Alleged squatter accused of living in Queens home, renting out bedrooms
FLUSHING, Queens (PIX11) – An alleged squatter is accused of living in a Queens home and renting out the bedrooms to other people, according to Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz. Brian Rodrigue…
IRGC commander threatens Iran could review 'nuclear doctrine' if Israel retaliates
Man identified 3 years after fatal Brooklyn shooting: NYPD
BROOKLYN, N.Y. )PIX11) — The death of a man who was killed in a car in Brooklyn three years ago has been deemed a homicide, authorities said Thursday. Romel Jules, 24, was shot in the upper b…
YouTube star Ms. Rachel calls out Mayor Adams' cuts to early education
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — Ms. Rachel, a YouTube and TikTok creator popular with parents and young children, is calling for Mayor Eric Adams to stop cutting funding for early childhood education…
Nation's No. 2 guard Boogie Fland talks senior year, commitment news
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (PIX11) – Archbishop Stepinac High School on Wednesday celebrated its tremendous season at an annual basketball banquet. The Crusaders went 26-4, capturing several titles, …
Man punched twice in the face following argument at Queens subway station: NYPD
QUEENS, N.Y. (PIX11) – A man was attacked during an argument on a subway platform in Queens last Friday, according to the NYPD. The 37-year-old man was on a northbound F train platform at the 169th…
CASH4LIFE ticket worth $1,000 a day for life sold on Long Island
BAY SHORE, Long Island (PIX11) – A CASH4LIFE ticket worth $1,000 a day for life was sold in Bay Shore, according to lottery officials. The ticket was purchased at Sunrise Liquor Store on Sunrise Hi…
A 65-foot hot dog sculpture is coming to Times Square
MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) – A culinary work of art is coming to the city, and it’s expected to be one for the record books. Times Square will soon be home to the world’s largest hot dog s…
Red Lobster considers bankruptcy: reports
NEW YORK (PIX11) – The popular restaurant chain, Red Lobster, is considering filing for bankruptcy, according to Bloomberg. Debt issues and expenses like labor costs are to blame, the report said. …
Battalion commander to troops: 'We're going to Rafah and we'll give it to them'
Commander of the 932nd Battalion Lt. Col. Dotan addressed his men after a targeted raid in the central Gaza Strip and assured them that just as they operated in the areas, they will operate in Rafah as well.
Report: Israeli, US, officials know locations of many of the hostages in Gaza
CAM slams Meta Oversight Board for recommending ending ban on word “shaheed”
Combat Antisemitism Movement warns removal of ban on Arabic word for 'martyr' could lead to spread of glorification of murderers on Facebook.
Father of soldier: 'We are in a tough neighborhood - we need to act like a bully'
Right-wing activist Noam Federman, whose son David was injured in a Hezbollah attack in the Western Galilee, reported on his son's condition. "He was hit by shrapnel and had his spleen removed"
Manhattan BP calls for more bathroom accessibility in subway stations
MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) – Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine is calling on the MTA to make bathrooms in subway stations easier to find. There are currently 63 subway stations with bathroom acc…
Multiple people arrested during pro-Palestinian protest at Columbia University: NYPD
MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) – At least four people were arrested early Thursday morning during an ongoing protest at Columbia University, according to the NYPD. One juvenile who was arrested was handed…