Dept. of Justice suing Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York over immigration policy

The Department of Justice has filed charges against the state of New York and Governor Kathy Hochul for allegedly failing to comply with federal law by shielding illegal immigrants, new Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on Wednesday.

Yes, the US government really processes retirement paperwork in an underground mine

The federal government still processes retirement applications manually in a Pennsylvania limestone mine, a system Elon Musk criticized as outdated and inefficient.

Winter storm eyes NYC area with more snow tonight as weekend event looms

A winter storm dumped snow overnight across the NYC area – but Mother Nature isn't done with NY, NJ and CT just yet. Here's what you need to know.

Massive Bronx fire destroys Buddhist temple, 2 dead: FDNY

Two people have died, and a Buddhist temple has been destroyed after a massive fire broke out in the Bronx on Wednesday, the FDNY said.

MSHSL's transgender athlete policy under investigation by US Department of Education

The United States Department of Education announced an investigation into the Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL) after the state organization previously said it will allow students to participate in sports consistent with their gender identity.

Woman arrested after Super Bowl reporter's death may be tied to French Quarter death

The woman arrested after a Super Bowl reporter was found dead in his hotel room may be linked to another death in New Orleans’ French Quarter, authorities said.

ConEd proposes double-digit rate hike: What this means for New Yorkers

Con Edison is proposing double-digit rate hikes that could go into effect next year, but Gov. Kathy Hochul has asked the state to reject this proposal, citing an affordability crisis.

Queens residents angry, fearful over blocked fire hydrants

Residents of Ozone Park, Queens, are demanding action as cars in the neighborhood continue to park in front of fire hydrants.

Eagles Super Bowl parade: Timing, route details and more

Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker, Eagles leadership and other city officials gathered Tuesday to share final parade details for the parade, which coincides with Valentine's Day. Here's what you need to know and how to watch.

Snowstorm hits NYC area: How many inches to expect during AM commute

A winter storm brought more snow to the NYC area, and could make for a slick and slippery Wednesday morning commute in parts of NY, NJ and CT.

Here are the best and least liked living US presidents, according to poll

A new Gallup poll ranks the five living U.S. presidents by favorability, revealing who Americans view most positively—and who ranks at the bottom.

Track school closings and delays in NY, NJ, CT for Wednesday, Feb. 12

Schools across New York, New Jersey and Connecticut announced delayed openings for Wednesday morning as a winter storm brought several inches of snow to the Tri-State area.

NYC Mayor Adams addresses public after DOJ decision: 'I never broke the law'

The Justice Department has ordered federal prosecutors to drop corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams and halt the ongoing investigation.

JFK assassination: Thousands of undisclosed records uncovered by FBI

Thousands of records connected to the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy as a result of President Donald Trump’s executive order to release the files have been uncovered by the FBI.

DOJ orders prosecutors to drop charges against NYC Mayor Adams

The Department of Justice has told federal prosecutors in Manhattan to drop the criminal case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams.

NYPD apologize for wrongly accusing 15-year-old in Brooklyn shooting

According to the AP, the NYPD quietly deleted the allegations against 15-year-old Camden Lee online and privately admitted Lee was not a suspect in the killing.