Over a dozen injured after bus crashes near Port Authority
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A New Jersey Transit bus crashed into a divider near the Port Authority Bus Terminal Saturday, leaving at least 16 people injured, including one critically.

Metropolitan Museum of Art reopens with coronavirus restrictions
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art is once again opening up its doors after being closed for five months due to the coronavirus pandemic. FOX 5 NY?s Briella Tomassetti reports.

Shirtless man with homemade spear cuts teen in Times Square

Police say a shirtless man wielding a homemade spear sliced a 15-year-old boy in the forehead Friday in a brazen attack in New York City’s Times Square.

Columbia taking slave-owning doctor's name off campus dorm

Columbia University is taking the name of its medical school’s founder off of a campus dormitory because he owned slaves and once advertised a reward for the return of one who ran away.

Guardian Angels back on patrol in New York City

New York City's Guardian Angels are seeing a resurgence this summer as violence is on the rise on the city's streets.

Guardian Angels on patrol in NYC again
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Membership in the Guardian Angels is on the rise as the unarmed, civilian patrol group is back on the streets of New York City.

Search continues for vandal who smashed hundreds of subway windows

There is a $12,500 reward offered for information that leads to the arrest of the person who has smashed hundreds of windows on New York City subway trains.

Apple store shoppers targeted by violent robbers

Police want to find the thieves targeting Apple store shoppers throughout Manhattan. The suspects follow the victims along the street and push them to the ground and remove their Apple purchases and then flee.

Suspect in Sarah Lawrence cult case accused of witness tampering

Prosecutors have turned over tens of thousands of video and audio files to lawyers for an ex-convict charged with forcing some college students into prostitution or unpaid labor.

Woman, 86, robbed of $2,000 necklace in lobby at Peter Cooper Village

Police are asking for the public's help tracking down the man who assaulted an elderly woman in the middle of the day inside her building's lobby in Manhattan.

Central Park unveils first-ever statue of real women to mark anniversary of 19th Amendment

Wednesday marks the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, which granted women the right to vote. To mark the anniversary, a monument of three women’s rights pioneers was unveiled in Central Park.

Protests in NYC over shooting of Jacob Blake

Tensions over police shootings of black men across the country have reignited after the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

NYU student group demands Black-only campus housing

New York University officials signaled they are open to a student group's demands to create Black residence floors on campus next year, but the petition is already receiving backlash for proposing students segregate themselves.

Woman dressed as Statue of Liberty vandalizes BLM mural in Manhattan

The Black Lives Matter mural in front of Trump Tower was vandalized again Sunday by a woman dressed up as the Statue of Liberty.

Midtown BLM mural vandalized
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A woman dressed as the Statue of Liberty vandalized the Black Lives Matter mural in front of Trump Tower on Sunday.

Federal appeals court says it won't step in for now on President Donald Trump's tax records

The appeals court said it would hold a hearing on the request for a delay, but not until Sept. 1. After winning a lower court ruling, Vance's office had agreed not to enforce the subpoena before Aug. 28.