NYC Man with 30 Arrests Caught on Camera Attempting to Snatch Child from Dad in Broad Daylight: NYPD
A man with over 30 prior arrests was arrested for attempting to abduct a 6-year-old boy walking with his dad in Brooklyn.
New York City Set to End Contentious Program That Provides Debit Cards To Migrant Families
The program provided debit cards to some 2,600 migrant families living in hotels so they could buy food and baby supplies
How Will Trump's Mass Deportation Plans Affect New York City? Lawmakers and Experts Disagree
NYC Mayor Eric Adams reassured New Yorkers that mass deportations would not come to the city, but immigrations laws are only enforced by the federal government
NYC Marathon Bans Fitness Influencer for Life After He Disrupted Race with Film Crew: 'I F--ked Up'
Matthew Choi was disqualified and barred from competing in any future competitions after he ran with two unauthorized people riding on e-bikes.
NYC Parents Forced Children to Starve While Buying Fresh Food for Themselves and Locking It Away: Prosecutors
The home's refrigerator would allegedly be turned to face the wall and cabinets were zip-tied shut so that the kids could not get to the food.
NYC Man Won't Face Charges After Legally Squatting in Iconic Hotel for Years, Told to Seek Psychiatric Help
A man who lived rent-free for years in a New York hotel after exploiting housing laws will not face charges due to being deemed mentally unfit to stand trial.
Trump Accuser Says Winning Presidency 'Does Nothing' And Still Owes Her $90 Million
A lawyer representing E. Jean Carroll, the journalist that President-elect Donald Trump has been civilly convicted of crimes against, reminded Trump of the almost $90 million he has been ordered to pay her which she still has not received.
Insult Comic Planned to Call Kamala a "C--t" at Trump's Madison Square Garden Rally: Report
All speakers had been required to submit drafts of what they planned to say at Sunday's rally to campaign staffers.
New York City Bill to Give Pet Owners Paid Time Off to Care for Sick Animals
A new bill in New York City proposes allowing pet owners to use paid sick leave to care for their sick animals.
Texas Has Bussed Over 45,000 Migrants to NYC; Many of Them Have Gone Back
Some 10% of all arrivals to New York City have chosen to return to Texas after being offered one-way bus tickets by city authorities
NYC Airport Security Stops Woman from Boarding Plane with Carry-On 'Samurai Sword'
A woman was stopped at LaGuardia Airport after trying to bring a "samurai sword" onto a plane.
New York City Set To Close One of The Most Problematic Immigrant Shelters Early Next Year
New York City will close its migrant shelter in Randall's Island next February, citing decreased immigrant arrivals for 14 consecutive weeks
Rudy Giuliani's Son Fighting to Keep World Series Rings From Being Used to Pay His Dad's Massive Debt to Defamed Election Workers
Rudy Giuliani's son is fighting to keep four World Series rings he said belong to him that his father is using as collateral in a $148 million defamation lawsuit.
NYC Paralegal Declared 'War' on Migrants, Built Explosive Device to Blow Up Shelter: Police
Derek Klever never meant to kill the migrants with his makeshift bomb, but instead cause they harm and fear.
Official at Cuban Ministry Under US Sanctions Is Part of the Country's Delegation At UNGA In NYC
Col. Mario Méndez Mayedo, who works at Cuba's Interior Ministry, was identified as part of the group that traveled to the U.S. this week
AOC Leads the Pack in Calling for Eric Adams' Resignation as Authorities Raid the NYC Mayor's Residence
The lawmaker made the call before authorities announced an indictment against the mayor, which is expected to be unsealed soon
Eric Adams Takes Page Out of Trump's Playbook
The embattled mayor has refused to resign following an indictment and lashed back at critics, saying he is being targeted by the Biden administration for his stance when dealing with migrants arriving in the city
Wanted Murder Suspect Arrested in NYC After Random Police Stop for Drinking in Public
37-year-old Jorrell Shoals was being issued a summons for publicly drinking alcohol. Officers learned he was wanted for the murder of 54-year-old Ramon Cruz.
Woman Wearing 'Pink Shower Cap' Steals NYC Subway Train, Takes It for a Joyride, Crashes It and Flees: Police
The NYPD is searching for a man and a woman suspected of hijacking and derailing a subway train in the Briarwood section of Queens. The NYPD has released images of the suspects, and are asking for the public's assistance in identifying the individuals.
A look at how migrant families are being relocated to shelters in NYC's different boroughs
Homeless and child advocates say moving shelters has caused disruption in children's schooling and made it harder for parents to hold down jobs
DOJ reacts to 'El Mayo's' appearance before NYC court: 'Justice will follow'
The Sinaloa Cartel co-founder pleaded not guilty to the charges he's facing
'El Mayo' Zambada reportedly accepted being taken from Texas to NYC after getting a death threat
According to specialized journalist Anabel Hernández, he was threatened by the Barrio Azteca gang in El Paso
'El Mayo' now accepts being taken to NYC from Texas as courts seek to prosecute their own cases
An El Paso judge had twice rejected a request by the DOJ to transfer the infamous drug lord, who has now changed his stance
Texas judge rejects DOJ request to prioritize 'El Mayo's' trial in New York City
Judge Kathleen Cardone from El Paso said the drug lord has already been informed of the charges against him and doesn't need to be taken up north
'El Mayo' rejects being tried for drug-trafficking in New York, seeks to remain in Texas
The DOJ is seeking for the co-founder of the Sinaloa Cartel to be tried in the same court as "El Chapo" Guzmán
New York City employee gunned down Venezuelan migrant sleeping in park to 'settle a score', District Attorney says
The murder was initially believed to be connected to a fatal shooting of two other Venezuelan men outside a nearby migrant shelter just minutes later.
NYPD says migrants, including minors, are behind a surge in crime in Central Park
One of the accused is as young as 11 years old
New York City Mayor Eric Adams faces a new round of subpoenas in his long-running corruption inquiry
A grand jury seeks to find out whether the Mayor accepted illegal donations from Turkey for his 2021 campaign, as well as upgrades on Turkish Airlines flights
NYPD dismantles encampment of migrants evicted from Randall's Island shelter
According to Mayor Eric Adams, more than 20,000 migrants have arrived in the city since April
Felony assaults in New York City are increasing despite a drop in violent crimes, report shows
The number of felony assaults jumped to 28,000 last year, the largest amount reported since the COVID-19 pandemic began