NYC anti-Trump 'No Kings Day' protest to coincide with DC military parade
Hundreds of "No Kings Day" protests are expected this weekend across the U.S., including NYC, the same day as President Trump's 79th birthday and the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday parade in Washington, D.C.
1 year until FIFA World Cup 2026: Match schedule; how to get tickets for MetLife Stadium
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is just a year away. MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, will host eight matches in total, including the final.
Over 80 arrested after anti-ICE protest erupts in NYC: 'We will not tolerate chaos'
Some of the demonstrators were led away to NYPD buses in zip ties, while others were wrestled to the ground and pepper sprayed by officers dressed in riot gear.
Diddy trial latest: 'Jane' says she joined 'cuckold' sex marathons to feel loved by Combs
Under cross-examination, Sean "Diddy" Combs' ex-girlfriend testified she took part in sex acts with male sex workers at the music mogul's request because it made her feel loved by him, but now regrets what she came to recognize as the "cuckold" lifestyle.
Bloomberg endorses Cuomo for NYC mayor
Former Mayor of New York City Mike Bloomberg has endorsed current New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo.
NYC mayoral candidates answer questions on taxes, affordability, spending
A questionnaire sheds light on the potential future spending habits of New York City's mayoral candidates.
Service at Grand Central resumes after fire breaks out
A fire broke out at Grand Central in Manhattan, forcing several branches on the Long Island Rail Road to reroute or cancel service.
Diddy trial update: 'Jane' says she now regrets 'cuckold lifestyle'
Combs' ex-girlfriend, who is using the pseudonym "Jane," testified under cross-examination that she took part in sexual acts with others at Combs' request to feel loved by him.
Owner of pit bulls that attacked a chihuahua ordered to turn his dogs over to the NYPD
The owner of the two pit bulls that attacked Penny the chihuahua last month was ordered to hand his dogs over to the NYPD.
NYC spider molester: Man using bug as excuse to inappropriately touch women, police say
NYC police are searching for a man who they say targets women by claiming they have a spider on them as a pretext to inappropriately touch them.
Moped rider rips chain from 5-year-old's neck in broad daylight Bronx robbery
A 5-year-old boy was robbed of his chain by a moped rider in the Bronx, the NYPD said.
Diddy's ex-girlfriend on Cassie's lawsuit: 'Reading my own sexual trauma'
"Jane" returned to the witness stand in the Sean "Diddy" Combs trial, detailing her experience reading over a lawsuit Cassie filed against Combs in 2023.
Voters could be given the option to vote on removing NYC mayors from office
As of today, there are two ways a New York City mayor can be removed. A Charter Revision Commission is recommending adding a third way that includes voter input.
Boat catches fire near NYC's Hart Island, forcing 22 people into the water
A boat caught fire on Saturday night in the Long Island Sound near the Bronx, forcing numerous people to jump into the water to be rescued.
ICE raids spark protests in Manhattan; several people detained
Protesters pushed back against immigration officers in Manhattan Saturday after ICE raids were carried out in the city and nationwide.
Scammers targeting NYC parking meters: How to protect your money
Drivers beware! Scammers are targeting New York City parking meters by placing fraudulent QR code stickers on machines, directing drivers to third-party websites to steal payment information.
SailGP returns to NYC this weekend: How to watch sailing competition
Sail Grand Prix is back in New York City for the third time, meaning top racers from around the world will be flying across the Hudson River at record speeds.
Queens 11th grader detained by ICE, separated from family: Senator
A Queens public school student was detained by ICE and separated from family during a routine immigration hearing, according to a New York state senator.
Long Island community comes together to save historic windmill
The towering treasure was built in the 1800s by New York Gov. John Adams Dix and withstood the hurricane of 1938.
Community saves historic Long Island windmill from demolition
A historic windmill in Westhampton Beach, once destined for demolition, has been preserved and restored through community efforts, now standing proudly on the Great Lawn as a symbol of local heritage. FOX 5 NY's Jodi Goldberg speaks with some of the people who saved it.