Bruce Springsteen performs at the 9/11 ceremony

Bruce Springsteen performed his song "I’ll See You in My Dreams" during the 9/11 National Day of Service and Remembrance at the 9/11 Memorial in Lower Manhattan.

9/11 fallout includes decades of worry about toxic WTC dust

The U.S. has spent $11.7 billion on care and compensation for those exposed to the toxic dust and fires that burned at ground zero for weeks after the attacks.

Giuliani associate pleads guilty in campaign donation case

Igor Fruman, a Florida businessman who made headlines for helping Rudy Giuliani seek damaging information on Joe Biden in Ukraine, pleaded guilty in federal court in Manhattan.

Brian Benjamin is sworn in as lieutenant governor of New York

Brian Benjamin took the oath of office on Thursday to become lieutenant governor of New York. He thanked Gov. Kathy Hochul for choosing him.

Great blue heron devours rat in Central Park

Twitter user @BirdCentralPark captured a dramatic nature video of a great blue heron gulping down a massive rat in Central Park over the weekend.

Ground zero rebuilding still unfinished, 20 years later

Even after two decades, the work to rebuild the World Trade Center complex after its destruction in the Sept. 11 attacks is still incomplete.

NYPD increasing security for 9/11 ceremonies

While officials say there is no specific credible threat to Saturday's ceremonies to mark the 20th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, the city is treating the event as an elevated threat environment and increasing security.

‘I can hear you! The rest of the world hears you’: George W. Bush’s bullhorn speech

Former President George W. Bush lifted a bullhorn to his lips and gave a historic speech from the rubble at Ground Zero after the World Trade Center towers fell on Sept. 11, 2001. This is what he said.

Remembering Ronald Bucca, 'The Flying Fireman' | 9/11: 20 Years Later

To understand just how Fire Marshal Ronald Bucca ended up inside the south tower of the World Trade Center on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, one must understand what happened to him in the line of duty in 1986.

NYPD treating 9/11 anniversary in 'elevated threat environment'

The NYPD said it is treating the 9/11 anniversary in an 'elevated threat environment' despite no known credible threats against New York City.

New DNA technology approved to identify remains of more than 1,100 victims 9/11 victims

Cutting-edge DNA technology will be used to analyze the remains of more than 1,100 victims of the Sept. 11 attack on the World Trade Center that have yet to be identified.

Teen among 2 shot in Harlem

Police are looking for several people for questioning in connection with the shooting two people in Harlem on Saturday night.

Prosecutors: Sex assault charges fairly filed against NY doc

Federal prosecutors are urging a judge to reject claims by a former New York doctor that his guilty plea to state charges means he can't be prosecuted in federal court on sex assault charges.

More than 3 inches of rain falls in Central Park in one hour

Central Park smashed a record for the amount of rain that fell in one hour during the huge storm on Wednesday night.

NYPD's new beekeeper removes swarm of 10,000 on first day on job

On his first day on the job, the NYPD's newest beekeeper was called to Midtown Manhattan for a large swarm of bees.