Man wanted for string of robberies of elderly men in Harlem, Bronx

The NYPD is on the hunt for a man wanted in connection to a string of robberies of elderly men in Harlem and the Bronx since August.

Jacob Lawrence painting missing for 60 years found

The vivid panel depicts Shays' Rebellion, the 1786–'87 tax revolt in western Massachusetts.

Police hunt for prisoner who broke free from officers

The NYPD was searching for a prisoner who escaped from police custody as he was being transferred from a hospital to a precinct in Harlem.

How to vote by mail using an absentee ballot in New York

In light of the risks posed by the coronavirus pandemic, New York now allows any registered voter to request an absentee ballot. Here is what you need to know.

Epstein's ex-girlfriend combative, defensive in new transcripts

Transcripts released Thursday show financier Jeffrey Epstein's ex-girlfriend was combative and defensive under tough questioning.

Santa Claus won't be coming to Macy's Herald Square this year

Santa Claus won't be greeting kids at the flagship Macy's store in Midtown this year due to the coronavirus. 

Met Opera superfans make the most of a canceled season

The passion for the opera would follow Carolyn Starry and Marion Chalat through their lives and form the basis of a deep friendship after they first met 10 years ago through the New-York Historical Society.

Convicted NYPD cop killer Anthony Bottom released from prison

Bottom, who killed Patrolman Joseph Piagentini and Patrolman Waverly Jones in 1971, was released from prison earlier this month.

Man shot in back on West Village subway platform

The NYPD is on the hunt for the gunman who opened fire on a man on a West Village subway platform.

Killers sanitized hands before East Village murder, cops say

The NYPD says it wants to find three murder suspects seen on security camera video sanitizing their hands inside a deli before killing a 26-year-old man in the East Village.

Central Park woman made second 911 call about Black man, says DA

The woman at the center of a viral video where she was seen calling the police on a Black man inside Central Park made a second false call, the Manhattan District Attorney claims.

Woman who called police on black birdwatcher made second 911 call
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Amy Cooper, the so-called ?Central Park Karen? who was seen on video calling the police on a black birdwatcher in Central Park is now facing criminal charges after she made a second 911 call that day claiming she was being assaulted.

Food delivery workers have e-bikes stolen at gunpoint

Police in New York say a pair of armed robbers are holding up food delivery workers and stealing their electric bikes.