Pedestrian struck and killed by minivan in Brooklyn

Authorities believe the victim was already lying in the roadway when she was hit by a Toyota minivan on Wednesday evening.

Netflix sued over Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight streaming issues

"60 million Americans were hyped to see ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson, ‘The Baddest Man on the Planet’ versus Youtuber-turner-prizefighter Jake Paul. What they saw was ‘The Baddest Streaming on Planet,’" reads the lawsuit.

NYPD officer, bystander shot in Queens shootout; suspect killed

The suspect, identified as 57-year-old Gary Worthy, of Queens, has 17 prior arrests, including murder, robbery, burglary and narcotics possession.

Adams appoints Jessica Tisch as NYPD's second female commissioner

Tisch will make history as the second female to serve in this role, following Commissioner Keechant Sewell, who was appointed by Adams as the first female commissioner in the department's 179-year history.

Large fire breaks out on SoHo rooftop

A two-alarm fire broke out Wednesday afternoon on the roof of a 13-story building in SoHo.

NYC subway chokehold: What really happened on May 1, 2023, according to witnesses, video

The incident on May 1, 2023, has deeply divided New Yorkers on what should happen next, raising questions about vigilante justice. Here's what happened on that day.

Target quarterly results fall as holiday discounts and dockworker strike hit profits

Target etched out a slim sales increase in the third quarter and profits slumped as inflation-weary customers pulled back on spending and costs related to a dockworker strike in October dragged on results.

Homelessness on the rise among NYC public school students: Report

A new report reveals over 146,000 NYC public school students experienced homelessness last year, a 23% increase from the previous year.

Tesla Cybertrucks facing voluntary recall over drive inverter malfunction

The Tesla Cybertruck is seeing another recall after reports have risen regarding the vehicle's inverter, whose malfunction could increase the risk of a crash.

Amazon Freevee is shutting down

Freevee, the ad-supported streaming service from Amazon, is shutting down as the company consolidates its content under Prime Video.

Hudson Yards fire breaks out inside 44-story luxury  high-rise

NYC firefighters have been working around the clock over the past few days to contain multiple fires in Manhattan and Queens including one in Hudson Yards.

Woman slashed in face repeatedly, shoved onto NYC subway tracks

A woman was slashed in the face repeatedly, and then shoved onto the subway tracks last week at a station in Harlem, the NYPD said.

NYC Council bans broker fees for renters

Under a system that exists in New York and almost nowhere else in the country, tenants are often forced to pay the commission of a real estate agent before moving into an apartment, even if that agent was hired by the landlord.