Doberman Penny Wins 150th Westminster Dog Show
Penny, a Doberman pinscher, has been crowned Best in Show at the landmark 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York, marking a historic victory for the breed.
Penny, a Doberman pinscher, has been crowned Best in Show at the landmark 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York, marking a historic victory for the breed.
A Doberman pinscher named Penny captured the prestigious Best in Show title at the 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York, marking a triumphant return for veteran handler Andy Linton.
Heavyweight boxer Jarrell Miller lost his toupee mid-fight at Madison Square Garden, creating a viral moment. He won by split decision, showing humor throughout the incident.
Fauna Robotics unveils Spout, a new humanoid robot designed with a friendly appearance to overcome public hesitation about robots in domestic environments.
Newly released U.S. government documents detail Jeffrey Epstein's interactions with billionaires, politicians, and celebrities, while revealing a 2007 draft indictment that prosecutors never pursued.
Retail giants are adopting diverse AI chatbot strategies that could automate shopping and disrupt traditional e-commerce models, with significant implications for customer data and advertising revenue.
The prestigious Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show marks its 150th anniversary, reflecting on shifts in breed standards, grooming, and public perception while core competition remains.
The U.S. Justice Department has disclosed additional records from its Jeffrey Epstein investigation, revealing more details about the financier's abuse and his powerful associates.
A federal judge dismissed charges that allowed prosecutors to seek capital punishment against Luigi Mangione for killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, citing technical legal flaws.
A U.S. judge has prohibited federal prosecutors from pursuing the death penalty against Luigi Mangione, a defendant in a high-profile criminal case in New York, as reported by The Associated Press.
A brazen attempt to free a defendant from custody involved a man posing as an FBI agent, according to law enforcement officials in New York. The incident highlights ongoing security challenges within the justice system.
Heineken's New York social experiment shows how shared sports passions create connections, with hundreds of fans gathering to watch football with a stranger.
A man was arrested after repeatedly ramming his car into the Chabad Lubavitch world headquarters in Brooklyn during prayer services. Police are investigating it as a possible hate crime.
Manhattan prosecutors are pushing for a July trial date in the state murder case against Luigi Mangione, with a separate federal trial scheduled for later in the fall, as legal proceedings advance.
Wealthy siblings from Florida are on trial in Manhattan for alleged sex trafficking and abuse, highlighting a major federal prosecution in New York's courts.
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani denounced violent immigration enforcement in Minnesota and promised to use all available tools to prevent similar operations in NYC.
The 2026 Tony Awards ceremony has been officially scheduled for June 7 at New York's iconic Radio City Music Hall, continuing the tradition of honoring Broadway's best.
Former President Donald Trump's legal action against JPMorgan Chase underscores a deepening rift with major financial institutions, reflecting broader political and economic tensions.
Donald Trump has issued 10 white-collar pardons since mid-January 2026, including controversial cases involving donors and repeat recipients, marking a significant escalation in his use of executive clemency power.
Columnist David Kaufman critiques NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani's lack of Black deputy appointments and warns his policies could disproportionately impact African-American communities despite campaign promises.
The trial timeline for Luigi Mangione, accused of killing the UnitedHealthcare CEO, hinges on a pending death penalty decision, with proceedings in Manhattan.
A playground in a Jewish neighborhood of Brooklyn was defaced with dozens of swastikas, leading to a hate crime investigation by New York police on January 22, 2026.
A New York judge has ruled that a Republican-held congressional district must be redrawn, finding it unconstitutionally diluted Black and Hispanic voting power in a significant redistricting decision.
Wall Street shows signs of recovery following a sharp sell-off triggered by President Trump's Greenland remarks, with key indexes edging higher amid lingering market uncertainty.
U.S. stock markets experienced a sharp decline following President Trump's announcement of new tariffs on eight European countries, escalating tensions over Greenland.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro faces U.S. indictment on cocaine trafficking and corruption charges, now detained in New York. The case highlights international legal actions against alleged state-sponsored crime.