Thousands march in NYC for abortion rights

Thousands of people marched and rallied in New York City on Monday to protest the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade. In doing so, the high court ended nearly 50 years of the federally protected constitutional right to have an abortion.

Nathan's hot dog eating contest: Joey Chestnut reigns champ again

This is Joey Chestnut's 15th win at the Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July hot dog eating contest. How many do you think he ate this year?

Where to watch the Macy's 4th of July Fireworks 2022

The Macy's 4th of July Fireworks will be back on the East River Monday night complete with more than 48,000 shells and effects.

1 dead, 3 injured in Queens shooting

A shooting at a mechanic shop in Queens left one man dead, and three other people injured.

Man killed in Bronx shooting caught on video

Police say 19-year-old Melvin Urena was riding an electric scooter on East 156th Street in Melrose when he was shot in the head and killed.

Bomb scare causes evacuation at JFK Airport terminal

Travelers were briefly evacuated from JFK Airport on Sunday as the Port Authority Police Department investigated a security incident in one of the airport's terminals.

Upper East Side Shooting: Azsia Johnson's alleged killer held without bail

Isaac Argro, the ex-boyfriend of Azsia Johnson, who was shot dead as she pushed their infant daughter in a stroller has been ordered jailed without bail in a shooting prosecutors described as a “premeditated execution.”

Tiny, infectious worm found in NY parks

The Toxocara worm can cause fever, fatigue, coughing, rash, or abdominal pain, and in extreme cases, can cause blindness or cause neurological damage to the brain.

Severe thunderstorms roll through NYC area

Large parts of the NYC area were under a severe thunderstorm watch Saturday evening as severe, possibly dangerous thunderstorms rolled through the region.

'Stampede' of NYPD officers retiring: report

Experts are blaming the exodus on New York City's vaccine mandate, bail reform laws, and a lack of support from politicians.

Man accused of stalking Taylor Swift at two NYC properties

Police say 35-year-old Joshua Christian entered two residential buildings linked to Taylor Swift and "made threats on an intercom" at one of them.

Toddler dies after falling from Manhattan balcony

The victim, a 3-year-old boy, reportedly fell from the 29th floor of a Harlem highrise.

Upper East Side shooting: Suspect arrested after mother's murder

Police say they have arrested Isaac Argro, 22, in connection to the shocking murder of 20-year-old Azsia Johnson on Wednesday.

Two dead after overnight stabbings in Manhattan, Queens

Two suspects have been arrested in connection with the separate stabbings, which left a 35-year-old and a 32-year-old man dead.

17-year-old shot and killed in Harlem

The NYPD is investigating after a teenager was shot and killed in Harlem on Friday.

July 4 fireworks: Where to watch near you

Communities all across the region will be lighting up the sky this weekend to celebrate America. Here's where you can go to see some fireworks!

NY handgun licensing rule overhaul approved by legislature

New York’s legislature approved a sweeping overhaul Friday of the state’s handgun licensing rules, seeking to preserve some limits on firearms after the Supreme Court ruled that most people have a right to carry a handgun for personal protection.