Supreme Court gun case: States with strict gun laws weigh next steps after ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down a New York state law that restricted who could get a permit to carry a gun in public.
NYC taxi crashes into people on Manhattan sidewalk
Three people remained in critical condition Tuesday after a taxi crashed onto a sidewalk in Manhattan.
Prince George’s County police officer suspended following arrest in New York City: cops
Authorities say a Prince George's County police officer has been suspended without pay after being arrested in New York City.
NYC apartment of Hollywood legend Greta Garbo hits market for $7.25M: ‘Cinematic views'
The home that belonged to Hollywood icon Great Garbo for nearly 40 years still drips with old Hollywood flare and measures 3,293 square feet.
Court rules Happy the Elephant is not a person, to remain at Bronx Zoo
New York's top court on Tuesday rejected an effort to free Happy the elephant from the Bronx Zoo, ruling that she does not meet the definition of "person" who is being illegally confined.
Video: Subway surfers ride on top of J train into Brooklyn
At least eight people were spotted riding atop a subway as it crossed the Williamsburg Bridge into Brooklyn.
Video: Attacker shoves woman onto Bronx subway tracks
A Bronx man is under arrest for a brazen daytime attack. 30-year-old Theodore Ellis is accused of shoving a 52-year-old woman onto the train tracks at an outdoor subway station in the Bronx.
Buffalo mass shooting: Grand jury indicts Payton Gendron on terror, hate charge
The white 18-year-old man accused of fatally shooting 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket was charged Wednesday by a grand jury with domestic terrorism motivated by hate and 10 counts of first-degree murder.
Retired officer killed in Buffalo supermarket attack honored at his funeral
The retired police officer killed in the Buffalo supermarket shooting has been posthumously awarded the city police department's medal of honor and promoted to lieutenant.
Last NYC public payphone removed
The last public payphone in New York City was removed on Monday.
Buffalo mass shooting: Payton Gendron indicted
Payton Gendron, the man accused of killing 10 people at a Buffalo supermarket was indicted by a grand jury and briefly appeared in court on Thursday.
Buffalo mass shooting suspect wore hazmat suit to school, claimed he'd stabbed cat
When Payton Gendron and his classmates returned to in-person class after a portion of the COVID-19 pandemic, those around home noticed odd behavior and rebellious signs.
Houses passes bill devoting more resources to fight domestic terrorism after Buffalo shooting
The vote Wednesday night was along party lines, 222-203, with one Republican in favor.
Buffalo mass shooting: 911 dispatcher on leave after allegedly hanging up on Tops supermarket employee
A Tops supermarket employee who survived the Buffalo, New York, mass shooting on Saturday alleged that a 911 dispatcher hung up on her while she was trying to get help, according to local reports.
'Pharma bro' Martin Shkreli released from prison early to halfway house
Shkreli was sentenced to seven years in federal prison on fraud charges in 2017.
Buffalo shooting suspect once threatened high school, what else is known about the 18-year-old
New details continue to emerge from authorities about the 18-year-old suspected of killing 10 people at a Buffalo supermarket. Here's what's known so far about the suspect, Payton Gendron.
Buffalo shooting suspect aimed to keep killing if he got away, police say
The gunman, who had crossed the state to target people at the Tops Friendly Market, had talked about shooting up another store as well, police said.
Buffalo supermarket shooting: What’s known about the victims
Authorities said the gunman shot, in total, 11 Black people and two White people Saturday in a rampage motivated by racial hatred.
Buffalo shooting: Gunman drove 200 miles for 'pure evil' hate crime, investigators say
Investigators say the shooter, Payton Gendron, repeatedly visited sites espousing white supremacist ideologies and race-based conspiracy theories.
Frank James, NYC subway shooting suspect, pleads not guilty
Frank James, who is accused of opening fire in an NYC subway train last month has pleaded not guilty to terrorism and other charges.