FBI Warns Of Possible Terror Threats During NYC Pride Month: Top 5 Stories
Catch up with the news making headlines today in New York City. The FBI and Department of Homeland Security have issued a warning about possible terror threats during NYC Pride Month. The largest pride march in the U.S., taking place in New York City, is expected to be targeted by foreign terrorist organizations. Two gang members who murdered an East Harlem man will each serve decades behind bars for their crimes. A New York city Council bill to reduce the burden of broker’s fees for renters is set to receive a hearing. A foreclosure auction in Brooklyn has been postponed in favor of settlement talks with a developer.

Published : 10 months ago by Nicole Rosenthal in Lifestyle
Good evening, New York City Patch readers! We've assembled some of the most share-worthy stories from the city for today, just for you.
Here are the top five stories around New York City: 1. Charlie Mitchell of Clover Hill Restaurant in Brooklyn was honored at Monday’s James Beard Foundation Awards ceremony at the Lyric Opera in Chicago. Read more.
2. Two gang members who murdered an East Harlem man inside an apartment stairwell will each spend the next few decades of their lives behind bars, officials said following their sentencing. Read more. 3. A New York City Council bill set to ease the burden of expensive broker’s fees for renters is slated to get a hearing this week. Read more.
4. Brooklyn's largest skyscraper's foreclosure auction has been postponed in favor of settlement talks with a developer. Read more. 5. Pride events across the nation — including the largest pride march in the U.S., taking place in New York City — are under threat of being targeted by foreign terrorist organizations this month, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security said in a warning. Read more.