17-year-old girl stabbed to death outside Queens subway station

Police say a teenage girl has died after being stabbed in the neck near the 46th Street-Bliss subway station in Sunnyside, Queens on Wednesday night.

Harvey Weinstein back in court as New York weighs California prison request

Harvey Weinstein returned to court in New York City as authorities consider an extradition request from California to serve his sentence for a 2022 rape conviction.

College protestors could be sent to Gaza under new House GOP bill

A new House Republican bill would send any person charged and convicted for illegal activity on a college campus to Gaza for at least six months.

Bringing a dog into the US? Here are the new CDC rules

The new CDC dog import rules apply to dogs brought in by breeders or rescue groups, as well as pets traveling with their U.S. owners.

NYC congestion pricing lawsuit highlights traffic, environmental concerns

With just over seven weeks before the MTA plans to start charging drivers in NYC with congestion pricing, residents in Battery Park City are among those trying to pump the brakes.

Most and least favorite airlines among US passengers: 2024 survey

Between costly airfares, crowded planes and sometimes unruly passengers, travelers don’t always love the experience of flying.

Bodega workers rally after Queens deadly stabbing

The victim of a NYC stabbing at a store in Queens has been identified by the NYPD as Dylan Marino. The UBA is identifying the worker as Netesh Netesh.

Officials' assurances over water safety at Jacob Riis Houses doesn't ease residents' concerns

People living at the Jacob Riis Houses on the Lower East Side are still raising concerns about the safety of their water, despite a recent video by Mayor Eric Adams showing him drinking the water and insisting it was fine.

30-year-old man shot, killed in the Bronx: NYPD

Authorities say the incident happened at around 6:30 p.m. near East 187th Street and Beaumont Avenue in the Belmont section.

Investigation launched after complaints about the NYPD's social media use

New York City’s watchdog agency says it has launched a probe into allegations that the New York City Police Department has improperly used its official social media accounts to target public officials and private citizens.

Mystery car blaring animal noises on Roosevelt Island

Residents on Roosevelt Island say a mystery black muscle car has been driving around their neighborhoods, blaring animal sounds at full volume.

Biden refuses to supply Israel weapons for potential Rafah assault

President Joe Biden said Wednesday that he would not supply offensive weapons that Israel could use to launch an all-out assault on Rafah.

2 Long Island men charged for stealing rims and tires

The two men who stole rims and tires from 114 vehicles on Long Island over 15 months have been charged.