As more than 10,000 migrants continue to make their way to New York City each month, concerns are arising among residents regarding the city’s capacity to support them. Aron Ranen brings us this story. (Camera: Aron Ranen)
Since 2006, comic book fans have gathered at the legendary New York City Comic Con to dress up and shop. More recently, they have gathered to invest. Aron Ranen has the story from the Big Apple.
With Saturday's attack on Israel saturating the global news media, people around the world are reacting with large scale rallies. Aron Ranen reports from New York.
Donald Trump is fighting a $250 million civil fraud lawsuit claiming the former president provided false information about the value of his real estate empire. New York Attorney General Letitia James filed the suit against Trump, his adult sons, and his company. Aron Ranen reports from New York City
Bribery and conspiracy charges threaten the political future of one of the United States’ most influential senators. Aron Ranen has the story from New Jersey.
New York City introduces new Airbnb rules and enforcement that will cut short-term rentals by more than 50%
Research shows that prolonged exposure to high levels of noise may be a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. In New York City, not only the largest U.S. city by population but also one of the loudest, avoiding noise can be an everyday struggle. Aron Ranen has the story from the Big Apple.
Recent research involving 130,000 people who used the noise detector feature on their Apple Watches has uncovered concerning results
New York City leads the nation with first traffic congestion pricing
The law, to take effect November 22, will prohibit discrimination on the basis of a person’s height or weight in employment, housing and public accommodations
Homeless man died in a headlock by a former Marine after allegedly threatening passengers on a NYC subway train
Will the discovery have a dramatic impact on the beauty industry?
As the city recovers from COVID-19, it still faces a challenging economic future due to the popularity of remote work
Experts predict that psychedelic compounds could become a billion-dollar industry for treating depression and trauma after initial clinical trials in the United States show promising results. Out of respect for medical privacy some full names were not used. Aron Ranen has the story from New York.
The ho ho hos of Christmas are not as plentiful this year in the United States as the country faces a shortage of Santa Claus performers. Aron Ranen has the story from New York City. Producers: Igor Tsikhanenka and Aron Ranen. Camera: Aron Ranen.
Women break into breakdancing as the sport heads to the 2024 Olympics in Paris
A few miles from Arthur Ashe Stadium is a community of tennis players that shares a commitment to the sport. Aron Ranen has the story.
Signs go up in Times Square declaring it a ‘gun-free zone’
Located on the rooftops of commercial skyscrapers, apartment buildings and warehouses, micro solar plants are starting to play a larger role in America’s quest for a green electrical grid. Aron Ranen reports from New York City.
New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission gives a head start to people with previous marijuana convictions
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