Police charge suspect in attempted rape inside park in Queens
A 51-year-old woman fought off a man attempting to rape her inside of a park in Queens. Two days later, the NYPD arrested a suspect.
Google to let its employees work from home through July 2021, according to report
Google had previously told its employees to expect to work from home until at least the end of 2020.
Demonstrators attack NYPD vehicles
Protesters vandalized several NYPD vehicles during anti-police demonstrations in Lower Manhattan over the weekend.
Target will not open stores on Thanksgiving
Target says that its stores will not be open on Thanksgiving Day this year.
'I was speechless': Woman who witnessed couple wearing Nazi face masks recounts incident at Walmart
A simple trip to the store for Raphaela Mueller and Ben Ruesch turned into a strange moment on Saturday when they noticed a couple wearing Nazi flag face masks at the Marshall, Minnesota Walmart.
NYPD searching for missing Queens woman
The NYPD is looking for a 25-year-old woman from Queens after she went missing Saturday afternoon.
ProPublica posts NYPD records, bypassing judge's blockade
A news website has published a database containing complaint information for thousands of New York City police officers days after a federal judge paused the public release of such records.
Couple banned by Walmart after wearing Nazi flag face masks at Marshall, Minnesota store
A couple who wore Nazi flag face coverings to a Walmart in Marshall, Minnesota have been told not to return.
Teen dies after being shot in the head in Brooklyn
Another person is dead after a fatal shooting in Crown Heights, as NYC's summer of gun violence continues.
NYPD searching for pair of suspects in string of anti-Semitic hat thefts in Brooklyn
The NYPD is on the hunt for two men who have allegedly been stealing hats from Hasidic men walking in Bed-Stuy and Williamsburg.
NYPD searching for pair in string of anti-Semitic hat thefts
The NYPD is on the hunt for two men who stole a string of hats from Hasidic men walking in Bed-Stuy and Williamsburg.
Amazon’s new boxes can transform into cat condos, rocket ships and more fun creations
“Less packaging, more smiles” is Amazon’s new program that includes a call to action to use less packaging material and shrink the boxes to fit orders more often.
Going shopping? Here are the major retailers that are requiring customers to wear masks
Amid the sharp rise in COVID-19 cases in many states across the U.S., more national retailers have rolled out new policies that will require customers to wear facial coverings while shopping in stores.
Several hospitalized after Queens fire
Several people were hurt in an overnight fire in Queens.
Lightning sets fire to church in Queens
Fire marshals confirmed that a lightning strike sparked the flames.
Cuomo: Police at airports enforcing pandemic quarantine
Anyone coming from a state with a high COVID-19 infection rate must quarantine for 14 days when visiting New York. The governor says police are stationed at airports to enforce these rules.
Pick-up truck crashes into outdoor dining area in Brooklyn
A pick-up truck slammed through the seating barriers outside a restaurant in Sunset Park, thrusting patrons, tables and chairs to the ground. No one was seriously injured. The driver was issued a summons.
Petition pushes for NYC to allow outdoor learning this school year
Over 2,100 people have signed a petition urging the Mayor and the City Council to allow students to be taught outdoors when the school year resumes in the fall.
'Fiscal tsunami' for MTA as deficit projected of more than $5 billion
Fare and toll increases, wage freezes, service cuts and even a state gas tax were discussed Wednesday as the nation's largest transit agency stared down a gaping budget hole caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
NYPD clears out Occupy City Hall protesters
The group set up tents late last month demanding the city defund the NYPD by $1 billion, but once the cut was made, many protesters remained in the encampment they had created.