CDK cyberattack still affecting car dealerships across the country

Car dealerships across the country have reverted to pens and paper amid a massive cyberattack on its software provider, CDK.

NYC adopts $112.4B budget: How it affects pre-K, libraries, and housing

The budget includes investments in childhood education and other education programs, funding for the city's libraries, and billions to address the city's affordable housing crisis.

Cardinal Hayes QB Rich Belin announces commitment to Syracuse

Rich Belin, the quarterback of Cardinal Hayes High School's football team in the Bronx, announced Thursday that he would stay in state and play college football at Syracuse University.

Oklahoma's top education official orders Bible instruction in public schools

Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters has mandated Bible instruction in public schools for grades 5 through 12, causing backlash from civil rights groups and uncertainty about his authority to enforce the order.

NYPD warns of growing Venezuelan gang presence in NYC

The NYPD is trying to tackle a rise in violent crime attributed to members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua who have recently arrived in New York City.

Human remains found near Long Island's Montauk Highway; man arrested

Garry Cowell, 72, from Patchogue was charged with concealment of a body and tampering with physical evidence, according to Suffolk County police.

Juneteenth Lake Merritt shooting victim loses finger, suffers life-changing injuries

The sister of a man who was shot and critically injured during the Juneteenth celebration at Lake Merritt described what she said was an unprovoked attack on her brother.

Nurses' quick thinking saves life of 83-year-old man who collapsed at Long Island ATM

There was a special reunion Thursday between an 83-year-old man and the medical professionals who helped save his life after he collapsed while using an ATM on Long Island.

Commanders employee's murder case remains unsolved

The family of Micah Brown, a Washington Commanders employee who was shot and killed in April, is pleading for public assistance in finding his killer.

NYC public library funds to be fully restored in city budget

New York City's public libraries will have their funding fully restored, as part of ongoing budget negotiations between the Mayor's Office and the New York City Council.

NYPD releases sketch of Central Park sex assault suspect

The NYPD has released a sketch of the man wanted for allegedly attempting to rape a woman who was sunbathing in Central Park on Monday.

Presidential debates: Here's what to know about the American political tradition

Presidential debates have become a common part of the political campaign season in the U.S., and the tradition has a rather long history. Here's what to know about them.

Elderly woman hit, killed by truck in Brooklyn: NYPD

An elderly woman was hit by a truck while crossing the street in Brooklyn on Wednesday afternoon, police said.

Top-secret US aquatic military vessel spotted on Google Maps

The aquatic drone dubbed the 'Manta Ray' is part of a wider U.S. Navy project to augment the nation's long-range underwater fleet of unmanned vehicles.

2 women accused of traveling to Florida, stealing $6,000 worth of merchandise

Two women were arrested in Port Charlotte for their alleged involvement in multiple organized shoplifting thefts throughout Florida, deputies said.