Trump visits N.Y. bodega where clerk fatally stabbed man in self-defense
Former President Donald Trump visited the Manhattan bodega where an employee fatally stabbed a violent customer in 2022.
Donald Trump's first 7 jurors selected: Everything we know
Potential jurors in Trump's criminal hush money trial have faced extensive scrutiny from both sides of the case in efforts to weed out any bias.
Migrants descend on New York City Hall: "Uproot anti-blackness"
New York City Council members Alexa Avilés and Mercedes Narcisse led a hearing about the experience of Black migrants.
Donald Trump "probably" can't get fair trial: Jury consultant
Former President Donald Trump argues that he won't get a fair trial in Manhattan due to the city's support for Democrats.
New York school buses not picking up migrant children angers council member
Mayor Eric Adams' 60-day migrant eviction policy is having a negative effect on public school students in New York, critics say.
Alvin Bragg's raised over $800,000 since indicting Donald Trump
Bragg's case against former President Trump will go to trial this week, with jury selection beginning on Monday.
Oklahoma takes one step closer to building the tallest tower in the US
A developer is looking to build a 1,907-foot tower in downtown Oklahoma City.
New York kept Social Security from some kids, new documents reveal
Mayor Eric Adams implemented a policy calling for all federal benefits for foster kids to go into a personal savings account.
New York map shows where state will become underwater from sea level rise
New York City and swaths of Long Island are vulnerable to being consumed by the rising ocean as sea ice melts in the coming century.
Ukrainian refugee frustrated with New York City: "You have to work so much"
A woman who moved to New York amid the Russia-Ukraine war warned the city is "impossible" to live in.
Lauren Boebert mocked over report she was 'overserved' at GOP event
According to a CNN report, Boebert was cut off from ordering more alcoholic beverages at a Republican event last year.
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Internet's best reactions to 4.7 earthquake in NYC
The Internet had a lot to say about the earthquake that just happened in NYC.
New Yorker shares experience of 4.7 earthquake: "Thought I was going crazy"
"New York doesn't get this. We don't know about these things," Claire Hillier said on TikTok moments after the quake hit.
Progressives Side With Criminals Over Their Victims. It's Got to Stop
No one wants to risk their life for a city that will bend over backwards for the guy you've arrested for the 11th time but treat you with irreverence.
Trump tower owners are dropping prices
Amid New York City's shifting real estate landscape, Trump Tower's price cuts highlight a broader market adjustment.
Judge releases migrant squatters from New York jail
"Soon we will be immune to this as we've gotten immune to bail reform," a New York-based radio host tells Newsweek about the squatting issue.
Migrants' monthly payment in NYC is higher than veterans compensation
New York City has been a sanctuary for migrants, but officials say they need more assistance from the federal government.
Letitia James gets bad news about Trump property she wants
Trump's 40 Wall Street value drop complicates AG James' seizure plans, with bankruptcy looming as Trump's potential way out.
Donald Trump posts $175 million bond in civil fraud case
After being given a lifeline when an appeals court reduced the bond in his civil fraud case to $175 million, the former president on Monday posted the bond.
Migrants offered tickets to Canadian border
Denver has expended millions of dollars in migrant resources and one official is encouraging them to go to other cities, or even Canada, for refuge.
New York officials are scrambling to change squatter laws
Several recent incidents between squatters and homeowners drew scrutiny to the state's current policies.
New York City vs. Cairo—How the Big Apple Could Learn From Cairo's Metro
To call New York City's subway a pioneering wonder would be incorrect.
New Yorkers look to flee "horrible" city over soaring crime
As an increasing number of residents feel unsafe, many are looking into leaving New York City.
How debit cards for migrants compare to NYC welfare benefits
Migrants will get twice as much per week to spend on essential goods.
New York City deals blow to landlords
Tenants' rights advocates celebrate while landlords are disappointed by the extension of Rent Stabilization Law.
New York City's squatters' rights are most lenient in US
Currently, someone claiming to be a tenant can only be evicted from a property after a legal process that takes around two years.
Donald Trump court sketch sparks wave of jokes, memes
Donald Trump had a busy legal day on Monday, dealing with his personal property potentially being seized and learning about his fate in a criminal trial.
Woman sets trap for suspected package thief, here's what happened
Taylor Quitara Davis had four packages go missing from outside her front door over the past month, so she decided to take action.
Kate Middleton scandal has US laughing at Britain
Kate Middleton's photo-editing saga was mocked by the City of New York's official X account.
New York faces exodus as residents plan to leave state
Only half of New York residents taking part in a recent survey said they plan on staying in the city after 2028.