9/11 Museum's new exhibit chronicles the search for Osama Bin Laden

The 9/11 Memorial and Museum in Lower Manhattan held a special preview of a new exhibit entitled Revealed: The Hunt for Bin Laden, a narrative time table that chronicles the decade-long search to bring the terrorist leader to justice.

Zachary Iscol on veterans and mental health
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New York City's annual Veterans Day Parade is on Monday, Nov. 11. Zachary Iscol will be one of the grand marshals at the parade. The decorated Marine veteran is the co-founder of Headstrong, an organization that provides free mental health care to former service men and women, and Task and Purpose, a publication by and for veterans and members of the military.

3 dead, including child, in Harlem apartment

The New York Police Department says three people, including a child, are dead in what's being investigated as a double homicide and a suicide.

The Comic Strip Live's owner reflects on the club's rich history of laughs

In May of 1975, The Comic Strip Live opened at the same location on Second Avenue at 81 Street where it still lives today, thanks to a Bronx bartender named Tony who invited his boss to come watch him perform stand-up in Manhattan.

Hero detective trains kids to be strong

Bobby Salerno welcomed his newest group of athletes for an hour of what he calls "organized chaos" for a sweat session Saturday at KEEN FIT.

Bizarre road rage incident with angry mom dubbed 'Kidz Bop Karen' goes viral

A New Jersey woman is “still processing” the dramatic moment when an enraged driver stuck her head in her car last week, spitting out a profanity-laced rant that's since gone viral and earned the angry woman the name “Kidz Bop Karen.”

Sheryl Crow and Bruce Springsteen raise money for veterans

Sheryl Crow and Bruce Springsteen hit the stage together to help raise over $5.7 million at this year's Stand Up for Heroes fundraiser, which benefits injured veterans and their families.

Roger Stone trial promises political drama

Roger Stone, a longtime Republican provocateur and former confidant of President Donald Trump, is going on trial over charges related to his alleged efforts to exploit the Russian-hacked Hillary Clinton emails for political gain.

Long Island choir to perform at Radio City Christmas Spectacular

For the students of Malverne’s 32-member Audition Select Choir, performing at Radio City Music Hall is the chance of a lifetime.

Teen in cancer remission receives guitar autographed by Billie Joe Armstrong

Liam Noonan got a big surprise on Friday. The 17-year-old from East Northport, Long Island, was diagnosed with cancer last March and through all of his treatments was a superstar. He is now in remission.

Autographed guitar for teen recovering from cancer
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Liam Noonan got a big surprise on Friday. The 17-year-old from East Northport, Long Island, was diagnosed with cancer last March and through all of his treatments was a superstar. He is now in remission.

Man preaching from bible attacked with stiletto heel

A man reading aloud from a bible aboard a subway train was attacked by a woman with the heel of a stiletto.

Sarah Jessica Parker's pumpkins stolen from Manhattan stoop

Actress Sarah Jessica Parker was the victim of a buglary, according to a post she made on Instagram, specifically of all the pumpkins outside her home.

Harlem’s first mobile barbershop

Linwood Dillard is known as “Da Barber God” for his skills with the clippers and razor, but now he's also built a reputation for something else: putting his barbershop on wheels.

Costumed revelers march in 46th NYC Halloween parade

Tens of thousands of costumed revelers march in New York City's 46th annual Village Halloween Parade.

Bankruptcy judge approves sale of Barneys assets

Barneys New York, the iconic luxury chain, says a bankruptcy judge has approved the sale of its assets to fashion licensing company Authentic Brands Group.

2 MTA buses collide injuring 10 people

Two MTA buses collided on Madison Avenue and East 1116th Street Thursday morning.

Heightened security for Greenwich Village Halloween Parade

In the wake of the death of known ISIS leader, Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, during a U.S. led raid, there are concerns the terrorist organization might be planning retaliation.