Mom, astrology influencer, accused of murder-suicide, leaves kids on California freeway in eclipse fear

Danielle Johnson, the woman accused of stabbing her partner to death in Woodland Hills before dumping her kids on the 405 Freeway, was apparently an astrology influencer who was concerned about the solar eclipse.

O.J. Simpson's life in Las Vegas after release from prison

Football legend, former inmate and Las Vegas resident O.J. Simpson died on April 10 -- nearly 30 years after he was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife Nichole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman and almost 7 years after he was released from prison after serving 9 years for robbery.

Madonna stops Miami concert because it was too cold

The music icon dealt with technical issues during the Miami concert last weekend, leading her to criticize her staff.

NYC storm alert: Heavy rain, flooding, gusty winds threaten Tri-State area | Forecast

After a warm start to the week in NYC, attention now turns to a storm threat that could bring heavy rain, potential flooding and gusty winds to parts of NY, NJ and CT.

Yonkers police, migrants scuffle at hotel shelter: VIDEO

Two people were arrested at the Ramada Inn migrant shelter in Yonkers. One of the migrants arrested claims he's the victim of mistreatment by hotel staff.

"Let's find him": Helicopter pilot remembers O.J. Simpson chase

The low-speed white Ford Bronco chase may be the one singular thing that people remember about O.J. Simpson more than anything else.

Is ‘Bluey’ moving? Fans shocked seeing family's iconic home up for sale

Is “Bluey" moving houses? Fans noticed something at the end of the “Ghostbasket" episode that could mean the Heeler family is selling their iconic house.

Instagram is cracking down on teen sextortion – here's what that means

Recent high-profile cases include two Nigerian brothers who pleaded guilty to sexually extorting teen boys in Michigan on Instagram, including one who took his own life.

UWS out-of-state plates: Will NYC congestion pricing make it worse?

Residents who live on NYC's Upper West Side say they’ve been seeing more vehicles with out-of-state plates looking for parking spots in their neighborhood.

Jewish students who sheltered in library during Gaza protest sue Cooper Union over antisemitsm

A group of students who sheltered inside the library at Cooper Union in Manhattan as pro-Palestinian protesters marched outside are suing the school, saying it didn't do enough to protect them from antisemitism.

60-foot crack discovered in rural Utah dam puts nearby town at risk

Utah state officials rush to reinforce a rural dam as a 60-foot crack emerges, leading to water pouring into a creek and endangering 1,700 downstream residents.

Nassau County Exec. Bruce Blakeman pitches deputizing private citizens

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman has pitched a plan to deputize private citizens for emergency situations drawing criticism that he is creating a "militia."