Family of Tessa Majors criticizes teen's sentence

The family of Barnard freshman Tessa Majors said in a statement that there were no "minor actors" in her Dec. 11 murder

Fear turns to greed on Wall Street as Fed details bond buys

The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 629 points, or 2.5%, at 24,975, as of 9:48 a.m. Eastern time, and the Nasdaq composite was down 1.5%. The losses were widespread, with 98% of the stocks in the S&P 500 lower

Police search for looters who stole luxury handbags in SoHo

Police are searching for looters who made off with more than $375,000 worth of handbags from a store in SoHo during the chaos that unfolded after protests for George Floyd.

Search for man who threw brick at NYPD officer

Police want to find the man who threw a brick at a police officer striking him in the helmet in Greenwich Village.

Man dies after falling into Hudson River

A 20-year-old man has died after falling into the Hudson River in Manhattan.

Previewing the Primary in NY's 12th Congressional District

The New York Primary Election is in less than two weeks and in the 12th Congressional District, Carolyn Maloney, who has been in congress for nearly 30 years, is up against three candidates, all in their 30s, who are looking to unseat her.

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A look at the candidates looking to unseat Rep. Carolyn Maloney in the NY 12th Congressional District's primary.

NYPD releases video of Macy's break-in during protests

Police said that looters got inside Macy's, stole about $10,000 worth of merchandise, and then ran off.

More photos released of St. Patrick's Cathedral vandals

The NYPD released new photos of two women suspected of spray-painting graffiti on St. Patrick's Cathedral. The photos show the women's faces close up.

Street gatherings bring joy in Hell's Kitchen in pandemic

On a late Friday afternoon, there is joy and fraternity found on a blocked-off street in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood. Neighbors chat, dogs get acquainted and above all, there’s laughter.

NYPD makes arrest in spray paint vandalism of St. Patrick’s Cathedral

The NYPD says it has made an arrest and is still seeking two suspects in connection to a vandalism incident at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Manhattan.

Mayor says food delivery worker should not have been detained

Mayor Bill de Blasio is criticizing the response of the NYPD to a food delivery worker attempting to make a delivery on the Upper West Side past the curfew Thursday.

Wall Street's rally zooms higher after surprise gain in jobs

The report gives credence to the building optimism among stock investors that the economy can recover relatively quickly from its current hole.

'Power to the people': Floyd's brother talks at NYC memorial

Of the demonstrations that have engulfed the city and the nation, and the violence that has taken place, he said, “I’m proud of the protests but I'm not proud of the destruction. My brother wasn’t about that. The Floyds are a God-fearing family.”

Robbers make off with $16,000 worth of drones from Manhattan store

The NYPD wants to find the five suspects seen on security camera video breaking into a drone store and taking off with the pricey devices.