Internet searches for the book "Delay, Deny, Defend" spiked after the bullets that killed the UnitedHealthCare CEO had been engraved with the three words.
Former bureau supervisor Robert D'Amico said the killing could have been the result of a personal vendetta.
"Cancel me, because I'm going to protect the people of this city," Adams said during a press conference
A New York man is suing for $4.6 million in damages after claiming that his manager intentionally gave him a small, "crampy" desk to "show him who's boss."
An image of the Thanksgiving menu from New York City's Plaza Hotel in 1899 is going viral as social media users note the difference 125 years can make.
Look-alike contests are taking over cities worldwide, from New York to Dublin. The latest craze, which began with Timothée Chalamet's look-alike contest, has gained momentum, with Boston briefly joining the trend.
Five police station houses will each get two drones that can be programmed to autonomously fly to the exact longitude and latitude of calls for help.
The fees have burdened tenants for decades who want to find a new place to live.
New York City has decriminalized jaywalking, a citation that typically targeted communities of color.
All speakers had been required to submit drafts of what they planned to say at Sunday's rally to campaign staffers.
The proposal would allow pet owners to use paid sick leave to care for their sick animals.
The former president needled the 'glum' Senate leader over the vice president's chances for victory.
New York's scandal-plagued Mayor Eric Adams arrived in court Friday where he was due to answer multiple fraud and bribery charges that have shocked the city.
The NYPD is searching for a man suspected of hijacking and derailing a subway train in the Briarwood section of Queens.
'If you have any idea what the hell that answer means, you're a better detective than I am,' the White House said
Live video streamed on YouTube showed people waving Palestinian flags, carrying banners, banging on drums and chanting slogans
People making $200,000 a year can be eligible for low-income housing in New York City
New York City's MLS club formally announced plans to move across town to a solar-powered stadium in Queens.
Asking prices in the city stayed at the highest level since 2017, according to a StreetEasy report.
The task force will guide the Adams administration on legislative solutions, improve intelligence sharing and ensure best practices implementation.
The initiative aims to replicate the success of last year when sales had a boost of 6.6%.
Browning School said that if a student admitted no longer identifies as a boy, it will work to accommodate them.