DOJ moves to drop Virginia case against Salvadoran alleged MS-13 gang leader

The Department of Justice on Wednesday filed a motion to dismiss its case against Henrry Jose Villatoro Santos, a Salvadoran national living in Virginia who was accused of being an MS-13 leader.

3 Tucson prisoners killed: Reform advocate says she warned staff

A notorious criminal known for taking two prison guards hostage in Buckeye back in 2004 is accused of killing three inmates in Arizona State Prison Complex in Tucson on April 4.

New NYPD pilot program to tackle crimes 'that don’t always make headlines'

NYC Mayor Eric Adams, as well as Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, announced on Thursday morning the NYPD's new Quality of Life Division pilot program, designed to address crimes "that don’t always make headlines but deeply impact how people live."

Detroit man goes from homeless to millionaire

A man went from being homeless, sleeping in his car outside fancy houses in Detroit, to buying one of those houses and becoming a self-made millionaire.

Rubby Pérez among 124 killed in Dominican nightclub collapse; New Jersey woman still missing

A young woman from New Jersey and legendary merengue artist Rubby Pérez are among at least 124 people that were killed with more than another 100 injured following a roof collapse at an iconic nightclub in the Dominican Republic.

Brooklyn residents say overnight jail construction is disrupting their lives

Residents in Boerum Hill say overnight construction on the new Brooklyn jail is disrupting their lives, with noise going past 5 a.m. and lights flooding their homes.

ICE returns to Rikers Island for the first time in a decade

For the first time in a decade, ICE is returning to Rikers Island following an executive order from New York City First Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro.

16 charged in NYC gang-related shootings that 'terrorized their neighborhoods'

Sixteen suspects who authorities say are linked to 21 shootings over several months in NYC that "terrorized their neighborhoods and communities" were charged in sweeping indictments.

Man accused of attacking NYC women with bottles: Who is Muslim Brunson?

Muslim Brunson, the man accused of attacking two women with a bottle in SoHo, has a history of targeting women, police sources say, including two separate incidents in the NYC subway system.

Mahmoud Khalil update: Government must provide evidence in case Wednesday, judge says

An immigration judge in Louisiana says she will decide later this week whether the government can continue to detain Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University activist facing deportation for his role in pro-Palestinian campus protests.

Parents, alumni rally ahead of Preston High School hearing

Attorney General Letitia James will hold a hearing to discuss what led to the decision to permanently close the school.

15-year-old boy accused of fatally stabbing grandmother on Long Island; mother injured

A 15-year-old boy was arrested after police on Long Island said he fatally stabbed his grandmother. The boy is also accused of stabbing his mother, who was injured in the incident.

Celebrities you can see on Broadway right now

If you think you’re hearing more about celebrities on Broadway this year, you’re not alone. Here’s a list of all the A-listers taking to the stage.

Trump birthday military parade reportedly in early stages

A military parade to celebrate President Donald Trump’s birthday is reportedly in the works. It's a long-held dream that the president tried to make happen in his first term.