Sergeants union president Ed Mullins resigns after FBI raids
Sergeants Benevolent Association President Ed Mullins is resigning his position in the wake of federal raids on his home and the union's offices.
Apple to pay out $95 million in AppleCare class-action lawsuit
The plaintiffs claimed their replaced items under AppleCare did not meet Apple’s standards as advertised which promised “new” or “equivalent” replacement.
Amazon kicks off Black Friday deals early
Amazon will partner with Apple, Hasbro, Sony, and Kitchen Aid for limited-time offers
Facebook products 'harm children, stoke division,' whistleblower testifies
Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen testified that the company’s platforms harm children and fuel division and that the company chooses “profits before people.”
Manhattan doorman accused of selling guns out of the building where he worked
A Midtown doorman is accused of running a "one-man gun show" out of the building he worked.
Zuckerberg loses $6B amid Facebook outage
Facebook shares also dropped more than 5% as the hours-long outage continued Monday.
Woman shoved into NYC subway train, suspect arrested
A shocking video shows an attacker shoving a woman into a train at the Times Square subway station.
Wild NYC shooting caught on camera
A shocking video released by the NYPD shows a wild shootout in the Bronx.
VIDEO: Walt Disney's personal plane spotted at Animal Kingdom
The plane, called 'The Mouse," took its last flight on Oct. 8, 1992, when it touched down on World Drive near Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp down: Platforms 'coming back online' after outage
Facebook and its apps Instagram and WhatsApp were all down on Monday in an apparent widespread outage, according to the company.
Man shot at Times Square subway station
A man was shot at the busy Times Square subway station on Monday afternoon.
Facebook asks for dismissal of FTC antitrust complaint
Facebook is asking a federal court to dismiss a revised complaint against it by the Federal Trade Commission.
George Floyd statue vandalized in Union Square
The NYPD was searching for the man who vandalized a newly-unveiled statue of George Floyd in Union Square.
NYC schools vaccine mandate in effect; estimated 15K staffers refuse vaccine
An estimated 15,000 employees of New York City's Department of Education will not be allowed into work Monday, after refusing to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Ex-Facebook manager alleges social network magnifies hate, misinformation
Frances Haugen was identified in a “60 Minutes” interview Sunday as the woman who anonymously filed complaints with federal law enforcement that Facebook’s own research shows how it magnifies hate and misinformation.
Subway surfer dies after falling off top of train on Williamsburg Bridge
The NYPD says a man who was riding atop a subway train as it crossed the Williamsburg Bridge was killed when he fell off and was run over by the train.
Whistleblower claims Facebook fed US Capitol riot, magnified misinformation
Frances Haugen was identified in a “60 Minutes” interview Sunday as the woman who anonymously filed complaints with federal law enforcement that the company’s own research shows how it magnifies hate and misinformation.
16-year-old girl in critical condition after being shot in the head in Brooklyn
Authorities have released pictures of three suspects in the shooting, all believed to be teens.
FDNY suspends 9 firefighters over racist messages after death of George Floyd
According to a report, the firefighters shared racist messages and memes on their phones mocking George Floyd and Black people.
19-year-old dies after being shot in the head in Brooklyn
Security footage shows the suspect producing a gun from a black plastic bag before firing several shots at the victim, Myles Jabateh. Jabateh later died of his wounds.