Amazon closing two clothing stores in another failed attempt into physical retail

Amazon Style is the latest brick-and-mortar business abandoned by the company. Last year, Amazon axed its brick-and-mortar bookstores, 4-star shops and pop up locations.

Charges dropped against Brooklyn dad after brawl

The Brooklyn DA's office has dropped charges against Ting Lei after he got into a brawl with another man who was attacking his teenage son.

REPORT: Record high number of NYC students are homeless

According to a new report, one in nine students in New York City experienced homelessness in 2022, the eighth straight year in which more than 100,000 public school students were identified as homeless.

Uber, Lyft to pay $328M in New York wage theft settlement

Ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft will pay a combined $328 million to settle wage theft claims in New York, Attorney General Letitia James announced.

'Tis the season: Starbucks' holiday menu and red cups return Thursday

Starbucks is ringing in the holiday season this week with the return of festive drinks like Peppermint Mocha, Caramel Brulée Latte, and a new holiday beverage.

Brooklyn subway platform attack leaves man with brain bleed

The victim was standing on a southbound Q train platform at the Church Avenue station in Flatbush when the suspect approached and punched him multiple times in the face, the NYPD said.

Pregnant woman kicked in the stomach in Queens subway station: NYPD

Police say they are searching for a suspect who kicked a pregnant woman in the stomach inside a Queens subway station on Wednesday.

2nd Avenue subway Harlem extension due to open in 2032: What to know

There will be increased connections at the 125th St. Station, connecting with the number 4, 5 and 6 trains and Lexington Avenue, not to mention connections to the Metro-North, and M60 select bus service to LaGuardia Airport.

Peace activists in NYC rally at Grand Central station, demand cease-fire

Hundreds of protesters have filled the main concourse of New York City’s famed Grand Central Terminal to demand a cease-fire as Israel intensifies its bombardment of the Gaza Strip.

NYPD sees record number of officers eyeing retirement

The spike in NYPD officers quitting or retiring as soon as they are eligible, started in 2020. Police Benevolent Association, PBA president Patrick Henry said the anti-police sentiment, coupled with bail reform laws, makes it hard to retain veteran cops.

No Cheesecake, please! TikTok reveals the first date spots to avoid

It all started with a TikTok video that ignited a firestorm online with women and men weighing in on where not the take them on their first date.

Queens subway attack: Man struck in head repeatedly with chair, scooter

The attack happened on the northbound platform at the Grand Avenue-Newtown subway station in the Elmhurst section of Queens, the NYPD said.

Several injured in MTA bus crash in Brooklyn

Several people have been injured after a MTA bus was involved in a crash in Brooklyn on Tuesday afternoon.

NYC officials question delays in migrant work papers

The New York City Council is raising questions as, Despite President Biden's recent grant of temporary legal status to Venezuelan migrants in NYC, none have received their work papers yet.

NYC Council considers e-bike safety bills

The New York City Council is considering a pair of e-bike safety bills, but are receiving significant pushback from food delivery apps and their workers.

Amazon's newest Prime drones promise to deliver packages in under an hour

Amazon's newest drones can carry packages up to 5 pounds and promise to deliver quickly. Here’s where customers will be able to get drone delivery first.

Dozens arrested following anti-Israel protest in Brooklyn

Thousands took to the streets in Bay Ridge for an anti-Israel protest. The NYPD said demonstrators become combative and aggressive.