Woman douses MLK birth home in gas
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The birth home of Martin Luther King, Jr. was doused in gasoline in an arson attempt. Atlanta police say off-duty NYPD officers helped protect the home.

Cousins attacked, one killed by livery driver in Brooklyn

One man is dead, and another critically injured, following an alleged assault by a livery driver in the Gravesend section of Brooklyn, the NYPD said.

MTA board approves NYC congestion pricing plan

The MTA will also finalize a toll schedule with proposed rates before public hearings begin in February.

Disney and Pixar giving 3 pandemic-era films their turn on the big screen

And, in true Pixar fashion, we’ll see a Pixar animated short film ahead of each movie, which all have a run in theaters nationwide early next year.

NYC subway stories: New Yorkers share their experiences

From sexual harassment to assault, to murder, we report on instances the NYPD investigates but there are disturbing incidents that go unreported: here are a few of them.

Federal EV tax credit slashed in half for some Tesla Model 3s in 2024

Tesla's Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive and Model 3 Long Range will no longer qualify for the full $7,500 tax credit starting in January

Bronx apartment fire sparked by e-bike battery leaves 1 dead, 9 injured

Twenty units, with 78 firefighters, responded to 1440 Bronx River Ave., between E. 174th St. and Cross Bronx Expressway in the Soundview section, the FDNY said.

NYC budget cuts: FDNY forced to reduce number of firefighters on trucks, union says

In a Monday morning interview with Good Day New York, Andrew Ansbro, president of the Uniformed Firefighters Association, said the city implemented a reduction in firefighters on some trucks from five to four to save $1million per month.

Minnesota 24-year-old found dead in NYC trash chute ID'ed

Jaclyn Elmquist, a 24-year-old from Minnesota, was found dead at the bottom of a trash chute in a Manhattan condo building.