Muslim firefighter settles with New York City over treatment at firehouse
A Muslim firefighter who says he was subjected to firehouse harassment over his faith and race has settled his lawsuit against New York City.
A Muslim firefighter who says he was subjected to firehouse harassment over his faith and race has settled his lawsuit against New York City.
President Donald Trump held out little hope Sunday that another round of talks between top aides and congressional staff would produce meaningful progress toward ending the partial government shutdown, seeming to undercut his team by saying he needed to deal directly with Democratic leaders.
A deaf man tries to order Taco Bell but instead had the police called on him.
Authorities say a fast-moving fire that killed two people in their northern New Jersey home is not considered suspicious.
The NYPD released photos of four teens they want to question about the robberies on the Upper East Side and Murray Hill.
During court, it was revealed the suspects learned they had fired into the wrong vehicle after watching the news.
The partial government shutdown could soon impact the millions of Americans who rely on the nation's food stamp program.
A family in Washington Heights wants the city to help in the search for a father last seen more than a month ago.
A first round of talks between White House officials and congressional aides has made little progress toward ending the government shutdown, with each side accusing the other of giving no ground.
The New Jersey high school wrestler forced to cut off his dreadlooks during a match last month has returned to competition.
Police say a driver slammed into the pedestrians around 2 a.m. near Verona Avenue and Broadway in Newark.
A family of five in the Bronx is recovering from injuries after a fire destroyed their apartment.
New York's city council will hold a hearing to grill Con Edison executives about what caused last month's bizarre blue light over Queens.
Police arrested Brooklyn lawyer Rashaun Kelley, 35, for a series of attacks four years ago in the East Village, Lower East Side and Harlem. On Saturday, a prosecutor called it a 'one man sex spree.'
Two firehouses in Queens have been temporarily closed after firefighters came down with the skin infection scabies.
A New York woman named Mary Conner who has "no vision whatsoever," is suing Beyoncé for being in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Police said they believed the driver "would not have survived without (the) heroic efforts" of the first responders and civilians.