over 150 years and …
Pirates shortstop Konnor Griffin is MLB’s top prospect. So far in spring, he’s lived up to the hype
At only 19 years old and with just 21 games of experience above Class A, Griffin is threatening to make the Pirates’ Opening Day roster.
Yankees expect Cam Schlittler to be ready for start of season
So long as all continues to go well, Aaron Boone believes Cam Schlittler will be in the Yankees’ season-opening rotation, even if he’s not fully built up by Opening Day.
Blizzard Chaos in New York & Rhode Island, USA – 12 Dead, 600k Without Power
#WinterStorm #Blizzard2026 #WeatherNewsBlizzard 2026 has left a trail of chaos across the Northeast USA. At least 12 people are confirmed dead, more than 600…
2026 Winter Olympics: Donald Trump joke ‘overshadows’ US women’s success
A “distasteful joke” by US President Donald Trump overshadows the achievement of female athletes at the Winter Olympics, says USA ice hockey gold medallist Hilary Knight.
The Look Book Goes to the New York City Ballet
On a recent Saturday evening, a younger than usual audience watched Justin Peck’s latest ballet, ‘The Wind-Up,’ as part of the New York City Ballet’s Art Series.
Welcome to the New York Farm Show
Ag Commissioner Richard Ball welcomes New Yorkers to the state’s farm show with a reminder of the diversity and success across the ag industry.
People
With more than 600 attorneys in 38 offices across the United States and 3 in Mexico, Fisher Phillips is an international labor and employment firm providing practical business solutions for employers’ workplace legal problems. We regularly advise and counsel clients on issues surrounding wage and hour, employment discrimination and harassment, litigation, workplace safety, immigration, trade secrets and non-competes, and more. . Explore search results related to:
The tech worker cleaning condoms and old socks off the Brooklyn Bridge
It took Ellen Baum about 16 hours to finish clearing one section of hair ties, condoms and tissues woven into the fencing
New York’s Budget-Busting Special-Ed Problem
How Carter-case spending in the city grew from a fiscal footnote to a more than billion-dollar drain on public education.
Democratic primary turnout is surging in Texas, according to early voting data
Early voting data ahead of next Tuesday’s US Senate primaries in Texas suggest a sharp rise in Democratic turnout, pointing to a continuing trend of strong enthusiasm among the party’s base.
Four women punched in face on Manhattan street by stranger yelling, ‘Leave me alone!’
Cops released surveillance footage of the suspect in the unprovoked attacks and are asking the public’s help identifying him.
Man in MAGA hat and accomplice cuffed for hurling N-word at woman, then setting her boots on fire in Manhattan hate crime: NYPD
Manhattan detectives have caught the MAGA hat-wearing man behind a fiery hate crime earlier this month in which he allegedly called a woman the N-word, then
Third victim dies from wounds suffered in Rhode Island ice rink attack, police say
Police say a third victim has died from injuries sustained during a deadly shooting at a youth hockey game at a Rhode Island ice rink.
NYC bill restricting protests outside religious and educational institutions gains steam
Removal of a provision creating 100-foot buffer zones outside quelled some concerns about the measures.








