Australian firefighters thank American crews in Times Square ad

In a message played on a massive digital screen in Times Square, firefighters in Australia thanked their American counterparts who helped fight the devastating brushfires in New South Wales.

Citi Bike debuts redesigned electric bicycle

The operator of Citi Bike has redesigned its electric bikes and returned them to the streets.

Misguided coronavirus fears hitting Asian American businesses

In Arizona, a burgeoning Asian American community fields xenophobic calls about a planned night market featuring Asian street foods. In New York, a dim sum restaurant owner worries he won't make rent. In the San Francisco Bay Area, a local Asian American-owned restaurant chain is mulling temporarily shuttering one of its properties because of the downturn in trade.

Jury deliberations in Weinstein trial begin

 A jury is beginning deliberations in Harvey Weinstein's trial after often-emotional testimony from multiple women who accused him of sexual assault.

Robber aims rifle at smoke shop worker

The NYPD wants to find the men who made off with cash, cigarettes, lottery tickets and a cell phone from the N&N Delancey Smoke Shop on the Lower East Side.

Police arrest suspect after man was randomly slashed in Harlem

The NYPD say they have arrested a man accused of randomly attacking a 27-year-old man in Harlem on Valentine's Day.

NYPD investigates men on motorbikes on subway train

The NYPD confirmed to FOX 5 News on Monday that it was investigating after a video showed men rolling or riding motorbikes onto a subway train.

Livery cab t-boned injuring passenger in hit-and-run

The passenger of a TLC vehicle that was T-boned in East Harlem was in critical condition Monday.

Ruling could force Upper West Side skyscraper to cut down 20 floors

The nearly-completed 668-foot tall building at 200 Amsterdam Avenue may have to take a little off the top after a New York State Supreme Court judge ruled that the Department of Buildings revoke its permits and remove all floors that exceed the zoning limit, which according to published reports could be at least 20 floors. 

Court ruling could force UWS skyscraper to chop down 20 floors
video

A ruling by the New York State Supreme Court revoked permits for a nearly-completed building at 200 Amsterdam Avenue on the Upper West Side and may force at least 20 floors of it to be removed.

Barneys New York stores, corporate office to close Feb. 23

From Manhattan to Beverly Hills and San Francisco, Barneys New York luxury goods stores and the corporate office will permanently close on Feb. 23.

Weinstein lawyer: Prosecutors have a 'tale,' not a case

Harvey Weinstein’s lawyer told jurors Thursday that prosecutors in the rape case against him were acting like moviemakers, conjuring up a world "where women had no free will.”

FBI seizes electronic devices at ex-con's home in sex cult case

The U.S. attorney said Lawrence Ray used "physical, sexual and psychological abuse" to extort money from five students at Sarah Lawrence College. Investigators searched his home and seized 20 to 40 electronic devices.

Man shatters restaurant window with Black History Month tribute

The NYPD's Hate Crime Task Force is searching for the man who threw a paving stone through a restaurant's mural tribute to Black History Month.

Dad arrested for running sex cult out of daughter’s dorm room, authorities say

An ex-convict from New Jersey was arrested by the FBI on Tuesday for sex trafficking, extortion, forced labor and other offenses against his daughter's friends.

Under Armour puts plans for Manhattan flagship store on hold

Under Armour's shares plummeted Tuesday with the company anticipating a big financial hit from the viral outbreak in China, and it said separately that it may need to restructure this year at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars.

Weinstein lawyers rest rape trial, mogul does not testify

The defense rested its case Tuesday in Harvey Weinstein’s rape trial, relying on just a few witnesses to supplement aggressive cross-examination as they aimed to undercut his accusers, all while keeping the disgraced Hollywood producer off the witness stand.