NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea tests positive for COVID
The NYPD announced Friday that NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea tested positive for the coronavirus.
Man fired several shots inside Memorial Sloan Kettering: Cops
An 'emotionally disturbed' man with a gun was taken into custody after barricading himself inside of a bathroom at a hospital.
Facebook, Instagram indefinitely blocking President Trump, Zuckerberg says
President Donald Trump won’t have access to his Facebook or Instagram accounts for the foreseeable future.
Governors work to expedite vaccine effort after slow start
New York’s governor is threatening to fine hospitals that don’t use their allotment of COVID-19 vaccine fast enough.
Elon Musk becomes richest person in the world, surpassing Jeff Bezos
Move over, Jeff Bezos. There's officially a new richest person on the planet: Elon Musk.
Water main break floods Cross Bronx Expressway
A water main break on Jerome Avenue in the Morris Heights section of the Bronx is impacting the Cross Bronx Expressway.
FDA-approved coronavirus test hits Amazon marketplace. Here's how much it costs
An FDA-approved COVID-19 test has hit Amazon's marketplace as cases of the virus continue to inundate the country.
Facebook, Twitter remove Trump video calling violent supporters 'very special'
Facebook and Twitter removed a Trump video posted after supporters stormed the US Capitol, with Twitter saying the president's account will be suspended for 12 hours.
De Blasio says NYPD can get vaccines, Cuomo says not so fast
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo are again at odds, this time over city police officers' eligibility for COVID-19 vaccines.
Target recalls infant rompers due to choking hazard
Target is issuing a recall of nearly 300,000 infant rompers because the snaps could detach and present a choking hazard.
Google employees form company’s first-ever labor union, a tech industry rarity
A group of Google engineers and other workers announced Monday they have formed a union, creating a rare foothold for labor organizers in Silicon Valley.
Salvation Army vehicles burned overnight in Harlem
FDNY fire marshals are investigating the burning of three vehicles at the Salvation Army Harlem Corps overnight.
Hoax device, dog found inside Tesla that prompted Queens mall evacuation
Counterterrorism officials are investigating a stolen vehicle with a 'hoax device' and dog inside that prompted a mall evacuation.
Elderly man dead, 4-year-old girl injured in knife attack
A 79-year-old man was fatally stabbed and two people including a 4-year-old were slashed in what police said were attacks by a family member.
Child, 4, dead, another critically injured in Brooklyn hit-and-run
A four-year-old child was killed and a six-year-old child was critically injured in a hit-and-run in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, said police.
NYPD searching for pair of E-bike thieves in Brooklyn
The NYPD is searching for a pair of suspects in connection to the theft of several E-bikes in Borough Park.
After a violent 2020, NYC records first homicide of 2021
A community is in mourning after 20-year-old Robert Williams was gunned down on the eve of his 21st birthday, becoming New York City's first homicide victim of 2021.
NYPD arrest suspect in violent Manhattan home invasion, sexual assault
The NYPD wants to find the suspect who posed as a deliveryman before raping a woman on New Year's Eve in Murray Hill.
NYPD: Man shot in the leg, robbed leaving NYE party
Police are searching for two suspects who allegedly shot a man in the leg and robbed him of his watch while the man was leaving a gathering in the Bronx on New Year's Eve.
Wrong-way crash on Garden State Parkway kills 2 drivers
A vehicle apparently heading southbound in the northbound lanes collided with a northbound vehicle in Barnegat Township.