NYC Judge Lets Bikini Model Dodge Jail Time For $2M Identity Theft Scam
Patricia Perez-Gonzalez, 27, was convicted of using stolen credit card accounts to fund a lavish lifestyle with her boyfriend.
Patricia Perez-Gonzalez, 27, was convicted of using stolen credit card accounts to fund a lavish lifestyle with her boyfriend.
An unhinged 22-year-old man has been arrested for making threats to Big Apple synagogues, sources said. The suspect, Christopher Brown, was collared at the Long Island Rail Road platform at Penn Station late Friday night, carrying weapons and a Nazi armband recovered in his bag, the sources added. The twisted suspect was wearing a T-shirt that said,…
DetailsThe city has blown its deadline for completing a politically explosive investigation into whether yeshivas are breaking the law by cutting out secular studies in favor of religious instruction.
Crooked gun license broker Shaya Lichtenstein’s access to police was so good that his applicants didn’t even have to come to headquarters for a mandated interview before they got their permits.
A civilian patrol group that had its funding frozen over ties to the NYPD corruption scandal is getting $35,000 more in taxpayer grants from City Council members, budget documents released Monday show.
The adorable toddler who was struck by a falling brick on the Upper West Side died from her head injury on Monday — as investigators explored potential criminal charges, law-enforcement sources told The Post.
The same day the city’s health commissioner confirmed that two mohels have been banned from practicing the risky circumcision ritual metzitzah b’peh, the health department quietly adopted a more stringent policy against mohels linked to newborns who develop herpes simplex virus-1.
WASHINGTON – New York City has scored $179 million in federal grants to fight terrorism this year.
The city is zero for six in garnering full cooperation from the Hasidic community in rooting out mohels involved in neonatal herpes cases, but Mayor de Blasio says he still needs to evaluate whether a deal with the community is “working effectively or not.”
NEW YORK — The New York City Board of Elections has made voting registration forms available in Yiddish.