Danish tourist shot in back in Manhattan

A tourist visiting the city from Denmark was shot in Manhattan early on Sunday.

Man stabbed to death in Queens

The NYPD is investigating the fatal stabbing of a man on a Queens street on Monday morning.

NYU students groped in Washington Square Park

Two NYU students were groped within 15 minutes of each other in Washington Square Park.

4 men shot in Queens, 1 dead

A man was killed and three others hospitalized after a shooting in Queens.

New York City Gridlock Alert Days 2022

That time of the year has come again when New York deals with especially terrible traffic because of the U.N. General Assembly and later the holidays. Here is what you need to know about so-called Gridlock Alert Days.

Axe-wielding man goes on rampage inside Manhattan McDonald's

A man pulled out an axe at a Manhattan McDonald's and smashed things like a table and glass wall before hitting a person.

8-year-old girl dies after house fire in Queens

Authorities say an 8-year-old girl died and two other people suffered smoke inhalation after a fire Saturday morning at a home in College Point.

Man draws swastika on FDNY vehicle in Chinatown: NYPD

Authorities say the suspect drew a swastika on one of the doors of an unmarked FDNY vehicle in Chinatown in August.

Yeshiva University halts clubs amid high court LGBTQ ruling

Yeshiva University has abruptly suspended student club activity in the wake of a U.S. Supreme Court decision earlier this week that ordered the school to recognize for now an LGBTQ student group.

New Yorkers could face huge winter heating bill increase

Many New Yorkers are preparing to battle high heating costs this winter, after being warned that they could see their bills rise by double-digit percentages.

How the feds protect U.N. General Assembly dignitaries

Keeping dignitaries from around the world safe during the U.N. General Assembly over the next two weeks is an around-the-clock operation coordinated by a federal law enforcement agency that not many people really know about.

Broadway's 'Phantom of the Opera' to close after 35 years

FINAL CURTAIN CALL — "The Phantom of the Opera," Broadway’s longest-running show, will close in early 2023 after more than 35 years, the production has confirmed.

Common to make his Broadway debut in 'Between Riverside and Crazy'

Common will make his Broadway debut this fall in the play "Between Riverside and Crazy." The rapper and actor is already an Oscar-, Emmy-, and Grammy-winner so joining the cast of the play could put him on the road to an EGOT.

Man beaten with bat in Manhattan subway station

A man is hospitalized in critical condition after being beaten with a baseball bat in a Manhattan subway station.