NYCHA bribery scandal includes naked Zoom call, trips to Europe and homegrown 'hero' in taxpayer scam

Investigators say they uncovered systemic corruption plaguing the city's public housing, with about a third of its buildings run by people who are now under indictment for allegedly taking bribes from contractors in exchange for no-bid jobs and extorting those who were reluctant to pay.

Manhattan DA seeks public's aid in identifying Times Square attackers

The Manhattan District Attorney’s office is asking the public for help in identifying two migrants who attacked two NYPD officers in Times Square on January 27th.

Brooklyn Public Library launches 'Browse the Branches' challenge

In light of recent budget cuts, the Brooklyn Public Library has launched a new initiative called "Browse the Branches" to encourage New Yorkers to explore all 62 of its branches throughout the year.

Arizona migrants arrested 'not affiliated' with NYPD attack case despite reports: DA

Four migrants arrested in Arizona Monday are "not affiliated" with the investigation into the brutal Times Square beating of two NYPD officers, despite earlier reports, according to the Manhattan DA.

Biden NYC visit: President's visit causes traffic nightmare

New Yorkers are experiencing traffic nightmares after President Joe Biden arrived in New York City to attend three campaign receptions this afternoon.

Viral TikTok reveals the struggles of a Gen Z job seeker in New York City

Brooklyn resident Lohanny Santos spoke to Fox News Digital about her recent viral video, which was posted on Jan. 29 and has garnered 23 million views.

Robber seriously injures 91-year-old man in UES mugging: NYPD

Police are on the hunt for a suspect who seriously injured a 91-year-old man in a mugging on the Upper East Side last week.

Multiple migrants arrested in spree of robberies across NYC: NYPD

The men, who have been linked to at least 62 incidents across NYC, used mopeds and electric scooters to snatch things, such as iPhones and wallets from people on the street, police said.

Over 70 current, former NYCHA employees charged in federal bribery, extortion case

Authorities said the NYCHA employees abused, in particular, the no bid process on some jobs to set their own prices that included bribes and kickbacks.

4 indicted in Manhattan night club theft ring that swiped at least $420K

Authorities indicted 4 people Tuesday as part of a theft ring that allegedly raked in thousands of dollars by getting affluent people drunk and stealing their credit cards to buy luxury goods.

NYC escaped prisoner: Man in police custody slips out side door of Bellevue Hospital

Christopher Miller was being treated while in NYPD custody when he left his room and fled out a side door of Bellevue Hospital in Kips Bay near E. 28th St. and FDR Drive, police said.

Brooklyn fire: 1 dead, 3 critically injured including toddler

The fire broke out Sunday afternoon in a first floor apartment inside the Gowanus Houses at 178 Bond St., the FDNY said.

Hit-and-run driver critically injures 83-year-old in Brooklyn

An 83-year-old man has been hospitalized in critical condition after a hit-and-run in Brooklyn on Saturday, according to police.

Outrage intensifies as reported migrants are arrested, released in NYPD attack

District Attorney Alvin Bragg is facing mounting criticism after migrants accused in an attack on two NYPD officers in Times Square were released without bail.