NYC launches e-bike safety campaign: 'Get Smart Before You Start'
NYC Mayor Eric Adams and the Department of Transportation (DOT) launched a new campaign called, "Get Smart Before You Start" on e-bike safety.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams and the Department of Transportation (DOT) launched a new campaign called, "Get Smart Before You Start" on e-bike safety.
East Flatbush residents respond to NYPD fatally shooting gunman in neighborhood
There are still more questions than answers about what set off the dangerous shooting rampage. The community is uneasy but believe it's a sign of the times.
There are still more questions than answers about what set off the dangerous shooting rampage. The community is uneasy but believe it's a sign of the times.
Queens LIRR rider slashed in the face on train: Video
A Queens LIRR rider was slashed in the face during an assault on a train on Monday, according to the NYPD.
A Queens LIRR rider was slashed in the face during an assault on a train on Monday, according to the NYPD.
Worst-paying college majors revealed in new report
Here's a look at what the lowest-paid majors earn early in a career.
Here's a look at what the lowest-paid majors earn early in a career.
Cricket World Cup Trophy arrives on Long Island
The Cricket World Cup Trophy arrived at the site of the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium.
The Cricket World Cup Trophy arrived at the site of the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium.
'Emergency protest for Gaza' scheduled Tuesday in NYC: What to know
An "emergency protest for Gaza" is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at Zuccotti Park in Lower Manhattan, NYC.
An "emergency protest for Gaza" is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at Zuccotti Park in Lower Manhattan, NYC.
19-year-old shot, killed in Brooklyn
A 19-year-old man was shot and killed in Canarsie, Brooklyn on Tuesday.
A 19-year-old man was shot and killed in Canarsie, Brooklyn on Tuesday.
Here are the major retailers closing US stores in 2024
Many major retailers are closing stores this year across the United States as companies look to streamline their operations and cut costs.
Many major retailers are closing stores this year across the United States as companies look to streamline their operations and cut costs.
93-year-old woman gets first solo art show in NYC
At 93 years old—Nancy Brandon was honored with her first-ever solo art show in NYC—the city she was born and raised in.
At 93 years old—Nancy Brandon was honored with her first-ever solo art show in NYC—the city she was born and raised in.
Where is spring? Here’s how long cold weather will stay in NYC
Here's a look at this week's forecast, including when temps are expected to warm up in NYC.
Here's a look at this week's forecast, including when temps are expected to warm up in NYC.
NYPD officers shoot, kill gunman seen firing shots at couple in Brooklyn
Authorities say a gunman was spotted by police chasing after a man and a woman, firing a gun at them in East Flatbush, Brooklyn. Officers stepped in, shooting the gunman, who was killed.
Authorities say a gunman was spotted by police chasing after a man and a woman, firing a gun at them in East Flatbush, Brooklyn. Officers stepped in, shooting the gunman, who was killed.
NYC school slashing leaves 4 teens injured; 1 in custody
A teen was taken into custody after four students were slashed inside Port Richmond High School on Staten Island, police said.
A teen was taken into custody after four students were slashed inside Port Richmond High School on Staten Island, police said.
Krispy Kreme debuts new doughnuts for 1st day of spring
Krispy Kreme launched new mini doughnut flavors for the first day of spring.
Krispy Kreme launched new mini doughnut flavors for the first day of spring.
Trader Joe’s cashew recall: Product pulled over salmonella risk
Trader Joe’s cashews sold in 16 U.S. states have been recalled over potential salmonella contamination, the FDA said. Here's what to know.
Trader Joe’s cashews sold in 16 U.S. states have been recalled over potential salmonella contamination, the FDA said. Here's what to know.
Orphaned bobcat kittens find new home at New Orleans zoo
Two orphaned bobcat kittens have found a new home at Audubon Zoo in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Two orphaned bobcat kittens have found a new home at Audubon Zoo in New Orleans, Louisiana.
NYC Israeli cafe vandalism prompts hate crime investigation: 'Cowardly act of anti-Semitism'
Effy's Cafe was the target of vandals who used red spray paint to scrawl “Free Gaza" and "form line here to support genocide" onto the property over the weekend.
Effy's Cafe was the target of vandals who used red spray paint to scrawl “Free Gaza" and "form line here to support genocide" onto the property over the weekend.
Twins stabbed in Brooklyn after refusing man's advances: Witnesses
The man allegedly waited for her outside the bodega, and in a belligerent rage, stabbed her in the neck and throat, while her older brother and twin sister tried to fight him off, witnesses said.
The man allegedly waited for her outside the bodega, and in a belligerent rage, stabbed her in the neck and throat, while her older brother and twin sister tried to fight him off, witnesses said.
Watch: Riley Strain shown with police in video before student's disappearance
Police have disclosed bodycam footage capturing an interaction between Riley Strain and officers on Gay Street on March 8, the night he was reported missing.
Police have disclosed bodycam footage capturing an interaction between Riley Strain and officers on Gay Street on March 8, the night he was reported missing.
Long Island body parts suspect, released without bail, arrested again
Amanda Wallace was rearrested Friday night after allegedly stealing from a CVS store.
Amanda Wallace was rearrested Friday night after allegedly stealing from a CVS store.
Supreme Court to decide if Biden administration went too far on social media misinformation
In Murthy v. Missouri, the Supreme Court will decide how far the federal government can go to combat controversial social media posts on topics like COVID-19 and election security.
In Murthy v. Missouri, the Supreme Court will decide how far the federal government can go to combat controversial social media posts on topics like COVID-19 and election security.



















