The Clotilda, last known US slave ship, too decayed to be excavated, report says

The Clotilda's captain traveled to West Africa in 1860 and illegally smuggled 110 Africans back to Alabama before burning and sinking the ship to hide the crime.

Meet 'Rappin Max Robot'

With the first ever Olympic break dancing competitions happening in Paris, a special tribute is now on display in New York City.

Witness chases off attacker assaulting teen on Upper East Side: police

A witness said they heard the screams for help from the 19-year-old woman who was grabbed from behind, dragged and sexually assaulted.

Brooklyn residents turn leaky hydrant into makeshift aquarium

A makeshift aquarium established by two longtime Brooklyn residents in a sidewalk tree pit often flooded by a leaky fire hydrant has stirred controversy.

This block in Brooklyn earned the title of 'greenest'

The Brooklyn Botanical Garden puts on a contest, and it is celebrated by the entire borough. Here's who won.

Jordan Chiles must return bronze medal, IOC rules

American gymnast Jordan Chiles must return the bronze medal she won in the Paris Olympics floor exercise after sport's highest court voided an on-floor appeal by Chiles' coach that vaulted Chiles to third, the International Olympic Committee confirmed Sunday.

‘I don't want to die,' student tells 911 dispatcher from Uvalde school during mass shooting

911 calls, body camera footage and surveillance videos from May 24, 2022 were included in a massive collection released by Uvalde city officials after a prolonged legal fight.

Videos and 911 calls from Uvalde school massacre released by officials after legal fight

The release of the records came in response to a lawsuit by news organizations after Uvalde officials refused to publicly release documents related to the shooting at Robb Elementary School.

Summer Streets - and sunny skies - return to NYC

The 2024 Summer Streets program returns for its third weekend this Saturday – just in time for comfortable temperatures and sunny skies.

Track NYC flight delays, airport ground stops, transit alerts as Debby looms

Track flight delays, airport ground stops, road closures and other commuter alerts in NYC braces for storm threats from former hurricane Debby.

3 Columbia U. deans resign amid antisemitism allegations

Three Columbia University deans who exchanged disparaging texts during a campus discussion about Jewish life and antisemitism have resigned.

Bronx native born during WWI turns 108-years-old

A New York woman is living proof that age is just a number after celebrating her 108th birthday.