Over $1B stolen by scammers: AG James sues Zelle for 'enabling widespread fraud'
An investigation by the attorney general's office revealed that Zelle lacks safety features that would have protected users from scammers, who have stolen over $1 billion between 2017 and 2023.
Venus Williams gets a US Open wild card at age 45
Venus Williams will make her return to Grand Slam tennis at the U.S. Open in singles at age 45 after a two-year absence.
Mamdani holds nearly 20 point lead over Cuomo in NYC mayoral race
The Siena Research Institute's latest poll shows Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani with nearly a 20-point lead over current runner up, former governor Andrew Cuomo.
55-year-old woman dies, pulled from water near Manhattan Beach during prohibited swimming time
A 55-year-old woman has died after being pulled from the water at Manhattan Beach Park in Brooklyn on Monday evening.
Man pushed onto tracks at NYC subway station; suspect still on the loose
Police are looking for a suspect after a man was shoved onto the train tracks and at a subway station in New York City this weekend.
Times Square shooting: 17-year-old charged with murder after 3 people shot
A 17-year-old suspect is facing several charges, including murder, after police say he opened fire in Times Square, hitting his intended target and two innocent bystanders.
3 injured in overnight Times Square shooting; 17-year-old person of interest in custody
A triple shooting in Times Square early this morning has left three people wounded and a 17-year-old person of interest in custody, according to police.
Pedestrians walk faster than NYC crosstown bus
Local leaders, including Zohran Mamdani and Brad Lander, raced the 34th Street bus to promote a proposed busway on the street corridor.
NYC to open city-funded homeless shelter for transgender people
The New York City Department of Social Services (DSS) and Destination Tomorrow announced on Tuesday, the opening of Ace's Place, a homeless shelter for Transgender and gender non-conforming people.
National Dominican Day Parade returns to Manhattan's Sixth Avenue
The 43rd Annual National Dominican Day Parade is set to bring a vibrant celebration of culture and heritage to the streets of Manhattan this weekend.
2 knife attacks on women, 94-year-old punched: Are random NYC assaults more common?
Despite record-low crime levels in the NYC subway system, two unprovoked knife attacks on women and a random assault on a 94-year-old man have raised concerns about safety. Here's what the NYPD commissioner says is the problem:
NYC Legionnaire's latest: Staffing shortage did not contribute to outbreak, officials say; 80+ cases reported
The Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Harlem has grown to over 80 confirmed cases, with three people now dead, according to officials. As of today, 24 people are currently in the hospital.
Will Trump intervene in NYC mayoral race? Mamdani blasts Cuomo for 'conspiring'
President Donald Trump is debating whether to intercede in the New York City mayoral race to block Democrat Zohran Mamdani from winning, according to a report in the New York Times.
Legionnaires’ disease in NYC: How did the outbreak start?
The deadly Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in Harlem continues to cause concern for those living in the area as more details about its origin are released.
Adams denied public matching funds, CFB says campaign 'violated the law'
The Campaign Finance Board denied New York City Mayor Eric Adams' public matching funds again today.
NYC carriage horses: History, laws, controversies
Carriage horses have existed in New York City for almost 200 years and have drawn controversy from NY and beyond.
NYC border patrol officer shooting: Charges announced for suspects in US illegally
Two men, who are in the U.S. illegally, are facing several charges in connection with a violent New York City robbery spree that ended with the shooting of an off-duty border patrol agent.
14-year-old dies after double stabbing at playground in the Bronx
A stabbing at a playground in the Bronx on Tuesday night left one teen dead, and another injured.
3rd person dies from Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in Harlem
A third person has died from Legionnaires’ disease after nearly 70 people have been diagnosed in Harlem since late last month.
DOJ publishes list of 'sanctuary jurisdictions,' includes NY and NJ
The Department of Justice has published a list of states, cities and counties that have policies or laws that the department claims impede immigration enforcement.


















