How the feds protect U.N. General Assembly dignitaries

Keeping dignitaries from around the world safe during the U.N. General Assembly over the next two weeks is an around-the-clock operation coordinated by a federal law enforcement agency that not many people really know about.

James Earl Jones Theatre unveiled on Broadway

The newly restored Cort Theatre on Broadway has been renamed after James Earl Jones, becoming the second Broadway theater named after a Black artist. Jones, 91, did not attend Monday's ceremony.

NYC congestion pricing: How it would work and how to weigh in

You could pay from $9 to $23 to enter the heart of Manhattan in your car under the much-delated New York City congestion pricing plan, which has generated so much controversy that the MTA extended the public comment period though Sept. 23.

Water at NYCHA complex is safe to drink: Mayor

The lab that conducted the initial tests that found arsenic in the water at the Jacob Riis Houses has allegedly admitted to introducing arsenic into the samples, causing the false results.

Death of Queen Elizabeth II: New Yorkers mourn

New Yorkers are mourning Queen Elizabeth II, who visited the city three times during her reign. Visitors have been leaving flowers outside the British consulate in Manhattan all day.