NYC discriminated against Arabic-language principal: USThe US officials have ruled that the New York City Education Department discriminated against the founding principal of an Arabic-language school who lost her job after she made controversial remarks about the word "intifada”.
Pakistani driver pulls off NYC`s biggest cab fraudA Pakistani cab driver fleeced
hundreds of passengers in this US city to extra USD 40,000
over six months in what might be New York`s biggest rider
rip-off.
NYC terror suspect pleads guilty to conspiracy Terrorism suspect Najibullah Zazi has pleaded guilty in New York City to conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction.
NYC to `gherao` Parliament for formation of Youth CommissionThe Nationalist Youth Congress (NYC) will lay siege to the Parliament in the second week of March to press for the formation of a National Youth Commission and Youth Development Corporation for welfare of young people.
NYC terror suspect pleads not guilty to chargesA New York City man, arrested for links to a terror plot, pleaded not guilty on Saturday to charges that he received training from al Qaeda in Pakistan and that he was involved in conspiracy to commit murder.
Second suspect in NYC terror probe due in courtA 2nd suspect linked to an alleged al-Qaeda associate accused of plotting to attack NY with homemade bombs is due in court.
FBI arrests 2 more in NYC terrorism investigationTwo men who attended high school with a terrorism suspect accused of getting training in Pakistan were arrested Friday, months after federal authorities began investigating them as possible accomplices in a plot to bomb New York City.
Smoke smell sends NYC-bound jet back to BostonA New York-bound plane has returned safely to Boston`s Logan International Airport after a pilot smelled smoke in the cockpit minutes after takeoff.
NYC hedge fund manager indicted in trading caseA wealthy Manhattan hedge fund manager and another executive embroiled in a massive insider trading case were indicted Tuesday on multiple counts of conspiracy and securities fraud.
Warhol painting a hot ticket at NYC auctionA painting by pop artist Andy Warhol, "200 One Dollar Bills," brought USD 43.8 million at auction, more than three times its highest presale estimate of USD 12 million.