Everything we know about Luigi Mangione

Here's everything we know about alleged CEO killer Luigi Mangione, including his background, his family and how police connected him to Brian Thompson's shooting death.

ICE arrests over 200 undocumented immigrants in NYC area: 'Egregious criminal histories'

Among the 206 arrested were 121 who "had significant criminal convictions or are currently facing charges or for crimes such as murder, assault, arson, sex crimes, drug crimes and firearms crimes."

1 killed in triple stabbing at NYC bodega; teen injured in separate attack

A 14-year-old boy was stabbed in the face near Times Square, less than two hours after a deadly bodega stabbing in Inwood left one man dead and two others injured, according to the NYPD.

Weinstein’s lawyers want him hospitalized instead of in jail during #MeToo retrial

Harvey Weinstein’s lawyers are asking a judge to allow the ailing ex-studio boss to spend his nights at a New York City hospital instead of jail for the duration of his #MeToo rape retrial. Weinstein’s lawyers made the request as jury selection resumed for a second day on Wednesday.

Real ID 2025 deadline: Who needs it, how to get one and what documents are needed

To apply for a REAL ID, travelers should visit their local DMV office and fill out the online application and upload their documents. Customers must visit a DMV office and bring their uploaded documents to complete the application.

Brooklyn driver in crash that killed mother and 2 daughters arraigned in court

Miriam Yarimi, the woman accused of causing a two-car crash on Ocean Parkway that killed a mother and her two children as they crossed a street in Brooklyn, was expected in court to face arraignment.

Jury selection begins in Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial

Jury selection began Tuesday in Harvey Weinstein's retrial in New York. The last time a New York jury sat in judgment of Weinstein, the ex-movie studio boss was convicted of rape and sentenced to 23 years in prison. But New York’s highest court overturned that conviction.

NYC Council sues Mayor Adams over ICE’s return to Rikers Island

The New York City Council is suing Mayor Eric Adams over his executive order allowing federal immigration officials to return to Rikers Island. The lawsuit, filed Thursday, accuses the mayor of abusing his power and participating in a "corrupt bargain" with the Trump administration.

Columbia University activist detained by ICE during US citizenship interview

Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian man who led protests against the war in Gaza as a student at Columbia University, was arrested at a Vermont immigration office where he was expected to be interviewed about finalizing his U.S. citizenship, his attorneys said.

These states have the highest average tax refund in 2025

A new report shows tax refunds are larger in 2025, but fewer people are receiving them. Geography, income and tax policy all play a role in how much money Americans get back from the IRS.

Homeowners sue Long Island hospital over damage they say was caused by construction vibrations

A group of West Islip homeowners is suing Good Samaritan Hospital and its parent company, Catholic Health, claiming a nearby construction project caused severe damage to their homes.

AI tool aims to catch abuse in group homes after shocking video

In the aftermath of a shocking video of abuse at an autism center in upstate New York, the father of the abused child has created a AI-based real-time video monitoring system to detect and flag abuse.

NYPD launches quality of life crackdown to tackle open drug use, illegal parking

The crackdown is focused on addressing complaints about open drug use, homelessness, illegal parking, ghost plates, and e-bikes driving on sidewalks.

NYC Mayor Adams visits Dominican Republic roof collapse site

New York City Mayor Eric Adams visited the Dominican Republic to honor the victims of a tragic nightclub roof collapse in Santo Domingo, which claimed more than 200 lives.

NYPD officers fatally shoot 'erratic' man wielding 14-inch knife in Queens

NYPD officers shot and killed an "erratic" man they said advanced toward them with a 14-inch knife in Astoria, Queens, Chief of Department John Chell said.