Trump lawyer questions E. Jean Carroll at rape lawsuit trial

Donald Trump’s lawyer sought to pick apart a decades-old rape claim against the former president, questioning why accuser E. Jean Carroll did not scream or seek help when Trump allegedly attacked her in a department store.

MTA no longer sharing service updates on Twitter

Riders looking for real-time updates are being encouraged to use the MYmta or Traintime apps instead of looking to the social media platform.

NYC's Rent Guidelines Board hears testimonies amid impending rent hike vote

Rallies and debates triggered by possible rent hikes across New York City have garnered an emotional response from New Yorkers hoping to keep their head above water with their monthly housing expenses.

Residents left homeless by Manhattan garage collapse seek answers

“We still don’t have access to the car," said Adam Cohen, a displaced resident. “And as far as I know, the car is still dangling there as of the other day."

Experts weigh in on Ed Sheeran's legal copyright infringement battle

Ed Sheeran, the family of Ed Townsend and musicians headed into federal court Wednesday for another day of battle to amplify their arguments in the copyright infringement case, gaining a nation-wide audience.

Residents with disabilities sue New York City over Open Streets program

About 300 city blocks across the five boroughs are closed off to traffic so pedestrians and cyclists can use the open space. The federal lawsuit says this Open Streets program violates the Americans With Disabilities Act.

'I'm here because Donald Trump raped me,' writer testifies

E. Jean Carroll wept on the stand Wednesday during her testimony, saying "being able to get my day in court is everything to me." She is suing Donald Trump in civil court for defaming her and calling her a liar.

Mayor Adams unveils largest city budget ever at $106.7 billion

New York City Mayor Eric Adams recognizes that “not everyone will be happy” about his proposed fiscal year 2024 budget, but he says he’s OK with that. 

Dozens of NYC parking garages in need of 'immediate attention'

Following last week’s deadly parking garage collapse in Lower Manhattan, the city's buildings department now says it is conducting an emergency review of 61 locations with parking garages that have structural flaws.

Yadira Arroyo's killer sentenced to life behind bars for 2017 murder

Jose Gonzalez, the man convicted of first-degree murder for the killing of FDNY EMT Yadira Arroyo, learned his fate Wednesday morning after an apology that fell flat with his victim's family.

Man choked, sexually assaulted 68-year-old woman in the Bronx: NYPD

Authorities say the suspect choked the victim, forced her into a garage and tried to remove her clothing before sexually assaulting her.

NYC sanitation worker charged with shooting teen after attempted car theft

Richie Torres, 44, has been charged with attempted murder after shooting two people -- including an innocent bystander -- while trying to prevent his car from being stolen.

Robotic dogs, drones put into action in Lower Manhattan parking garage collapse

One week after the deadly garage collapse in Lower Manhattan that left one dead and several others injured, we are learning more about the technology used by first responders to help save lives when time was of the essence.

Half of NYC households do not make enough money to cover basic needs: Report

Income inadequacy has grown significantly in the city since the last report in 2021 when only 36 percent of working-age households struggled to make ends meet.

Man, 64, in wheelchair violently punched, robbed in the Bronx

The man was sitting in a wheelchair when the two unknown suspects approached him and demanded money, the NYPD said.