One-day record number of migrants arrive in NYC

Another five buses carrying asylum seekers and migrants from Texas arrived in New York City on Wednesday.

Rally calls for end to carriage horse rides in NYC

There are new questions being asked about discrepancies in the case of a carriage horse who collapsed on the streets of New York City two weeks ago.

NYC taxi driver death: 2 indicted, 13-year-old arrested

The NYPD on Tuesday arrested a 13-year-old girl in connection with the death of a taxi driver in Queens earlier this month.

Bill de Blasio joins Harvard as teaching fellow

Former Mayor Bill de Blasio — who grew up in Massachusetts and is a die-hard Red Sox fan — is headed to Harvard this fall as a teaching fellow at the both the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

New York primary: Dan Goldman defeats crowded Democratic field

Attorney Dan Goldman defeated several candidates for the Democratic nomination in a newly drawn U.S. House district that covers parts of Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn.

New York primary: Nadler defeats Maloney in battle of top House Democrats

At least one of New York City's most veteran members of Congress will be voted out of office Tuesday in a Democratic primary pitting U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler against U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney.

Police investigating possible anti-Semitic attacks in Brooklyn

In one incident, a man was seemingly randomly slapped in the face, while in the other two, an unknown suspect sprayed two elderly men with powder from a fire extinguisher.

Met Opera drops vaccine requirement, still mandates masks

The Metropolitan Opera is dropping its vaccination requirement for audiences next season but will still mandate the wearing of masks.

NYPD releases video of subway stabbing suspect

A man on his way home from work tried to intervene to stop aggressive harassment on a subway train ended up paying a price on Monday.

Asylum seekers caught in political battle in NYC, DC

Thousands of asylum seekers from across Latin America and the Caribbean are getting caught in the political battle over U.S. immigration policy after two Republican governors started sending busloads of migrants to New York City and Washington.

Mayor Adams brushes off 'silly' report on his nightlife habits

A report in the New York Times has raised questions over Adams' nightlife habits and his relationship with the owners of two different restaurants in the city.

Monkeypox in NY: Vaccine will be given in smaller doses

New York will soon start a new method for administering the monkeypox vaccine because of the lack of supply of the shot. The shot with a smaller dose of the vaccine is supposed to be as effective but has some potential drawbacks.

Video: 2 teens brutally beaten, slashed in the Bronx

Video shows the victims being pushed down a flight of stairs before being punched and kicked repeatedly as they lay on the ground.

Brooklyn Holocaust memorial vandalized

A series of words and drawings were found scrawled on the memorial on Sunday morning. It's the second act of vandalism targeting the Sheepshead Bay Jewish community in the last two weeks.

NYPD cops on modified duty after fatal ATV crash

Two police officers are on modified duty as the NYPD investigates whether they wrongly chased a stolen ATV that crashed early Friday morning, killing both people on the ATV.

After years of scrutiny of NY detective Louis Scarcella, a case gets retried

Nearly 20 people have had decades-old convictions for murder and other crimes tossed out after accusing former Detective Louis Scarcella of framing them.