Long Island's oldest movie theater previews safety measures ahead of reopening
Moviegoers will find new safety measures in place in Long Island's oldest movie theater, one day before it reopens to the public.
Moviegoers will find new safety measures in place in Long Island's oldest movie theater, one day before it reopens to the public.
Worried about losing the White House, some advisers are urging Trump to trade his aggressive demeanor for a lower-key style that puts Biden in the spotlight.
Hair can be a real nightmare. Hulu's horror film "Bad Hair" takes that notion a step further with one killer weave.
Though one charge was dismissed, the other charges still stand for the former officer seen kneeling on George Floyd's neck.
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ABC News' political director Rick Klein is answering our questions about polling, battleground states and what we can expect to know on Election Day.
A manhunt is underway in Manhattan after a 25-year-old prisoner escaped from custody outside Harlem Hospital Thursday morning.
The designation threatens to allow the federal government to withhold as much as $12 billion from New York City.
Macy's said Santa Claus won't be greeting kids at its flagship New York store this year due to the coronavirus, interrupting a holiday tradition started nearly 160 years ago.
Jeffrey Epstein's ex-girlfriend denied introducing Britain's Prince Andrew to underage sex partners in a defensive and combative deposition made public Thursday, calling the prince's accuser an "awful fantasist."
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy will continue to be tested and remain isolated at home after revelations that two of his staffers tested positive for COVID-19.
The new Elton John Barbie celebrates the legendary singer-songwriter's unique look. A photo released by Mattel and credited to John's husband, David Furnish, was released along with the announcement.
Cash toll collection will be returning to the Lincoln Tunnel and George Washington Bridge, but on a temporary basis, the Port Authority announced Thursday.
Democratic senators refused to show up in protest of the GOP's rush to install President Donald Trump's nominee to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Six people were shot, one fatally, when at least three gunmen opened fire from a car in the Prospect Lefferts Gardens section of Brooklyn Wednesday night.
Thursday's report from the Labor Department said the number of people who are continuing to receive unemployment benefits tumbled by 1 million to 8.4 million.
Former Governor of New Jersey Chris Christie wrote a new op-ed in the Wall Street Journal urging everyone to wear masks.
This time, Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden will have their microphones muted for portions of the debate.
A top advisor to President Donald Trump's Operation Warp Speed says a vaccine could be available in just a few months.
Thomas Kaiser, 55, was arrested last year on Labor Day weekend after taking an explosive to Donovan's Reef in Sea Bright.
The Washington Township Fire Department in Bergen County says it is performing contact tracing and testing for members who were exposed.
Investigators say Daniel Reyes Hernandez, also known as "Maynor," pushed a 36-year-old woman into an alleyway near 90th Avenue and 171st Street in Jamaica.
Governor Andrew Cuomo announced changes to New York's coronavirus red zones Wednesday, allowing for some restaurants to begin offering indoor dining again on Thursday.
The federal government seeks to hold Purdue responsible for the opioid crisis linked to 470,000 American deaths since 2000.
Less than four years into his 10-year term, FBI Director Christopher Wray's future in the job is decidedly uncertain heading into the presidential election.