Melee between street performers breaks out in Times Square, witnesses say
A brawl broke out among several people Saturday night in the heart of Times Square.
A brawl broke out among several people Saturday night in the heart of Times Square.
Only a few dozen people attended the lighting of the Christmas tree in the biblical city of Bethlehem on Saturday night, as coronavirus restrictions scaled back the annual event that is normally attended by thousands.
The general manager of a Staten Island bar, that has continued to defy shutdown orders, was arrested again after driving off and injuring an officer.
The city is now scrapping the previous trigger point of 3% city positivity -- but every parent must sign a testing consent form for their child.
School districts from coast to coast have reported the number of students failing classes has risen by as many as two or three times.
The back of the box opens up like a book and features short stories about Elmo in both English and Spanish.
One of the two deputy U.S. marshals wounded in a gunfight with a fugitive in New York City has been released from the hospital, a spokesperson for the U.S. Marshals Service said Sunday.
Hungary and Iceland have lifted quarantine restrictions for travelers who have recovered from COVID, but some say there are serious risks.
On this episode of Here and Now, we sat down with Charles Rangel, who discusses his late friend, David Dinkins.
During the attack, Mickey Ganitch says he didn't have time to think and did what he had to do -- scan the sky as Japanese planes dropped bombs.
The American naval base at Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941, leading to thousands of lives lost.
Through the use of recording devices, social media, and undercover tactics, the investigative team has accused the man of trafficking children across county lines for sex.
The "secret angel" said she burst into tears when she saw the man share his story on the news. "I was so happy that he's OK," she said.
Move over Superman, Spiderman and Batman, there are new superheroes in town! And they're wearing scrubs, not capes!
On vaccines, the WHO director-general said, "the light at the end of the tunnel is growing steadily brighter."
Trump's 100-minute rally before thousands of largely maskless supporters came not long after he was rebuffed by Georgia's Republican governor.
The general manager of a Staten Island bar, that has continued to defy shutdown orders, is behind bars for the second time in less than a week.
A Staten Island bar that was shut down by authorities this week after the owners declared it an "autonomous zone" and remained open despite restrictions in place due to the coronavirus pandemic has reopened for the second night in a row, again defying state law.
The pandemic could not stop a holiday tradition at dozens of New York City's top shops.
In an op-ed piece by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, he argues that low positivity rates in schools show that it's possible to control the spread of COVID.
Hundreds of South Asian New Yorkers protested new agricultural laws in India that are affecting their families back home Saturday in Manhattan.
First responders are working to put out a massive fire in the East Village Saturday morning.
The U.S. surpassed yet another grim milestone in the battle against coronavirus Saturday, more than 280,000 Americans have died from COVID-19, according to Johns Hopkins University.
Police are investigating a shooting in Jersey City that left a woman dead Friday night.
The upbeat music video features a little boy as he goes through the eight days of Hanukkah gifts to see if he gets a puppy.