Mayhem in Midtown after carjacking
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Madness unfolded in Midtown as video shows a carjacker attempting to leave the scene after crashing a stolen car.

US authorities charge man from India in plot to kill a Sikh separatist leader in New York City

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams announced the charges against Nikhil Gupta, 52, an Indian national who had lived in India, as an indictment was unsealed in Manhattan federal court. U.S. officials became aware of the plot to kill Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, who is considered a terrorist by the Indian government.

Midtown Manhattan stabbing leaves man, 71, dead; 78-year-old taken into custody

Police responded Tuesday just before 11 p.m. to a 911 call for an assault in progress inside 475 W. 57 St. in the Hell's Kitchen section of Midtown Manhattan.

NYC asylum seekers brave frigid conditions to renew shelter applications

Hundreds of migrants are lining up in some parts of the city, hoping to re-apply for 30 more days inside a shelter and avoid sleeping in tents outdoors.

Snow in New York City: Why NYC just broke a snowfall record

New York City has broken a snowfall record: It has been nearly 22 months since NYC has seen an inch of snow in a single calendar day from a winter weather event.

NYC landlords could face daily $1K fines for housing illegal pot shops

Across the five boroughs, there are around 2,500 illegal weed shops, but earlier this year, Mayor Eric Adams launched a task force that aimed to crack down on the illegal stores by going after the landlords who rent out their spaces to the vendors.

Bronx triple stabbing: Victim's son eyed as potential suspect in Mott Haven murders

The victims in the Mott Haven murders were identified by the NYPD as 38-year-old Jonathan Rivera, 33-year-old Hanoi Peralta, and 5-year-old Kayden Rivera.

$8B Citi Field casino project draws opposition from neighbors

Some residents living near the site of the proposed $8B casino project oppose it over concerns about crime and prostitution.

Queens high school riot: Classes resume after teacher targeted for Israel support

Hundreds of students stormed the hallways of Hillcrest High School in Queens, forcing the teacher to hide in a locked office as the group tried to push its way into her classroom, according to reports.

From stabbings to syringes: Residents fed up with Lower East Side park

For years, Lower East Side residents have been complaining about Sara D. Roosevelt Park. They say it's become a homeless hangout and hotbed for violent crime, from stabbings to murders.

NY Public Library flagship vandalized during pro-Palestinian Thanksgiving protest

Some pro-Palestinian demonstrators allegedly put blood-red handprints on the exterior of the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building of the New York Public Library in Midtown.

Brooklyn teacher under fire for social media comments: 'Let Gaza burn'

Robert Rossicone, a teacher at P.S. 104 in Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn, is under fire for allegedly writing “Let Gaza burn" and “there are no innocents" on his personal Instagram page.

Child among 3 found stabbed to death inside Bronx apartment; victims ID'd

The victims have been identified as 38-year-old Jonathan Rivera, 33-year-old Hanoi Peralta, and 5-year-old Kayden Rivera, the NYPD announced.

Woman in custody after deadly crash with man on moped in the Bronx

According to police the woman was driving in the same direction as the man on a moped who suffered trauma to the body and later died.