Facebook to ban QAnon, militarized social movement ads ahead of election
Facebook announced Wednesday it is banning ads that “praise, support or represent” QAnon and any militarized social movements on the platform.
Queens woman killed by stray bullet
A 43-year-old mother from Queens is dead after she was apparently hit by a stray bullet that few through her bedroom Window.
Woman killed in shooting at Florida Amazon facility
A woman was killed and a man was hospitalized following a shooting at an Amazon Fulfillment Center in Jacksonville, Florida, according to authorities.
Dispute leads to stabbing outside Hell's Kitchen deli
Police released security camera video from inside a deli in Hell's Kitchen as a man stabs another man following a dispute.
Disney to lay off 28,000 workers at its parks in California, Florida
Disney is laying off 28,000 U.S.-based employees across its Parks, Experiences and Products division due to continued struggles caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the company announced in a statement on Tuesday.
NYC elementary school students return to classrooms
Hundreds of thousands of elementary school students are heading back to classrooms Tuesday.
Girl, 7, on scooter struck, killed by armored truck
An armored truck struck and killed a 7-year-old girl riding a scooter in Brooklyn, police said.
Former female NYPD chiefs discuss gender discrimination lawsuit
Top brass in the New York City Police Department is a boys club, according to two former NYPD chiefs.
Check your phone: Google removes 16 apps infected with Joker malware
Google has deleted more than a dozen apps from the Play Store after discovering they had been infected with Joker malware.
Shooting outside Taylor Swift's TriBeCa home
Gunshots rang out outside singer Taylor Swift's TriBeCa home after an armed robbery at a sneaker store nearby, according to police.
NYC Principals' union declares ‘no confidence’ vote for de Blasio
The union representing thousands of school leaders in New York City announced a unanimous vote of "No Confidence" in Mayor Bill de Blasio on Sunday.
Staten Island high school to switch to all-remote learning
One of New York City's largest high schools announced on Saturday it would begin the school year with to all-remote instruction.
De Blasio, NYPD commissioner push back at Cuomo on police reforms
The commissioner of the NYPD and the mayor of New York City are snapping back at comments the governor made.
Secret 'man cave' discovered under Grand Central Terminal
A secret 'man cave' with TV, fridge, and bed was found under Grand Central Terminal.
MTA employees busted over man cave discovery
Three MTA employees have been accused of creating a secret room at Grand Central Station into a private “man cave.”
MTA asks for $3B in federal aid, warns of huge service cuts
The MTA is hoping for a nearly $3B loan from the government as it hopes to stave off massive service cuts.
Amazon announces Ring’s new drone security camera, which flies around inside your home
The “Always Home Cam” is a new security device that allows users to see what’s happening around their house in real time.
MTA facing historic budget crisis
With ridership way down due to the pandemic, the MTA is facing an epic budget crisis and is threatening massive service cuts to make up the difference.
Apple apologizes for Siri glitch that ID's police departments as 'terrorists'
“According to Siri and Apple, law enforcement are now considered terrorists … How is this acceptable and how is this happening in America?”
Disney delays release of 'Black Widow,' 'West Side Story,' and more films
The coronavirus pandemic has further delayed the release of some highly-anticipated movies including Marvel's "Black Widow" and director Steven Spielberg's "West Side Story."