NYPD's Juanita Holmes named first woman Chief of Patrol

NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea announced that Chief of Collaborative Policing Juanita Holmes was the new Chief of Patrol.

'Second wave is coming now,' says Murphy during COVID briefing

Gov. Phil Murphy had a dire warning for New Jerseyans Thursday: the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic is coming in now.

New COVID requirements in place for NJ businesses

Gov. Phil Murphy has announced new COVID requirements for New Jersey businesses in an effort to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.

COVID hospitalizations surpass 1,000 in New Jersey

The number of hospitalizations in New Jersey related to the coronavirus pandemic has surpassed 1,000, for the first time in nearly four months.

New York proposes rules for hemp-derived CBD products

New York's proposed regulations require laboratory testing and labeling to ensure consumers are getting what they pay for, without harmful contaminants.

Former DHS official reveals he wrote 'Anonymous' anti-Trump op-ed and book

Taylor’s anonymous essay was published in 2018 by The New York Times, infuriating the president and setting off a frantic White House leak investigation to try to unmask the author.

Grim milestone as NY coronavirus cases climb past 500,000

The number of coronavirus cases throughout the State of New York climbed past the half-million mark, announced Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

Trump’s campaign website apparently hacked

The campaign website for President Donald Trump was apparently hacked Tuesday. 

Gov. Murphy: 2.6 million ballots already cast in NJ

A week until Election Day and more than 2.6 million ballots have already been cast in New Jersey, Gov. Phil Murphy said Tuesday. That amounts to 67% of the voter turnout in 2016 and stems from the state holding its first mostly mail-in election. 

De Blasio urges all New Yorkers to avoid travel for the holidays

With the holiday season quickly approaching, the mayor is urging New Yorkers to stay home for the holidays to avoid becoming infected with the coronavirus.

Trump request to replace defendant as US denied in defamation lawsuit

A federal judge on Tuesday denied President Donald Trump's request that he be replaced as the defendant in a defamation lawsuit

Mini President Trump, Melania costumes highlight Halloween at White House

With a bit of rejiggering, President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump played host Sunday to hundreds of superheroes, unicorns, skeletons, and even a miniature version of themselves as part of a Halloween celebration at the White House.

Fights break out at Jews For Trump car parade

Video showed protesters pelting the vehicles with eggs or stones, snatching flags, and shouting insults. 

Protesters sue mayor and NYPD brass

The lawsuit, filed Monday in federal court, also accuses city leadership of doing little to curtail police conduct that included trapping protesters with a technique called kettling, hitting them with pepper spray, inflicting violence and detaining them for hours.