Armed men rob customers at Brooklyn internet café

Police are looking for four men they say robbed an internet café, as well as their customers, in Brooklyn.

Boy beaten unconscious in NYC sneaker robbery

A 16-year-old boy was beaten into unconsciousness on a Manhattan street by a group who stole his Air Jordan sneakers.

NY governor calls for changes to bail reform law

Governor Kathy Hochul is once again proposing to give judges more discretion when setting bail.

Andrew Tate: Divisive influencer loses appeal against asset seizures

Prosecutors investigating the case have seized 15 luxury cars, including some owned by Andrew Tate and his brother, and more than 10 properties and land owned by companies registered to them.

Man sentenced for fatally striking Asian woman with rock

A Brooklyn man has been sentenced for fatally striking an Asian grandmother with a rock repeatedly in a random attack in Queens back in November 2021.

Trump executive Allen Weisselberg gets 5-month jail sentence

Weisselberg was promised the five-month sentence in August when he agreed to plead guilty to 15 tax crimes. He later testified against the company where he’s worked since the mid-1980s.

Gov. Kathy Hochul addresses public safety, mental health in State of the State Address

Hochul proposed changes to New York's bail reform laws, a $1 billion investment in mental health services and offered a housing vision that would build 800,000 new homes over the next 10 years.

VIDEO: Smash-and-grab robbers snag $2M in jewels at NYC store

Masked thieves made off with up to $2 million in jewelry in a quick smash-and-grab robbery at a high-end Brooklyn boutique.

One year of traffic crashes cost society $340 billion, study finds

A new study reveals that people not directly involved in car accidents pay more in crash costs, including insurance premiums, taxes, and extra fuel use.

Andrew Tate: Romanian court upholds arrest of divisive influencer

The divisive social media personality and self-described misogynist was arrested on charges of human trafficking, rape and being part of an organized crime group.

NYC grocery stores consider locking up food due to theft

Like drug stores locking up toothpaste, your local grocery store might have to start locking up meats and vegetables due to rampant shoplifting.

'Out of control': NYC stores beg for help against serial shoplifters

Bodega and grocery store owners in New York City are demanding more help to combat brazen shoplifting that is endangering their survival.