Could Trump pardon Mayor Eric Adams? What it would mean for NYC

With former President Donald Trump expected to return to the White House, speculation is growing around his potential influence on New York City’s political and legal landscape—especially concerning embattled NYC Mayor Eric Adams.

The effects on the economy after Trump's win

The overall public perception of the fed rates dropped by a quarter of a percent just days following the election. FOX 5 NY's Kendall Green explains the impact Trump's win is already having on the economy.

Election 2024: Live updates

Follow along for real-time updates on the latest from the 2024 presidential election, as well as major Congressional races.

New Yorkers react to Trump's election victory

Lisa Evers went all over New York City today to take the pulse of New Yorkers and see how they're reacting to former President Donald Trump winning the 2024 Presidential Election.

Will Republicans keep Long Island's NY-4?

Republican Rep. Anthony D’Esposito is fighting to retain his seat against Democratic challenger Laura Gillen in New York's fourth congressional district. FOX 5 NY's Jodi Goldberg has the latest.

NJ shifts redder as Trump makes gains

New Jersey has traditionally leaned blue, but this election showed a shift as Donald Trump made significant gains, flipping counties like Passaic from blue to red. FOX 5's Teresa Priolo reports from Passaic County, where political analysts and residents react.

NY leaders address Presidential election

With Donald Trump’s return to the White House, New York leaders, including Governor Kathy Hochul, Mayor Eric Adams, and Attorney General Letitia James, are sharing their reactions and plans for the city’s future. FOX 5’s Morgan McKay has the story.

Is New York shifting red?

The election marks the closest New York has come to turning red in 30 years. The board of elections reported Vice President Kamala Harris led Trump by about 11% compared to 2020 when Biden won the state by 23%. Executive editor of the Center for New York City and State Law at New York Law School Ben Max explains why.