My weekly political analysis!
A federal investigation into NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and his network of donors is ramping up.
Your tax dollars, hard at work.
Best known for his work on Fox News' "Hannity & Colmes," he was the progressive counterweight to his conservative co-host, Sean Hannity.
The music industry icon's Times Square rally will feature a national co-chair of the Women's March on Washington.
The First Lady wants $150 million for the "tremendous harm" the Daily Mail caused to her reputation.
LendLease Turner was chosen as the developer for the massive expansion.
The couple saw "In Transit" at the Circle in the Square Theatre.
President Donald Trump signed an executive action Tuesday allowing construction to resume on the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines.
Ian Schrager, a co-owner of '70s hotspot Studio 54, was granted a pardon for a 1980 sentence for tax evasion.
Streets were blocked off for most of the morning and afternoon.
Hundreds of the hotel rooms were in the $400 to $600 range, according to a watchdog report.
The rapper had pledged allegiance to Trump in a recent onstage rant that landed him in a mental hospital.
New Yorkers are sick of paying to protect the controversial new president-elect.
An NYC activist nearly had her arm torn off this week in clashes with North Dakota sheriff's forces.
The president-elect on climate change, conflicts of interest, the Clintons and more.
The vice President-elect says he didn't take offense at what was said and reassured the country Donald Trump would work for all Americans.
The cast also had a statement for the vice president-elect after the show.
The NYPD will crack down on truck traffic and close off some streets surrounding Trump Tower, the mayor said Friday.
Who will enter the great gold castle on Fifth Avenue next? Thanks to C-SPAN, now you can watch for yourself.
The mayor briefed New Yorkers on what happened between him and Donald Trump at an hour-long meeting Wednesday inside Trump Tower.
Midtown's anti-Trump protests aren't just for us big kids anymore.
New Yorkers unhappy with the result of the presidential election have made their voices heard in the city streets. (PHOTOS AND VIDEOS)
UPDATES: In the third day since Donald Trump was elected president, angry New Yorkers marched through Midtown to protest at Trump Tower.
Now the result is official, Donald Trump will be the next President-elect to be molded by the museum.
"We reject the president-elect!"
Pilots will be banned from entering airspace within a two nautical mile radius around Trump Tower or fly under an altitude of 3,000 feet.
Thousands of protesters marched from Union Square to Trump Tower on a rainy Wednesday night, chanting, "Not my president!"
Hundreds gathered in Columbus Circle Wednesday night to protest President-elect Donald Trump.
Clinton expressed her disappointment in losing, but her hope for the future of the country.
There were a handful of problems across Midtown Manhattan with long lines and broken scanners.
Watch video of the lusty boos raining down, and see the younger Trump's illegal picture here.
The GOP nominee is going low-key with his victory party — in direct opposition to just about his entire campaign.
Clinton has chosen to spend election night under the largest glass ceiling in New York City.
Whether you think the WikiLeaks emails are a public service or politically motivated, the law says hacking into someone's email is a crime.
Over 60,000 people have signed a petition calling on Nike not to renew its lease in Midtown's Trump Tower due to his offensive remarks.
CNN and AMC partnered to bring the election to a theater in Midtown and a theater in Jersey.
Barbs flew as the two presidential candidates spoke at a Waldorf Astoria dinner party Thursday night.
Hundreds of people crowded around Trump Tower in Midtown Wednesday evening to protest Trump's misogyny before the third presidential debate.