The first days of spring blossomed with food news.
Nearly 10 restaurants were closed this week by the city's health inspectors — the most in months.
When a subway conductor was slashed in the neck last month at a Brooklyn station, Delilah Goble said she broke down in tears.
A "person of interest" in the shocking stabbing death of Samiya Spain, 19, outside a Brooklyn bodega is in custody, police said.
Sources tell CBS New York police have identified 19-year-old Veo Kelly of Bushwick, Brooklyn as the suspect.
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Donald Trump is returning to the stock market. Shareholders of Digital World Acquisition Corp. approved a merger with Trump's business.
For more than a century, it has been a crime to cheat on your spouse in New York.
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Police say the 36-year-old did not pay the fare when he entered a subway station armed with a knife and a gun on March 14.
A saturated first Saturday of the spring awaits, New Yorkers.
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"Can you pay me today please," is just one text from a Grimaldi's worker who begged for hard-earned unpaid wages, prosecutors said.
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Christian Torres, 45, left an elderly man with six broken ribs and a liver hematoma after he shoved him to the ground, prosecutors said.
WJA's new scholarship aims to support aspiring media and communications professionals.
Timothy Pearson, a controversial mayoral aide, is the subject of City Hall's second sexual harassment scandal this week.
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The boys, ages 1 and 2, remained hospitalized after the late Wednesday fire that also left two 8-year-old girls and a woman, 28, injured.
“Aladdin” turns 10 this month and it has done more than become Broadway's go-to for young people experiencing their first musical.
There was an outpouring of grief in New York City ever since the beloved Eurasian eagle-owl Flaco died Feb. 23 after striking a building.
A federal judge suggested Wednesday that Michael Cohen committed perjury under oath.
FTX Trading Limited CEO John J. Ray III told a judge that Sam Bankman-Fried's victims have suffered and continue to suffer from his crimes.
Baimadajie Angwang is fighting the police commissioner's decision to fire him after prosecutors dropped charges alleging he spied for China.
The Metropolitan Opera was forced to stage a semi-staged performance of Puccini's "Turandot" on Wednesday night after a stage elevator jam.
A swarm of muggers repeatedly assaulted a 19-year-old man inside Columbus Circle station before stealing his coat and sneakers, police said.
The limited engagement runs April 5 to 27 at The Gene Frankel Theatre in NoHo.
Donald Trump says it's impossible to pay a $454 million bond by Monday to appeal his civil fraud judgment. Prosecutors don't believe him.
"Pay your bill. If not, we would shut off your water," said Mayor Eric Adams to holders of 2,400 delinquent accounts.
In the age of test-optional admissions, excelling in Advanced Placement (AP) courses is paramount for college applications.
Daniel Penny is accused of killing 30-year-old Jordan Neely when he put him in a 15-minute chokehold aboard an F train last year.
The deal struck between Mount Sinai and UnitedHealthcare comes just days before patients' doctors would be out-of-network.
During the Gilded Age of architecture, wealth was often on display in opulent mansions rowhouses of industrialists and politicians.
Two new lists show what active NYPD officers have amassed the highest lawsuit payouts and were defendants in the most civil rights lawsuits.
Donald Trump is hurtling toward a critical deadline in his most costly legal battle to date.
CUNY SPS experienced a nearly 11% increase in the total number of students enrolled in Spring 2024 from the prior year.