Gun violence kills at least seven; NYPD to bolster weekend shifts
More than 30 people were shot in New York City over the weekend and at least seven people were killed
More than 30 people were shot in New York City over the weekend and at least seven people were killed
Shoplifting increases at NYC grocery stores
Among the businesses struggling during the coronavirus pandemic is grocery stores. Owners say shoplifting has increased and there has been little response from the city to combat the crime.
Among the businesses struggling during the coronavirus pandemic is grocery stores. Owners say shoplifting has increased and there has been little response from the city to combat the crime.
5 killed, more than 30 shot Friday and Saturday
The NYPD says that 5 people were killed and 30 shot between Friday and Saturday this weekend.
The NYPD says that 5 people were killed and 30 shot between Friday and Saturday this weekend.
Young Bronx mom of 3 is slain in shooting outside school
Police identified a 25-year-old Bronx mother of three who was fatally shot early Saturday.
Police identified a 25-year-old Bronx mother of three who was fatally shot early Saturday.
NYPD searching for vandal who has smashed subway windows 63 times across NYC
The NYPD is on the hunt for a man suspected of vandalizing 63 subway cars across New York City by smashing their windows.
The NYPD is on the hunt for a man suspected of vandalizing 63 subway cars across New York City by smashing their windows.
NYPD searching for NYC subway vandal
A vandalism spree could severely impact service on the New York City subway?s 7 line.
A vandalism spree could severely impact service on the New York City subway?s 7 line.
NYPD searching for vandal who smashed over 60 subway windows
The NYPD is searching for a man they say has smashed 63 different windows of subway cars in New York City.
The NYPD is searching for a man they say has smashed 63 different windows of subway cars in New York City.
'Mulan’ to premiere Sept. 4 on Disney Plus for $29.99, according to reports
The highly-anticipated live-action remake had been delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The highly-anticipated live-action remake had been delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Fire rips through two-story house on Staten Island
Fire officials are investigating an early morning fire in the Great Kills section of Staten Island.
Fire officials are investigating an early morning fire in the Great Kills section of Staten Island.
Court lets public see complaint data on 81,000 NYPD officers
New York City police officers have faced more than 320,000 complaints from the public since the mid-1980s, but less than 3% resulted in penalties. That's according to newly released data that offers a rare glimpse into the long-veiled realm of police misconduct and accountability.
New York City police officers have faced more than 320,000 complaints from the public since the mid-1980s, but less than 3% resulted in penalties. That's according to newly released data that offers a rare glimpse into the long-veiled realm of police misconduct and accountability.
Database reveals over 300,000 complaints against NYPD
New York City police officers have faced more than 320,000 complaints from the public since the mid-1980s, but less than 3% resulted in penalties. That's according to newly released data that offers a rare glimpse into the long-veiled realm of police misconduct and accountability.
New York City police officers have faced more than 320,000 complaints from the public since the mid-1980s, but less than 3% resulted in penalties. That's according to newly released data that offers a rare glimpse into the long-veiled realm of police misconduct and accountability.
Johnson & Johnson set to begin crucial COVID-19 vaccine trial with 60,000 people
Janssen Pharmaceutical is planning to recruit about 60,000 participants to test its COVID-19 vaccine.
Janssen Pharmaceutical is planning to recruit about 60,000 participants to test its COVID-19 vaccine.
Appeals court gives reprieve to Uber, Lyft in California
This month, Lyft and Uber were ordered by San Francisco Superior Court Judge Ethan Schulman to reclassify their drivers as employees instead of independent contractors under state law AB5, which took effect on Jan. 1.
This month, Lyft and Uber were ordered by San Francisco Superior Court Judge Ethan Schulman to reclassify their drivers as employees instead of independent contractors under state law AB5, which took effect on Jan. 1.
Judge boycotts Amazon over offensive Biden-Harris T-shirt
A popular Atlanta judge is demanding an apology and is organizing a boycott after Amazon sold offense Biden-Harris T-shirts.
A popular Atlanta judge is demanding an apology and is organizing a boycott after Amazon sold offense Biden-Harris T-shirts.
Online sales surge as Americans lean on big box stores
Some of the biggest names in retail are reporting blow-out numbers due to online sales fueled by the coronavirus pandemic.
Some of the biggest names in retail are reporting blow-out numbers due to online sales fueled by the coronavirus pandemic.
Apple reaches $2 trillion market value as tech fortunes soar
Apple has become the first U.S. company to boast a market value of $2 trillion as technology continues to reshape a world where smartphones are like appendages and digital services are like instruments orchestrating people's lives.
Apple has become the first U.S. company to boast a market value of $2 trillion as technology continues to reshape a world where smartphones are like appendages and digital services are like instruments orchestrating people's lives.
Apple tops $2 trillion
Just two years after passing the trillion-dollar mark, tech giant Apple has become the first U.S. company to boast a market value of $2 trillion.
Just two years after passing the trillion-dollar mark, tech giant Apple has become the first U.S. company to boast a market value of $2 trillion.
Facebook bans some, but not all, QAnon groups, accounts
Facebook says it will restrict the right-wing conspiracy movement QAnon and will no longer recommend that users join groups supporting it, although the company isn’t banning it outright.
Facebook says it will restrict the right-wing conspiracy movement QAnon and will no longer recommend that users join groups supporting it, although the company isn’t banning it outright.
Facebook to allow users to promote and sell hand sanitizer, disinfecting wipes on platform
The platform had temporarily banned ads and listings for hand sanitizer and wipes to help protect against inflated prices and hoarding amid the pandemic.
The platform had temporarily banned ads and listings for hand sanitizer and wipes to help protect against inflated prices and hoarding amid the pandemic.
Apple becomes the 1st US company to be valued at $2 trillion as tech fortunes soar
The company's hugely loyal customer base trusts its products so much that they continued to buy iPhones and other devices online while stuck at home. Apple recently reported blowout earnings for the April-June quarter,
The company's hugely loyal customer base trusts its products so much that they continued to buy iPhones and other devices online while stuck at home. Apple recently reported blowout earnings for the April-June quarter,



















