Disney updates lawsuit against DeSantis to add new events, including monorail oversight
Disney on Monday amended its free speech lawsuit against Gov. Ron DeSantis to add recent developments in the tit-for-tat fight between the entertainment giant and the Florida governor, such as a new law granting the state unprecedented authority to inspect a monorail system at Disney World.
Knife-wielding thief steals merchandise from Bronx Home Depot
The NYPD is looking for the knife-wielding thief they said stole merchandise from a Home Depot.
Jordan Neely: NYPD seeks 6 protesters accused of storming NYC subway tracks
The NYPD arrested 13 people over the weekend for fighting with officers during the protest that unfolded as a call for justice in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely.
Twitter's new blue check rules expose election offices to spoof accounts
Election administrators across the US are struggling to figure out how to respond after Elon Musk threw Twitter's verification service into disarray.
‘Stranger Things’ production ‘not possible’ during writer’s strike, Duffer brothers say
A note from the Duffer brothers, the co-creators of Netflix hit “Stranger Things,” has fans preparing for the worst – a possible delay in the fifth and final season.
Style hacks that will make 'shopping your closet' easier
Shopping your closet can save you a lot of money and time, but it isn't easy. Here's how you can repurpose and re-style items that you already own this spring.
Google launches no-password log in feature
The passkey feature gives users a new option over a password or two-step verification.
MTA to boost subway service on nights, weekends this summer
The MTA has announced plans to expand subway service on 21 lines this summer, the first major increase in service since the pandemic.
Former Police Academy in NYC converts into shelter for new asylum seekers
A former NYPD police academy will temporarily house migrants as the city expects an influx of newcomers.
Celebrating the life and legacy of NYPD Detective Troy Patterson
Funeral services were held Friday in Crown Heights, Brooklyn for NYPD detective Troy Patterson.
Woman knocked unconscious, raped in Queens after accepting scooter ride
The NYPD has released additional photos of a man they said allegedly punched, and then raped a woman.
NYC subway chokehold: Calls for criminal charges after death of Jordan Neely
The choking death of Jordan Neely is setting off powerful reactions across the city, with some calling it a criminal, racist act while others justify the act.
NYC Subway alerts back on Twitter after week off
Service alerts for New York City’s subway, commuter trains and buses are back on Twitter. The country’s largest transportation network began providing service alerts on its Twitter accounts in time for the Thursday evening commute.
NYC capping fees for outdoor dining program
The City Council plans to cap fees for outdoor dining, benefitting smaller restaurants that relied on outdoor dining to stay afloat during the pandemic.
NYC subway chokehold: Adams responds amid outrage over homeless man's death
The 24-year-old Marine veteran who subdued an allegedly aggressive subway rider was taken into custody, interviewed by police and released without charges.
NYC subway chokehold: Homeless man's death ruled a homicide
The death of Jordan Neely is still under investigation after he was placed in a chokehold on a New York City subway train after allegedly acting aggressively toward other passengers.
Woman, 20, falls to death from roof of Times Square hotel
Investigators are trying to determine if the woman fell, was pushed or jumped from the Midtown hotel’s roof.
NYC DOT launches new platform to report double-parking, blocked bike and bus lanes
The NYC DOT has launched a new web platform where New York residents can report areas where double-parking and blocked bike and bus lanes often happen due to vehicles unloading and loading.
Facebook failed to protect privacy of children using Messenger Kids app, FTC says
The Federal Trade Commission says Facebook misrepresented the access it provided to app developers to private user data.
Two women shot in the Bronx: NYPD
Authorities say a 44-year-old woman was shot in the leg, torso, and arm, while a 52-year-old woman was shot in the leg.