NYC subway safety under scrutiny after string of violent incidents

Several high-profile violent attacks in New York City's subway system have hit the headlines in the last few days, but are things truly “out of control”?

Trump to attend wake of slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller: Reports

Former President Donald Trump plans to attend the wake of slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller, who was shot and killed Monday evening in Queens during a traffic stop, officials said.

Person struck by train at Grand Central, causing major delays Wednesday

The 4/5/6 lines at the Grand Central-42nd Street Station are running on normal schedule Thursday morning after a person was struck.

Eloping under the eclipse: Couples to get hitched during rare solar event

Couples across the country are gearing up to exchange vows under the upcoming total lunar eclipse, with Ohio's Seneca County hosting the "Elope at the Eclipse" event on April 8.

6 slashed in Queens school, 5 in custody: Police

Police say they have made five arrests after six people were slashed inside a school in Queens on Wednesday afternoon.

NYC congestion pricing: What to know ahead of Wednesday's final vote

A final vote is scheduled for Wednesday morning in New York City on the MTA’s controversial congestion pricing plan, which, if approved, could begin in June.

Guy Rivera, man who killed NYPD cop, had 20+ prior arrests: Mayor Adams

The gunman accused of shooting and killing NYPD officer Jonathan Diller has more than 20 prior arrests, according to Mayor Eric Adams,

Dengue epidemic declared by Puerto Rico amid spike in virus cases

Dengue cases have jumped in Puerto Rico, prompting the U.S. territory to declare an epidemic. The mosquito-borne virus has been on the rise in the Western Hemisphere, experts say.

The Tape Room: 1973 NYC cold case involving missing teens resurfaces

In July 1973, Brooklyn natives Mitchel Weiser and Bonnie Bickwit vanished while hitchhiking to the Summer Jam concert at Watkins Glen.

Alarming increase in attacks on NYPD officers sparks concerns

Last year, a total of 5,363 NYPD officers were injured in struggles with suspects, according to statistics obtained by the PBA.

Julian Assange extradition to US delayed by UK court

A British court says Julian Assange can’t be extradited to the U.S. on espionage charges unless U.S. authorities guarantee he won’t get the death penalty.

Utah police discover 'panic room' inside abusive mommy blogger accomplice's $5.3M desert home

Utah authorities found a so-called "panic room" in parenting blogger Jodi Hildebrandt's $5.3 million desert home in Ivins, where fellow blogger Ruby Franke sent her children to stay, according to a trove of documents released over the weekend.

Baltimore Key Bridge collapse live updates: 6 people presumed dead

The search continues for 6 construction workers missing since Baltimore's Key Bridge was hit by a ship and collapsed overnight, but the workers' employer says he believes they did not survive. The city, meanwhile, is under a state of emergency.

‘Titanic’ wood panel that saved Rose, not Jack, in movie sells for $700K

The movie prop from "Titanic" has caused much debate from fans, many of whom have argued that the wood panel could have supported both Jack and Rose.

Shakira announces pop-up concert in Times Square tonight

Her hips don't lie! Shakira announced on her Instagram story that she will have a pop-up concert at the TSX Entertainment stage tonight in Times Square.