Miami skyscraper lights up as Gators make NCAA Championship run

The Paramount Miami Worldcenter lit up on April 5 in celebration of the University of Florida’s NCAA Basketball Tournament victory over Auburn, which secured the Gators their first championship game appearance since 2007.

Supreme Court pauses order to rehire probationary federal workers

The Supreme Court has blocked a judge's order for the Trump administration to rehire thousands of probationary federal workers. 

Trump hopes to boost coal industry with executive order

Trump signed executive orders hoping to boost the coal industry amid a surging demand for electricity in the U.S. Here’s a look at how coal energy stacks up.

Sing along with Broadway stars at this NYC karaoke bar

Monday's are when the big Broadway voices come out and the lyrics go up at Baby Grand on the Lower East Side.

AI-generated lawyer sparks courtroom controversy in New York

A man representing himself in an employment dispute, created an AI lawyer to present his arguments before the New York State Supreme Court. But when judges realized the “lawyer" was a digital avatar, they shut down the presentation.

Flooding threatens over 80,000 homes in NYC and suburbs by 2024: Report

A new report reveals that 82,000 homes across New York City, Long Island, and Westchester County could be lost to chronic flooding by 2040.

Congestion pricing could remain in effect through fall, court filing shows

A new legal filing in federal court indicates that New York City's congestion pricing program could stay in place through at least October, as legal challenges to the tolling system continue to move through the courts.

West Village restaurant blames congestion pricing for rising costs, falling traffic

While many New Yorkers support congestion pricing for clearing traffic and speeding up commutes, one restaurant in the West Village says the new tolling plan could shut its doors for good.

Woman in critical condition after broad-daylight stabbing in SoHo: NYPD

A 25-year-old woman is in critical condition after being seemingly randomly stabbed in the neck on a busy SoHo street in Manhattan.

Woman escapes attempted rape in Lower East Side subway station: NYPD

The NYPD is on the hunt for a man who allegedly tried to rape a woman early Monday morning inside a subway station on the Lower East Side.

Real ID deadline: Requirements, documents needed and how to apply before May 7

We are exactly one month away before the U.S. Department of Homeland Security begins enforcing the Real ID requirement. Here's what New Yorkers need to know.

RFK Jr. puts support behind MMR vaccine amid outbreak

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made a trip to Texas on Sunday to attend the funeral of an 8-year-old girl who died of measles. After the funeral, Kennedy threw his support behind the MMR vaccine.

4 children stabbed in Brooklyn home; cleaver-wielding suspect shot by police

The NYPD shot a man after they said four young girls were stabbed inside a home in Brooklyn. The suspect is said to be related to the victims.