Salman Rushdie attacker charged with supporting Hezbollah
The U.S. District Court in Buffalo charged Hadi Matar with attempting to provide material support to Hezbollah.
New York governor slams Medicaid care program: 'A racket'
Hochul told Bloomberg that the program was being abused so much that it now makes up the majority of New York City's job increases.
JFK Airport fire: Everything we know as people evacuated, flights impacted
A fire at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York left some passengers sitting on the tarmac, unable to get off their flight.
Panel urges removal of judge who allegedly threatened to shoot black teens
New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct is urging the removal of State Supreme Court Justice Erin Gall for her behavior at graduation party.
Justin Timberlake a "marketing genius" in DWI arrest, suggests "Girls" star
Zosia Mamet has weighed in on Justin Timberlake's arrest as the singer and actor is due in court over the incident.
Gen Z woman fears something's wrong—can't cope with doctor's $500 diagnosis
"Water consumption is so important, but I definitely think there are serious dangers to overdoing it that I wasn't aware of," Taylor Donoghue told Newsweek.
Letitia James rejects Donald Trump's appeal claim
The former president is appealing the ruling in his New York fraud trial.
Letitia James' new law comes into force
A new law allowing prosecutors in New York to treat deed theft as grand larceny came into effect last week.
Chicken recall issued by major supermarket chain
The product was recalled after it was found to contain an undeclared major allergen.
New York Mayor Eric Adams Declines to Endorse Kamala Harris
Eric Adamas previously criticized the Biden administration for how it's handled the migrant crisis.
School dress code to change for nearly one million Americans
New York schools cannot discriminate against student expression in dress codes thanks to new legislation.
Rudy Giuliani "flying first class" sparks anger in bankruptcy case
Giuliani is accused of burning through creditors' cash by flying first class to the Republican National Convention.
114-Year-Old Railway Tunnel Set To Get $11 Billion Makeover
The U.S. government is allocating billions of dollars to renovate one of America's oldest tunnels, still affected by the damage from Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
Letitia James' "major" new law protecting thousands takes effect
The law aims to target deed theft, where someone uses fraud or forgery to wrongly take the title of a property without the homeowner's knowledge or consent.
Dog surrendered to shelter by owner of 16 years given second chance
"I am wondering how anyone can give up a dog after 16 years," one user commented, adding, "Just unbelievable."
Foo Fighters forced to end show due to "dangerous weather"
The band, currently on their "Everything or Nothing at All Tour," had to end Wednesday's concert in Queens early.
Rudy Giuliani faces cash, apartment demands after legal "shenanigans"
Giuliani is accused of putting his $6.5 million apartment on sale as a ruse.
New York Democrat accused of biting police officer
Susan Zhuang was arrested after allegedly biting a police officer during a protest over the construction of a homeless shelter.
Letitia James announces new 625-count gun-related indictment
James accused five individuals of trafficking "ghost guns" in Queens.
$2 billion Staten Island flood protection project moves forward
The first contract has been awarded for a plan to mitigate future flood damage to Staten Island.
Woman decides to get whole hair makeover, on morning of her wedding day
Brides are increasingly incorporating mid-ceremony hair changes into their big day, but most wouldn't dare to task a risk as bold as this.
Weed recall sparks warning about dozens of products
The recall was issued for products sold at licensed dispensaries throughout New York. Customers are urged to return the product.
Calls for Bob Menendez to resign "immediately" follow guilty verdict
New Jersey Democratic Senator Bob Menendez was found guilty on Tuesday in his federal bribery trial.
Rudy Giuliani scoffs at 'onerous' terms to end bankruptcy case
His creditors want the right to sell his $6.5 million New York apartment
Letitia James sues county over "transphobic" law
The New York attorney general filed a lawsuit against Nassau County over its effort to ban transgender girls and women from playing on women's sports teams.
Letitia James seeks further action against NRA
New York's attorney general requested a court-appointed monitor to oversee the NRA's finances amid a civil lawsuit trial.
Tornado prompts sudden warning in New York: "Take cover now!"
The warning for the Binghamton area was announced on Monday evening by National Weather Service meteorologists.
Spinach recall update as FDA sets highest risk level
The recall of Solata Foods LLC spinach products has been categorized as class one, which indicates the highest level of danger to consumers.
Beef alert map shows states impacted
The Food Safety and Inspection Service has issued a warning in nine states for canned meat products illegally imported from the Philippines.
Tomato sauce recall update as FDA sets risk level
The tomato sauce was recalled in three states in May and June 2024.