Watch: Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd share emotional reunion at ‘Back to the Future’ panel
The actors hugged each other and talked about the first time they met on the set of the popular sci-fi comedy back in 1985.
NY man smuggled pythons in his pants, feds say
A New York City man allegedly smuggled three Burmese pythons into the U.S. by hiding them in his pants.
Man robbed of $100,000 in the Bronx
A man was attacked and robbed of a huge amount of cash behind a Bronx building.
NYU fires chemistry professor after students sign petition complaining that his class is too difficult
The professor reportedly said his students lost focus during the pandemic.
Man pleads guilty in death of 'Gone Girl' actor Lisa Banes
The man charged with fatally striking "Gone Girl" actor Lisa Banes with an electric moped last year has pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
NY attorney general sues Donald Trump, family and company
New York's attorney general is suing former President Donald Trump and his company, accusing business fraud involving some of their most prized assets, including properties in Manhattan, Chicago and Washington, D.C.
Louisiana woman carrying fetus with no skull forced to travel to New York to get abortion
Nancy Davis was one of the first women to get caught in the confusing whirlwind of trigger laws in her home state of Louisiana since Roe v. Wade was overturned in June.
University of Tampa student shot, killed getting into wrong car identified as New Yorker
A University of Tampa student who lost his life early Saturday morning as he tried to enter a man’s car has been identified as Carson Senfield.
Gang leaders sentenced to 25 years to life for 'Junior' Guzman-Feliz murder
Diego Suero, 33, and Frederick Then, 24, were sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for the murder of Lesandro "Junior" Guzman-Feliz
Broadway's 'Phantom of the Opera' to close after 35 years
FINAL CURTAIN CALL — "The Phantom of the Opera," Broadway’s longest-running show, will close in early 2023 after more than 35 years, the production has confirmed.
Common to make his Broadway debut in 'Between Riverside and Crazy'
Common will make his Broadway debut this fall in the play "Between Riverside and Crazy." The rapper and actor is already an Oscar-, Emmy-, and Grammy-winner so joining the cast of the play could put him on the road to an EGOT.
Nearly 8 million New Yorkers jolted from bed as phones blare Flash Flood, Tornado Warnings
Strong to severe thunderstorms packing damaging wind gusts, isolated large hail and a brief tornado or two are possible Tuesday afternoon in the Northeast.
Motorized lawn chairs zip down NYC bike lane
It's one of those 'only in New York' sights... three people riding motorized lawn chairs down a Manhattan street.
Mark David Chapman, John Lennon's killer, denied parole again
Mark David Chapman, the man who shot and killed John Lennon outside the Dakota in Manhattan in 1980, has been denied parole for a 12th time. This is when he'll get another chance with the Parole Board.
Mother questioned by police after 3 children die in apparent Coney Island drowning
The children, a 3-month-old baby, a 4-year-old girl, and a 7-year-old boy, were taken to a hospital where they were pronounced dead.
Former Braves pitcher turned cop Anthony Varvaro dies in car crash
Anthony Varvaro, the former pitcher for the Atlanta Braves who retired in 2016 to become a police officer in the New York City area, died in a car crash on his way to work at the Sept. 11 memorial ceremony in Manhattan.
Payment processor Visa Inc. says it plans to start separately categorizing sales at gun shops
Payment processor Visa Inc. said late Saturday that it plans to start separately categorizing sales at gun shops.
Steve Bannon charged with money laundering in wall fundraiser
Steve Bannon, a former advisor of former President Donald Trump, was charged with money laundering and conspiracy charges after surrendering to authorities at the Manhattan district attorney's office.
Bernard Shaw: CNN's first chief anchor and pioneering Black journalist dies at 82
The renowned journalist was at CNN for 20 years and was known for remaining cool under pressure. That was a hallmark of his Baghdad coverage when the U.S. led its invasion of Iraq in 1991 to liberate Kuwait.
United Airlines threatens to end service at major U.S. airport
United says if the FAA doesn't grant the airline additional flights, it will end service at the busiest New York-area airport in October.