Woman fatally stabbed, man shot in NYC

A 22-year-old woman was fatally stabbed, and a man was shot in the leg in two separate NYC incidents on Tuesday night in Midtown Manhattan, the NYPD said. FOX 5 NY's Briella Tomassetti has the details.

Woman fatally stabbed, man shot in NYC

A 22-year-old woman was fatally stabbed, and a man was shot in the leg in two separate NYC incidents on Tuesday night in Midtown Manhattan, the NYPD said. FOX 5 NY's Briella Tomassetti has the details.

Should you delay your morning coffee?

For many of us, the best part of waking up is that morning jolt of caffeine from a cup of coffee. But as FOX 5 NY's Jennifer Williams shows us, some experts say maybe it's better to delay first cup of joe.

Andrew Cuomo testifies about COVID orders

Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo testified before a Republican-led committee about his order in March of 2020 requiring nursing homes to accept COVID patients. Over 4,000 COVID patients were sent, and a heavy death toll ensued.

NY DMV launches mobile IDs

The New York Department of Motor Vehicles has announced that it is launching mobile IDs that will work to verify your identity at both LaGuardia and JFK Airports. FOX 5 NY's Richard Giacovas got an up-close look at the new technology.

Scott Tenley on Hunter Biden verdict

FOX 5 NY speaks with former federal prosecutor Scott Tenley about Hunter Biden being convicted on all three felony charges in his federal gun case in Delaware.

NY high schools could make Regents optional

It is looking like New York is planning to make Regents exams optional for the foreseeable future. FOX 5 NY's Arthur Chi'en takes a closer look at the proposal, and the alternative options that students will have.

Adams supports Hochul on congestion pricing pause

Mayor Eric Adams told reporters Tuesday that he had a phone call with Governor Kathy Hochul about congestion pricing two weeks before her announcement, and gave his support to the Governor's decision.

Hunter Biden convicted of 3 felonies in gun trial

President Joe Biden says he will accept the outcome of his son's criminal case and “will continue to respect the judicial process.” The president made the statement after jurors convicted Hunter Biden on all three felony charges in his federal gun case in Delaware.