Prince Harry and Meghan visit World Trade Center, Sept. 11 memorial

Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, got a hawk's-eye view of New York City from the observation deck at the World Trade Center.

Winning $432M Mega Millions jackpot ticket sold at Manhattan pizzeria

The winning ticket was sold at Pronto Pizza in Midtown Manhattan. It is the biggest lottery jackpot ever won in New York City and the second-largest jackpot won in the history of the state.

NYPD launches new app, text service to tackle community concerns

The NYPD is launching a new smartphone app for officers and a new public feedback initiative for New Yorkers as part of an effort to better tackle crime and improve community relations.

Harlem Legionnaires' disease cluster traced to hospital cooling tower

A cluster of Legionnaires' disease cases in Central Harlem is over after health authorities identified the likely source of the bacteria sickening people.

New York City Ballet returns with in-person performances

The New York City Ballet is back with live performances in Lincoln Center after going dark for more than a year. Artistic director Jonathan Stafford said opening night brought up many emotions.

Violent robbers force victim to log into bank account, transfer money

The NYPD is searching for three suspects wanted in a string of robberies including once inside a subway station where the victim was forced to transfer money from his cell phone.

Teen pleads guilty in killing of Barnard student Tessa Majors

A teenager who pleaded guilty to participating in the murder of Tessa Majors in Morningside Park in 2019 said he didn't know she'd "been stabbed, let alone killed" until the next day.

Google to buy Manhattan site for $2.1 billion

Google plans on transforming a former freight rail station in Manhattan into a 21st-century campus.

Biden tells UN the United States is not seeking 'new Cold War' with China

President Joe Biden used his first address before the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday to insist the U.S. is not seeking "a new Cold War" with China.

Man attacked with brick in vicious NYC assault

The NYPD was searching for the suspect behind a vicious assault on a 63-year-old man on the Lower East Side.

Trump CFO's lawyer expects more indictments in case

A lawyer for Allen Weisselberg — Donald Trump's indicted corporate finance chief — said he has a "strong reason to believe" more indictments are coming in an ongoing probe of Trump's real estate empire.

United Nations General Assembly to return with epic gridlock

Drivers trying to get around Manhattan’s East Side should expect each day to feel like a new, and frustrating, puzzle for the rest of the month.

Stock market drops amid China property market fears

Stocks were down nearly 500 points with fears the drop would continue as China's property market worried investors.

Revel scooter rider killed in accident

A Manhattan man riding a Revel rental scooter was killed after being thrown from his scooter and then being hit by a car.

Women charged in UWS restaurant brawl claim hostess used racial slur

An attorney for the charged women told The New York Times the hostess suggested the vaccination cards were fake, spoke condescendingly to the group, who are Black, and used a racial slur. An attorney representing Carmine’s denied the claim.

East Harlem school closed after COVID outbreak

19 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed at a school in East Harlem, but none of the infected are students.