California man broke into thousands of iCloud accounts to steal nude images, feds say

A Southern California man broke into thousands of Apple iCloud accounts and collected more than 620,000 private photos and videos in an effort to steal images of nude young women, federal authorities said.

Do I need a booster if I got the Johnson & Johnson vaccine?

The U.S. is planning booster doses of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines but if you got the one-dose Johnson & Johnson shot instead, stay tuned. Health authorities say a booster probably will be needed for that vaccine as well — but they don't have enough data yet to decide.

NYC teachers, staff required to get COVID vaccine with no opt-out option

All New York City public school teachers and other staffers will have to get vaccinated against the coronavirus, officials said Monday.

Horrifying: Man struck in head with hammer inside subway station

The NYPD has arrested a man they say was behind a horrifying assault on a man with a hammer inside a subway station in Manhattan.

Multiple Chick-fil-A locations close their dining rooms due to worker shortage

While restaurants across the country have reopened their dining rooms after closing them due to the pandemic, a new problem has surfaced: Many businesses have reported having issues with staffing and are struggling to hire enough workers to meet the customers’ needs.

NY state trooper dies Sunday on Great Sacandaga Lake

The New York State Police confirmed the death of a trooper who was working a marine detail on Sunday.

NYPD searching for suspect who punched victim in anti-gay attack in Harlem

Authorities say the suspect approached the victim on a southbound 2 train, made anti-gay statements, and then punched the victim multiple times in the face.

COVID vaccine mandate for NYC public high school sports

New York City's public schools will require COVID-19 vaccinations for student athletes and coaches participating in “high-risk” sports

Cop, bystander jump on subway tracks to save unconscious man

Someone captured the rescue on video, which the NYPD posted on social media and has been viewed more than 100,000 times on Twitter alone. The video shows Police Officer Ludin Lopez hopping onto the rail bed to help the unconscious straphanger.

Man shot dead in Queens while sitting in car

The NYPD is on the hunt for the gunman who opened fire on a man sitting in his car in Long Island City.

NYPD: Woman punches, yells anti-Mexican slurs at victim in Queens

According to authorities, the victim, a 49-year-old woman was waiting for the bus on Woodhaven Boulevard when the suspect approached her, punched her in the head several times and made an anti-Mexican statement.

FTC refiles antitrust lawsuit against Facebook

The Federal Trade Commission has filed a filing a revised version of its complaint alleging that Facebook abused its market power to suppress competition.

All Clear: Cookie jar left unattended on bench leads to Times Square closure

The NYPD gave the all-clear in Times Square Thursday afternoon after closing a portion of the typically busy zone following reports of a suspicious package.

NYPD hunting for man who repeatedly raped 9-year-old girl in 2015

According to authorities, between June 30, 2015, and October 1, 2015, Nathaniel Heard, 58, raped the victim multiple times inside of her home in the Throgs Neck section of the Bronx.

Man questioned in brutal hatchet attack in Lower Manhattan

The NYPD was questioning a person of interest in the brutal attack with a hatchet of an unsuspecting man inside an ATM in Manhattan.