President Biden is raising over 25-million-dollars in a star-studded New York fundraiser. Biden was joined at Radio City Music Hall by former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, and celebrities like Stephen Colbert, Queen Latifah and Mindy Kaling. In announcing the three presidents, Colbert joked that "none of them are here to go to court," referring to former President Trump's legal issues.    Former President Trump was also in New York Thursday to attend the wake of an NYPD officer who was killed in the line of duty. Trump said it was a "sad event" and called for law and order. Police say 31-year-old officer Jonathan Diller was shot to death during a routine traffic stop in Queens on Monday.    A State Department official is stepping down to protest U.S. support of Israel. Annelle Sheline announced her resignation Wednesday from her position with the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor. Sheline said she could no longer work for the administration as it enabled Israeli atrocities in Gaza.    A Pennsylvania man who allegedly killed his neighbor with a chainsaw while wearing a "Scream" mask is being charged with criminal homicide. Lehighton Borough police arrested 30-year-old Zak Moyer without incident after Monday's attack.    The wealthiest one percent just got richer. The Federal Reserve on Thursday reported the top one percent reached a record 44 trillion dollars in combined wealth at the end of last year. The most recent gains came from stock value increases which netted over two trillion dollars in the fourth quarter.    Godzilla is crushing it at the box office. "Godzilla and Kong: The New Empire" has already made eight-million dollars on its opening weekend, just from Thursday previews alone. "Deadline" says that's the second-best preview ever for a Warner Brothers monster movie.