New York 14 hours ago Cuomo says he'll raise NYC's minimum wage to $20 an hour if elected mayor Former Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the leading candidate for New York City mayor, proposed a minimum wage increase Wednesday.
VIDEO 16 hours ago Cuomo proposes $20/hour minimum wage in NYC Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, D-N.Y., announced Wednesday that he would seek to raise New York City's minimum wage if elected mayor. (Handout)
New York 17 hours ago NYPD hunts for man accused of beating off-duty cop and stealing his gun, alleged accomplice arrested One man was arrested and another is wanted for the violent robbery of an off-duty NYPD officer in the Bronx. The officer suffered severe injuries and remains hospitalized.
New York City 1 day ago 2nd suspect detained after Crypto investor accused of torturing business partner in NYC A second suspect surrendered Tuesday in connection to the alleged torture of a man in New York City over his refusal to disclose a Bitcoin password, police said.
Congress 2 days ago Remembering Rep. Charlie Rangel — and a voicemail I'll never forget Former Rep. Charlie Rangel, D-N.Y., died Monday. He was someone I'd had my fair share of encounters with on Capitol Hill — here are a few of them.
US 3 days ago Sport fishing boat violently crashes into Meschutt Beach jetty, injuring four A Meschutt Beach accident involving a sport fishing boat hitting the jetty and injuring four is under investigation by Suffolk County Police and other agencies.
New York 4 days ago NYC sewage boat explosion in Hudson River kills 1 city worker, injures 2 others A sewage boat exploded in New York City's Hudson River, killing a DEP worker. Two others were injured, and the cause is under investigation.
Donald Trump 4 days ago Trump addresses West Point graduates: 'You are winners' President Donald Trump told U.S. Military Academy graduates at West Point's commencement ceremony that they are all winners while offering them personal advice for success for the cadets.
US Education 5 days ago Trump admin alleges Columbia violated civil rights law with 'deliberate indifference' to campus protests Columbia University violated federal civil rights law through its "deliberate indifference" toward the anti-Israel protests that have taken place on campus since Oct. 7, 2023.
Museums Exhibits 5 days ago Mysterious 18th-century warship unearthed at Ground Zero site gets new home A rare American-built gunboat from the Revolutionary War, unearthed at Ground Zero, is now on display at the New York State Museum in Albany.
VIDEO 6 days ago NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch and Deputy Commissioner of Intelligence and Counterterrorism Rebecca Weiner address safety concerns following deadly shooting at DC Israeli Embassy NYPD commissioner Jessica Tisch and NYPD Intelligence and Counterterrorism Deputy Commissioner Rebecca Weiner describe the increased police presence but explain there are no ties to last night's fatal shooting in Washington, D.C. on 'The Story.'
House Budget 6 days ago Winners, losers and grab-bags from House GOP's narrow passage of 'big, beautiful bill' Freedom Caucus secures changes as House passes budget bill with tax cut extensions
Senate May 21 Adam Schiff tells EPA's Lee Zeldin he'll cause cancer after shoutfest: 'Could give a rat's a--' Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin tells Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., 'you don't care about wasting money' while defending his zero tolerance policy for waste.
College May 21 Anti-Israel protesters torch diplomas outside Columbia University on graduation day Anti-Israel protesters burned diplomas outside Columba University Wednesday demanding the release of Mahmoud Khalil who was arrested by immigration agents in March.
Andrew Cuomo May 21 DOJ investigating Andrew Cuomo for allegedly lying about COVID decisions, source confirms Andrew Cuomo faces DOJ investigation over COVID-19 nursing home deaths and alleged false testimony to Congress, amid political rivalry with Eric Adams.
New York May 21 No distress calls made from Mexican Navy tall ship that crashed into Brooklyn Bridge, Mexico Navy chief says No distress calls came from the Mexican Navy tall ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge over the weekend before the collision, Mexico's Navy chief said.
VIDEO May 20 New York congressman: We need to provide 'real and lasting tax relief' to our constituents Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., explains his objections to the SALT provision in President Donald Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' on 'The Story.'
Politics May 20 More polling problems for this blue state Democrat governor facing re-election next year A Siena College poll reveals Rep. Elise Stefanik as the leading Republican contender for New York governor, while Gov. Kathy Hochul's re-election support declines.
New York City May 19 Brooklyn Bridge sustains no structural damage after fatal Mexican navy ship crash NTSB confirms Brooklyn Bridge's structural integrity post-Mexican navy ship crash. Investigation continues into the incident's cause and contributing factors.
New York City May 19 Fallen Mexican navy cadets identified in Brooklyn Bridge ship collision Cadets América Yamilet Sánchez and Adal Jair Marcos killed as Mexican navy ship Cuauhtémoc hits Brooklyn Bridge. Investigation by NTSB and other agencies is ongoing.
New York May 19 Crew on Mexican Navy tall ship seen clinging to rigging after collision with Brooklyn Bridge, video shows Two sailors dead, 20 injured as Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtémoc hits Brooklyn Bridge. No one fell into the water. Incident under investigation for mechanical fault.
Mexico May 18 NTSB launches 'go-team' of specialized investigators after Brooklyn Bridge struck by Mexican navy ship The National Transportation Safety Board is sending a specialized group of investigators to New York after a Mexican ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge.
New York City May 18 At least 2 dead after Mexican navy sailing ship collides with Brooklyn Bridge in dramatic NYC crash A Mexican Navy training ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge, leaving at least two people dead. The NYPD reports no visible damages to the bridge.
Israel May 17 NYU pauses diploma of anti-Israel student who blasted Gaza war as 'genocide' during graduation speech A New York University (NYU) student who blasted Israel’s war in Gaza as a 'genocide' during a graduation speech has had his diploma suspended.
New York May 14 Boy, 14, charged with murder after Bronx teen killed in suspected gang crossfire A 14-year-old boy was arrested Tuesday, accused of opening fire during a schoolyard fight in the Bronx and killing a bystander in the crossfire.
New York May 14 Federal judge seizes control of Rikers Island from NYC A federal judge in New York has taken the extraordinary step of seizing control of the city’s troubled Rikers Island jail stating that it remained unconstitutionally dangerous for inmates.
Immigration May 13 NY AG, 19 others file 2 lawsuits against Trump admin, alleging federal money tied to immigration enforcement New York AG Letitia James sued the Department of Homeland Security Tuesday, accusing President Donald Trump's administration of threatening essential state funding.
New York May 12 New York's Suffolk County approves law punishing convicted animal abusers if they own pets Legislators in Suffolk County, New York, strengthened an animal cruelty law to make it a crime for people convicted of animal abuse to own pets.
VIDEO May 11 Illegal immigrants are creating a 'swelling' of Dems in the electoral college, says former US attorney Former US attorney of Northern Alabama Jay Town outlines illegal immigrants' impact on the census on 'Fox Report.'
Pope Leo XIV May 9 Cardinal Dolan describes Pope XIV as 'citizen of the world,' will build bridges with Trump Pope Leo XIV is being described by Cardinal Timothy Dolan as a "citizen of the world" who will seek to build bridges with President Donald Trump and other global leaders.