Cyber intrusion takes Suffolk County websites, email offline
County leaders say no personal information of residents was breached and 911 and 311 call centers were not impacted.
County leaders say no personal information of residents was breached and 911 and 311 call centers were not impacted.
The stock market fell the most since June 2020 as Wall Street recognizes that inflation is not slowing as much as hoped. The Dow lost more than 1,250 points and the S&P 500 sank 4.3%
A row of homes in Brooklyn were damaged after a fire broke out inside one of the buildings on Tuesday.
Heavy rains unleashed mudslides in a mountain area scorched by a wildfire two years ago, sending boulders across roads and carrying away cars.
The state-of-the-art studio will give patients the opportunity to explore radio and television, host their own shows, play games and interview special guests.
La Catedral Cafe in Chicago's Little Village neighborhood boasts hundreds of Catholic items from all over the world, and over 12 kinds of chilaquiles.
The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II was carried Tuesday from an Edinburgh cathedral as the late monarch began a final journey from her beloved Scotland to London, where she will lie in state.
Heavy rain and flooding damaged some homes and created treacherous conditions on roads across the tri-state region Tuesday morning.
A Connecticut jury will decide how much money Alex Jones should pay relatives of victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
One suspect tried to flee by jumping onto a moving train from the platform. He landed between train cars and then fell under the train.
Sharply lower prices for gas and cheaper used cars slowed U.S. inflation in August for a second straight month
Mark David Chapman, 67, appeared before a parole board at the end of August, according to the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision.
Godard was perhaps the most boundary-breaking director among New Wave filmmakers who rewrote the rules for camera, sound and narrative - rebelling against an earlier tradition of more formulaic storytelling.
The New York Board of Regents passed new rules Tuesday to tighten regulation over private schools, requiring them to begin the process of meeting state standards by December 2023.
Charlie's Crepes in Merchantville, N.J. is serving up delicious crepes both sweet and savory.
A Virginia man went to claim a $600 winning lottery ticket but instead got a big surprise. It turns out he actually won $1 million.
"Breathtaking" images of a stellar nursery in the Orion Nebula taken by the James Webb Space Telescope are revealing intricate details about how stars and planetary systems form.
This condition pops up every other year usually affecting the most children between August and November.
The company announced there will be two new nighttime spectaculars coming to Disneyland Resort and Disney California Adventure in honor of Disney's 100th anniversary.
Former MLB pitcher-turned-Port Authority Officer Anthony Varvaro was killed in a wrong-way crash on his way to the the 9/11 ceremony Sunday.
Authorities are looking into whether postpartum depression that led to postpartum psychosis played a role in the 30-year-old mother's actions.
The 74th annual Emmy Awards saw several repeat winners, along with a few history makers in Zendaya and Lee Jung-Jae. And first time winner Sheryl Lee Ralph stole the show by singing her acceptance speech.
A Los Angeles County resident with a compromised immune system has died from monkeypox, local health officials announced Monday. It's believed to be the first U.S. fatality from the disease.
If the two sides can't agree on a deal by the end of the week, Congress is expected to step in to block a strike because of the dire economic consequences it would create.
Michael Cheff, a former Paterson police sergeant, maintained his innocence after being sentenced to 33 months in prison for a civil rights violation and filing a false report.