NYC neighborhood carries on during wait for potential Trump grand jury indictment
The long wait has brought out spectators and demonstrators awaiting a possible indictment of Donald Trump. But not everyone is caught up in the spectacle as some people are carrying on with their daily lives, spending time with friends and pets.
Some Trump supporters gather outside Manhattan court in protest of case
Robert Costello on Monday testified before a Manhattan grand jury that is deciding whether to indict Trump, while some supporters of the former president gathered to protest.
How an indictment of Donald Trump would be carried out
A Manhattan grand jury has been looking into former President Donald Trump’s involvement in a $130,000 payment made in 2016 to the porn actor Stormy Daniels to keep her from going public about a sexual encounter she said she had with him years earlier.
Will Donald Trump take a mugshot if he’s indicted?
Donald Trump's arrest – if it happens – won’t look like a traditional Hollywood-style takedown with handcuffs and a 'perp walk.' Here's how experts say it would likely unfold.
9/11 victim receives payout for cancer related to terrorist attack
It's the first time a payout has happened for someone with uterine cancer linked to 9/11.
Death-penalty deliberations for NYC bike-path terrorist Sayfullo Saipov delayed briefly
There was a delay in death-penalty deliberations in the case against terrorist Sayfullo Saipov, but jurors are now back at it.
Prosecutors say 'proud terrorist' Sayfullo Saipov deserves death for bike-path massacre
Sayfullo Saipov, the terrorist convicted in January for killing eight people and injuring 18 others during the 2017 Halloween ISIS terrorist truck attack over by the Hudson River bike path, may soon know whether he lives or dies.
Calls for NYC to release information on air quality after 9/11 attacks
Officials want New York City to disclose what the Giuliani administration knew about the harmful impacts of the toxins released in the 9/11 attacks.
NY opens first legal recreational marijuana dispensary in Manhattan
New York is turning a new leaf. The first legal dispensary for recreational marijuana in the state is opening Thursday. It's called Housing Works Cannabis Co. and it's located in the East Village.
Mural honoring Holocaust hero unveiled in Manhattan
A building in Manhattan now features a mural honoring a man who stood up to fascism during World War II and is credited with helping save thousands of Jews.
Greek Orthodox church destroyed on 9/11 reopens
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine hosted its first service Tuesday, two decades after it was destroyed by the falling south tower of the World Trade Center on September 11.
Suspect in 3 NYC shootings in custody after manhunt
One of the victims is a 17-year-old girl.
$10M bust of luxury knock-offs in Lower Manhattan
Among the $10 million in fake products were Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Gucci, Balenciaga, Prada, Dior, Rolex, and Yves Saint Laurent.
Police arrest man accused of attempted rape on moving subway train
A man accused of attempting to rape a woman on a moving subway train after police say he removed his pants and underwear before getting on top of the woman has been arrested.
NYPD: Man attempted to rape woman onboard moving subway train
A man is wanted for attempting to rape a woman onboard a moving NYC subway train after police say he removed his pants and underwear before getting on top of the woman.
Golden Girls Kitchen NYC is set to open soon
New Yorkers will be able to say "thank you for being a friend," inside the Golden Girls Kitchen restaurant experience in Manhattan.
NYC subway cleaner hit in face with metal pipe
A custodian working to clean a Lower Manhattan subway station was brutally attacked by a man with a metal pipe.
Sword assault in Lower Manhattan subway station sends people running
There was panic after a slashing, possibly with a sword, in a Lower Manhattan subway station.
NYC counterfeit market thrives despite police crackdowns
Makeshift markets for counterfeit goods continue to multiply, especially on Canal Street in Manhattan, where the sidewalk outside a bank is crawling with shoppers, sellers, cash, and fake Fendi.
Jury selection begins in bike path terrorism trial
Jury selection is now underway in the trial of a man accused of killing eight people on a New York City bike path on Halloween in 2017.