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New York man drops suit claiming ex fled state with his dog after break-up
A man has dropped a lawsuit accusing his ex-fiancée of fleeing the state with his dog after they called off their nuptials, court papers show.
Man who got out of car after NYC fender-bender could lose leg after being struck by hit-and-run driver
The 20-year-old man was driving a yellow Ford Escape north on the parkway – approaching Exit 30 for the Long Island Expressway – in Queens when his car and another...
Massive blaze at NYPD auto impound leaves evidence 'burning down': officials
The blaze erupted at 10:37 a.m. at the Erie Basin Auto Pound on Columbia Street in Red Hook, a Fire Department spokesman said.
NYC gangbanger hit with life sentence in two-decade-old Father's Day shooting
The case turned into a homicide in November 2010 when innocent bystander Caprice Jones died as a result of his injuries.
Creep allegedly gropes girl, 14, on Bronx bus
The teen was riding a Bx11 bus approaching the intersection of Shakespeare Avenue and Edward L. Grant Highway in Mount Eden around 3:30 p.m. Monday when a stranger grabbed her...
Frosty mix of snow and rain expected in New York area this week
“There will be mixed precipitation [in New York] at some points over the course of Thursday into the first few hours of Friday,” FOX Weather meteorologist Christopher Tate told The...
Baby-faced teen surrenders in NYC stabbing death of girlfriend, 16: cops
Zyaire Crumbley, 18, joined by an attorney, turned himself in Monday afternoon in connection to the Sunday evening slaying of Saniyah Lawrence inside their apartment on Adam Clayton Powell Jr....
New Yorkers give Hochul low marks on meeting policy goals in 2022: poll
Majorities of registered voters say Gov. Kathy Hochul has failed to restore faith in New York state government while falling short on key policy goals.
Brooklyn hospital network victim of cyber hack crash
New York State health officials for the first time acknowledged that a network of Brooklyn hospitals whose computer systems crashed last month causing chaos for patient and staffers had been...
Gov. Kathy Hochul signs bill replacing 'alien' with 'noncitizen' in NYS law
Gov. Kathy Hochul has signed into law legislation that replaces the terms "alien" and "illegal alien" in state law with the politically correct terms.
Woman groped on JFK flight says she was 'disrespected' by attacker's light sentence
The victim, 30, said US District Judge Frederic Block, 88, "invalidated" her horrifying 2018 experience by allowing convicted creep Daniel Katz to dodge any prison time last week.
Official polio emergency ends in New York following mass vaccination effort
The New York State Department of Health says a polio state of emergency is ending.
AG James' chief of staff wasn't her first staffer ousted over sexual harassment claims
Enny Pichardo, a former deputy in the AG's press office, was fired in 2019 for cause after inappropriately touching them and commenting on their bodies in the Manhattan office.
New Yorkers could sue Big Oil and other polluters for climate 'negligence' under Myrie bill
A Brooklyn Democrat is taking aim at fossil fuel companies over climate change with a proposed bill that critics say might help lawyers more than Mother Earth. The new legislation...
NYC man, 60, beaten to death after he's accused of stealing: cops
The suspect believed that the victim – who he knew from their affordable-housing building about two blocks away – had taken his “personal property,” cops said.
Ex-con packing two guns among four armed NYC farebeaters busted in past week
One suspect was initially stopped on a fare-beating rap -- until a "ghost gun" was spotted in his waistband and a second firearm wrapped in a bandana then fell from...
NY may ban workers from downloading TikTok over Chinese spying threat
A new bill proposes New York ban TikTok from government-issued devices out of fear of Chinese espionage.
Rudy Giuliani owes ex-wife $14K, far less than 'faulty' amount she claimed: judge
A Manhattan judge Monday called Rudy Giuliani's ex wife's claims that the former mayor owes her $260,000 under a divorce agreement "faulty."
Ex-comptroller sues sex assault accuser, says claims sank mayoral bid
Former city comptroller Scott Stringer filed a defamation suit Monday against a woman he said "derailed" his bid for mayor last year with sexual assault allegations.
Inmate dies on Rikers Island, 19th death reported in troubled NYC jails
Edgardo Mejias, 39, died around 5 p.m. Sunday inside the Anna M. Kross Center, according to the city's Department of Correction.
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