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.
Murder-for-hire suspect arrested in New York with guns, latex mask
According to the FBI, Hyunkook Korsiak met with an undercover agent and agreed to murder a fictitious businessman in a Midtown Manhattan hotel for $50,000.
Cohen to testify before grand jury in Trump hush money probe
Trump lawyer Joseph Tacopina said it is unlikely the former president will accept an invitation, extended by prosecutors last week, to testify before the grand jury himself.
2nd victim from stampede after GloRilla concert identified
The second person who died following a stampede after a rap concert in Rochester, New York, was identified Tuesday as 35-year-old Brandy Miller.
Here are the happiest cities in the US
Is the city you live in considered "happy"? WalletHub released their rankings of 2023’s Happiest Cities in America.
Shipwreck of famous SS Savannah possibly found off New York after Hurricane Ian
As Tropical Storm Ian whipped across parts of Northeast last fall, the former Category 4 hurricane helped uncover the wreckage of a possible early 19th-century ship along the New York shoreline.
Buffalo mass shooter sentenced to life in prison during emotional hearing
The sentencing hearing for Payton Gendron was disrupted briefly when he was charged by a man in the audience, who was quickly restrained.
Brooklyn U-Haul truck rampage leaves 1 dead, 7 injured; driver in custody
One person has died and seven others are injured after a man driving a U-Haul truck swerved onto sidewalks and plowed into scooter riders in Brooklyn on Monday.
Fox News meteorologist Adam Klotz attacked on NYC subway after stopping teens from assaulting older man
Fox News meteorologist Adam Klotz demanded NYC Mayor Eric Adams invoke change to combat the crime surge after he was beaten by teens on the subway.
Bills' Damar Hamlin faces long recovery, family spokesman tells AP
Damar Hamlin still requires oxygen and is having his heart monitored regularly to ensure there are no setbacks or after-effects, a family spokesperson said.
FAA investigating near-miss at JFK Airport
Officials are investigating a close call at John F. Kennedy International Airport Friday night between a plane that was crossing a runway and another that was preparing for takeoff.
Trump Organization fined $1.6 million for tax fraud
Former President Donald Trump’s company was fined $1.6 million Friday for a scheme in which top executives dodged personal income taxes on lavish job perk
Watch: 100-year-old woman graduates high school in 'most memorable' ceremony
Pearl Neumann received her high school diploma in December 2022 after leaving school to work on her family’s farm.
Bills' Damar Hamlin discharged from Buffalo hospital after completing comprehensive tests
"We have completed a series of tests and evaluations... we are confident that Damar can be safely discharged to continue his rehabilitation at home and with the Bills," a statement reads in part.
Buffalo Bills' Damar Hamlin in 'critical condition' after collapse on field
The Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals game was suspended for the night after Bill's safety Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field following a tackle.
Buffalo hit hard by deadly winter 'bomb cyclone': How we can help
"We had wind gusts up to 79 miles per hour. You could feel your home shaking," Mayor Byron Brown said. "We had temperatures as low as minus-22 degrees below zero, and we had white-out conditions where you could not see in front of your face."
'Major disaster': Death toll rises in western New York after historic blizzard
First responders had to abandon ambulances due to white out conditions in Erie County, where at least seven people died during the Christmas blizzard.
Blizzard in Buffalo: Here's what 'zero-mile visibility' looks like
"We don't even want to be parked in it, you definitely don't want to be driving in it," the National Weather Service warned -- with video to prove their point.
You can rent a massive billboard in New York's Times Square for $150
For those who can’t make it to Times Square in person, they can also see their rented billboard on a live stream.
New York Times journalists, other employees go on 24-hour strike
The 24-hour walkout on Thursday is the first strike of its kind at the New York Times in more than 40 years.