Political impact of Trump assassination attempt

The assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump over the weekend will have an impact on both presidential campaigns. Andrew Polsky, professor of political science at Hunter College, joined Good Day New York to discuss.

New self-driving shuttles at JFK Airport

Port Authority's first self-driving electric shuttle will be operating for the public starting Tuesday in Lot 9's long-term parking at JFK Airport. FOX 5 NY's Christal Young has the story.

3 people shot in Brooklyn

Three people were shot on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, the NYPD said. FOX 5 NY's Briella Tomassetti has the details.

Search for next FDNY commissioner

The search is on for the next FDNY commissioner. On Saturday, Laura Kavanagh announced she would be stepping down as commissioner.

New Yorkers react to Trump assassination attempt

The assassination attempt is sending shockwaves around the world and here in New York. New Yorkers and local leaders gathered at City Hall calling for unity. FOX 5 NY's Michelle Ross reports.

Heightened Trump tower security

Security in New York City is being ramped up outside Trump Tower. This comes after Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt before he was whisked off the stage at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday when gunshots rang through the crowd. FOX 5 NY's Jessica Formoso has the details.

Good Day Street Talk

Some of the biggest issues throughout our communities! The nation's literacy crisis. Our kids are experiencing the largest decline in reading scores in 30 years. Education Expert Lilly Montague of The Juice Learning discusses how we can get children to read again. Also, when it comes to care for mental health, statistics show that about 25% of African American men seek treatment, compared to 40% of white males. Elliot Allen, Founder of The Mental Conditioning Movement discusses ways to encourage black men to seek the help they need. And, The Salvation Army taking on the issue of food insecurity. Major Guillermo Di Catarina of The Salvation Army of Greater New York talks about the support available.

FOX 5 Weekend Update

Here is the latest on the murder of Yazmeen Williams in Kips Bay, Alek Baldwin, and more.

Data of nearly all AT&T customers stolen in breach

The data of nearly all customers of the telecommunications giant AT&T was downloaded to a third-party platform in a 2022 security breach in a year already rife with massive cyberattacks. The company said Friday that the breach hit customers of AT&T’s cellular customers, customers of mobile virtual network operators using AT&T’s wireless network, as well as its landline customers interacted with those cellular numbers.

Alec Baldwin manslaughter case dismissed

A New Mexico judge has thrown out the involuntary manslaughter case against Alec Baldwin in the middle of his trial and said it cannot be filed again. The 66-year-old actor wept and hugged his lawyers and his wife after Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer announced her decision on Friday.

Battle Rap - Charlie Clips

Vada Fly and Shotime SP sit down with Charlie Clips to discuss his career as a battle rapper, his beginnings, his success and what he's doing next.

NYPD swears in first deaf intern

The NYPD swore in one of its first deaf interns on Friday. Heriberto Almonte, of Brooklyn, will act as the disability liaison in the Community Affairs Bureau and will expand on the department's relationship in the deaf community.

Will Nassau County implement a mask ban?

Nassau County could become one of the first places in New York to implement a mask ban, in response to a rise in antisemtic incidents where the perpetrators have been wearing face coverings. FOX 5 NY's Jessica Formoso has the story.