US surpasses 11M COVID-19 cases less than a week after topping 10M cases, according to Johns Hopkins
The United States has hit yet another grim milestone with more than 11 million COVID-19 cases, according to Johns Hopkins data.
Arrest made in Manhattan attack on actor Rick Moranis
Police have made an arrest in the random attack on actor Rick Moranis on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
Christmas tree arrives at Rockefeller Center in New York
The Rockefeller Center's Christmas tree arrived on Saturday!
Earthquake rattles parts of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New York
The 3.6 earthquake was centered just off Massachusetts was the strongest quake in this area since 1976. "It was a rumbling. It sounded like something exploded. It rumbled. The whole house shook," one resident said.
NY elects two openly gay Black men to Congress
New York Democrats Mondaire Jones and Ritchie Torres have become the first openly gay Black men to be elected to Congress.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wins re-election
The Democrat, who represents parts of the Bronx and Queens, defeated Republican John Cummings, a teacher and former police officer.
'Trump Train' blocks traffic on major roadways in NY, NJ
Car caravans full of supporters of President Donald Trump hit the road Sunday afternoon, blocking traffic along several major roadways in New York and New Jersey.
NY police investigate after razor blade found in child's Halloween candy
Police in upstate New York are investigating after a parent found a razor blade embedded in a piece of their child's Halloween candy.
Father builds his daughter massive, 50-foot pirate ship for Halloween
Tony DeMatteo, a father in New York, built an impressive 50-foot long, 20-foot tall pirate ship in front of his home in Churchville.
Remington gun factory fires almost 600 workers after filing for bankruptcy
The Remington gun factory in Ilion, New York, has been growing smaller for years. Eight years ago, there were 1200 workers. Most recently, there were 600 union workers. Now the factory is closed.
Trump request to replace defendant as US denied in defamation lawsuit
A federal judge on Tuesday denied President Donald Trump's request that he be replaced as the defendant in a defamation lawsuit
Seven taken into custody as fights break out between 'Jews for Trump' and Trump opponents
Fights broke out as a "Jews for Trump" convoy rolled through Manhattan and Brooklyn. Seven people were taken into custody.
NYPD suspends officer who was caught on video saying 'Trump 2020' over patrol car's loudspeaker
NY Mayor Bill de Blasio says that any officers "pushing ANY political agenda while on duty will face consequences."
Santa Claus won't be coming to Macy's this year
Macy’s said Santa Claus won’t be greeting kids at its flagship New York store this year due to the coronavirus, interrupting a holiday tradition started nearly 160 years ago.
Epstein's ex-girlfriend combative, defensive in new transcripts
Transcripts released Thursday show financier Jeffrey Epstein's ex-girlfriend was combative and defensive under tough questioning.
Rudy Giuliani caught in hotel bedroom scene in new ‘Borat’ film
Rudy Giuliani is shown with his hand down his pants after flirting with an actress playing a young woman pretending to be a television journalist in a scene in Sacha Baron Cohen's latest mockumentary, a sequel to his hit “Borat” film.
Sweet 16 party leaves 37 infected with COVID-19, nearly 300 quarantined, health officials say
81 people attended a “sweet 16” birthday event at a venue in Long Island resulting in 37 COVID-19 infections forcing nearly 300 to quarantine.
Chiefs-Bills square off on Fox NFL Monday
Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen take center stage in clash of division leaders in AFC.
Man illegally dumps bags of eels into pond in New York City, saying 'I just want to save lives'
People have been dumping weird animals in New York forever. Voracious snake-head fish. Wall lizards. In the 1800s, someone released 60 birds from Europe in New York and now millions of their descendents live across the United States.
Central Park woman made second 911 call about Black man, says DA
The woman at the center of a viral video where she was seen calling the police on a Black man inside Central Park made a second false call, the Manhattan District Attorney claims.