Inside the NYPD's raid on Columbia University: Video
Video shows scores of officers climbing through a window in riot gear, using sledgehammers to get further inside as students barricaded themselves behind furniture.
Trending 'Senior Assassin' TikTok game 'could get someone hurt or killed', police say
A trending TikTok game with virtually no rules is going to get someone killed or arrested, police warned.
'Midtown Jane Doe' cold case victim identified as Patricia Kathleen McGlone
Police are one step closer to solving the "Midtown Jane Doe" murder mystery after identifying the victim as Patricia Kathleen McGlone, thanks to DNA matching a family member who died on September 11.
MTA announces discounted fares, expanded bus routes
As the congestion pricing deadline is approaching, the MTA will offer discounted fares on Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad trips and express bus service in Brooklyn and Staten Island.
Man dead after police shooting inside Chelsea store
A 25-year-old man has died after a police shooting in Chelsea on Tuesday afternoon.
Woman punched repeatedly in face on NYC subway train
A 55-year-old woman was punched in the face repeatedly by another woman on a NYC train at the Jackson Avenue and Queens Boulevard subway station in Long Island City, the NYPD said.
NYPD promotions ceremony honors 2 children of officers who were killed in the line of duty
It was an emotional day for two members of the NYPD, as Francesca Mosomillo and Conor McDonald, both of whom have fathers who served in the department and were shot in the line of duty, received promotions.
It's official: NYC congestion pricing set to begin this summer
It's official: Congestion pricing in NYC is expected to begin this summer.
66 year-old punched in head inside NYC subway station
A 66-year-old woman was punched in the head inside the Van Siclen Avenue subway station in East New York, Brooklyn, the NYPD said.
Feds take aim at NYPD illegal parking; warn of lawsuit over sidewalk violations
A letter the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York sent to the NYPD basically says you better voluntarily fix this situation or the federal government might sue you.
Starbucks half-off Thursday: How to score the drink deal
Starbucks customers can get half-off any drink on Thursday. Here’s how the deal works.
Ring camera lawsuit: customers to receive settlement funds
Ring customers may soon receive refunds following a lawsuit settlement, as announced by the Federal Trade Commission
TikTok: What to know about the app's possible ban in the U.S.
A bill that could ultimately force TikTok out of the U.S. has been signed into law by the President. Here's what to know about TikTok, as well as concerns that surround the social media platform.
India banned TikTok; here's how it went
India, the world's most populous country, banned TikTok nearly four years ago. Here’s what happened and how that ban compares to the U.S. legislation.
These NYC public high schools are considered some of America's best
Niche has come out with their list of the "2024 Best Public High Schools in America" – and NYC was well represented!
Man punched, kicked, struck with pliers during NYC subway robbery
A 20-year-old was punched, kicked and struck with a pair of pliers during a NYC subway robbery in Jamaica, Queens, the NYPD said.
26-year-old man shot, killed in Crown Heights
Police are investigating after a 26-year-old man was shot and killed in Crown Heights, Brooklyn on Tuesday afternoon.
Parolee arrested after allegedly raping woman, 23, in SoHo
Police say they have charged Ellow Williams, 30, with rape, robbery, stalking and more charges after he allegedly raped a woman after following her inside her SoHo apartment building.
7 firefighters injured battling four-alarm fire in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn
Firefighters are battling a four-alarm fire at a building in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn
Google fires more workers over pro-Palestinian sit-ins in New York offices, totaling 50
Google has terminated 50 employees, including at least 20 following pro-Palestinian protests, citing involvement in disruptive activity. Protesters claim that the company is allegedly enabling the Israeli government to surveil Palestinians and force them off their land.