Tiempo: $13 billion in aid to Puerto Rico, 2020 Census Caravans
In this episode of Tiempo, a last-minute push to get Latinos to fill out their census forms, plus helping Puerto Rico 3 years after Hurricane Maria.
In this episode of Tiempo, a last-minute push to get Latinos to fill out their census forms, plus helping Puerto Rico 3 years after Hurricane Maria.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is making making his first-ever public endorsement for President of the United States.
The search is on for a brazen car thief who drove off while the owner was holding onto his vehicle -- leaving him with a fractured leg and pelvis.
Concern is growing over an increasing number of COVID-19 cases being confirmed in New Jersey and New York City.
University officials are taking action after at least 20 students at a college campus in Westchester County have tested positive for COVID-19.
President Trump and Joe Biden enter a critical week as they debate for the first time.
At least one firefighter was injured when flames broke out at a day care center in Brooklyn, leaving the building heavily damaged just a week after students returned to school.
The FDNY rescued a mechanic who was injured when an elevator fell several floors at a building in NYC.
It will feel more like summer than fall on Sunday as warmer temperatures and higher humidity settle in.
Parents are left confused after one high school announced that teachers will be remote, but students who have chosen in-person learning will still return to the classroom.
Nearly 300 people celebrated, without being socially distant at a wedding reception in Queens on Friday night.
A vigil was held Saturday in support of the homeless men currently living at the Lucerne Hotel on the Upper West Side.
Patchy fog in the morning and humid but clouds will give way to some sun on Sunday.
Demonstrators took to the streets for a fourth straight day to protest the grand jury decision not to indict any police officers on charges directly relating to the shooting death of Breonna Taylor.
Just how does the virus that causes COVID-19 spread from one person to another?
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett says her judicial philosophy is the same as that of her mentor, Justice Antonin Scalia.
Any school found to be out of compliance will be issued a violation and face a possible closure. The fine for violating a Commissioner's Order is $1,000.
She has signed onto several decisions that are sure to be questioned in a possible confirmation fight.
Lawmakers from New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut are offering their reactions to the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Though Barrett is the expected replacement for Ginsburg, she is more aptly described as the heir to another justice: conservative hero Antonin Scalia.
Trump hailed Barrett as "a woman of remarkable intellect and character," saying he had studied her record closely before making the pick.