Kobe Bryant crash photos lawsuit: Vanessa Bryant, LA County unable to settle at closed-door session

Vanessa Bryant's attorneys allege that close-up photos of the remains of the basketball star and his daughter were passed around on at least 28 Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department devices and by at least a dozen firefighters.

Rudy Giuliani associate gets 1 year in prison in campaign donation case

Igor Fruman, who helped facilitate illegal foreign campaign contributions in the Ukraine has been sentenced to 1 year in prison for giving a Russian's cash to US politicians.

FDNY Commissioner Nigro to retire in February

Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro has served in the top job for nearly eight years. He will step down on Feb. 16.

Baby shot in face in NYC

A baby was fighting for her life after she was shot in the face in the Bronx on Wednesday night.

NY COVID numbers plunge again

The state's rolling seven-day case average is down 47.1 percent from last week, while new cases per 100,000 residents are declining in every one of the state's 10 regions.

January 6 panel requests interview with Ivanka Trump

The House committee investigating the U.S. Capitol riot is asking Ivanka Trump, daughter of former President Donald Trump, to voluntarily cooperate with its investigation.

NYC mayor to be paid in cryptocurrency

New York City Mayor Eric Adams says that his first paycheck will be automatically converted into cryptocurrency.

Michelle Go murder: Subway safety concerns after shocking attack

Many straphangers are experiencing anxiety about traveling on the subway after a series of violent incidents over the last few months.

Supreme Court allows release of Trump documents to January 6 panel

In a rebuff to former President Donald Trump, the Supreme Court is allowing the release of presidential documents sought by the congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Biden's 1st year in office: A look at administration's accomplishments, stumbles

While COVID-19 aid and infrastructure bills passed, Biden’s social and climate spending plan stalled and the U.S. saw a chaotic end to the war in Afghanistan. Here’s a look at some of the notable events of the president’s first year.

Folk singer Hana Horká dies after catching COVID on purpose

Czech folk singer Hana Horká has died after intentionally allowing herself to become infected with COVID-19 rather than get vaccinated, her son says.

Mayor Adams says he doesn't feel safe on NYC subway

New York City's new mayor, who happens to be a retired police captain, says he feels unsafe when he rides the subway.

New York Attorney General says ‘significant evidence’ of Trump Organization fraud

The New York attorney general's office late Tuesday told a court that its investigators had uncovered evidence that President Donald Trump's company used "fraudulent or misleading" asset valuations to get loans and tax benefits.

NY Gov. Hochul proposes $216 billion budget

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is proposing to increase aid to schools and school programs by $2.1 billion. Her budget plan includes investments in childcare and afterschool programs, an increase to the Tuition Assistance Program, and even a rainy day fund.