Manhattan
Trump Organization Sues Man Who Died In Tower Fire
The Trump Organization filed a lawsuit Tuesday seeking $90,000 in unpaid common fees from a resident who died in an April fire inside midtown Manhattan's Trump Tower.
'Proud Boys' Will Be Investigated By Hate Crimes Unit
"If the cops hadn't pulled up, they probably would have just kept going and killed them," photojournalist Sandi Bachom told Newsweek.
Shots Fired In Manhattan Traffic Stop
Law enforcement officials attempted the traffic stop as part of an investigation into a heroin operation.
Paul Manafort's Daughter Files To Change Name
Jessica Manafort filed to legally change her name Friday "to separate" herself from negative public perceptions.
Manafort's Onetime Banker Robbed Overnight at Penthouse
There was reportedly no sign of forced entry, but Fallarino told authorities his briefcase, iPad and sneakers were missing.
Legionnaires' Disease Hits 27 in Manhattan
It can be deadly, but the disease also can be easily treated.
Jordan Documentary Director on Air Jordan Significance
Calvan Fowler, director of the documentary, "Jordan Heads," shares the significance of owning a pair of Air Jordans.
Cops Called On Ex-White House Staffer Moving Into Home
"I wish I didn't expect this and I wish I was surprised by it," Darren Martin said.
Milo Yiannopoulos Forced Out of New York City Bar
The former Breitbart editor was greeted with chants of "Nazi scum get out."
Michael Cohen Gets Right to Review Seized Documents
Stormy Daniels was also present at the hearing on Monday.
Tiger on Loose in NY Turns Out to Be Raccoon
Police corrected reports of a "loose tiger" roaming Manhattan.
Chinese Scientist Stole Rice, Gets 10 Years in Prison
Weiqiang Zhang's case comes as the Trump administration talks of punishing China for the theft of intellectual property.
Trump May Testify in Apprentice Defamation Case: Ruling
A "sitting president is not immune from being sued in federal court for unofficial acts," Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Jennifer Schecter ruled.
College Sues 32-Year-Old Refusing to Leave Dorm Room
Lisa Palmer has not paid room-and-board or enrolled in any Hunter College classes for nearly two years.
What Is Huffing? Dead Body Found Beside Aerosol Cans
Turning aerosol cans into recreational drugs is most common among children and young adults.
Ancient City Once Had As Many Buildings As Manhattan
The city is buried under thick layers of lava.
Inaugural Committee Paid Melania's Adviser Millions
Melania Trump's friend and adviser Stephanie Winston Wolkoff is a "special government employee" who is unpaid, the first lady's spokeswoman said.
Donald Trump Jr.'s Apartment Receives Unknown Powder
A preliminary investigation suggested that the substance was not hazardous.
Newsweek Media Group Chairman Steps Down
The announcement comes amid an ongoing grand jury investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney's office that started at least 17 months ago and appears to include an examination of the company's finances.
Christian Group Denies Role in DA Probe of Newsweek
Olivet University said it had no "shared ownership interests" with Newsweek Media Group. Still, a number of the media company's top executives have longstanding ties to the school and its founder, pastor and businessman David Jang.
Newsweek Office Raided in Long-Running Probe
Sources close to the matter said a grand jury investigation has been ongoing for at least 17 months.
Eric Trump Is Making a Penthouse From a Deal With Dad
Since Eric Trump needed the condo from his father to create the penthouse, the fair market value of the condo could be even higher.
Manhattan Prosecutor Ends Cash Bail in Low-Level Cases
Low-level defendants will be released without bail in Manhattan as part of a national push to reform a system that regularly imprisons poor people for long stretches simply they can't afford to pay.
Trump Tax Bill Could Destroy NYC Real Estate Sales
Real Estate brokers in New York City blame buyer uncertainty over the Trump tax bill for the recent fall in home sales.
How ISIS Teaches Fighters Worldwide to Make Bombs
The suspect behind the attempted attack on New York City's transportation system may be linked to ISIS bomb-making instructions online.
$80 Million NYC Townhouse Could Set Sale Record
A townhouse listed for $80 million could break a record for the priciest ever sold in New York City.
Despite Weinstein Controversy, Cy Vance to Win Election
He had faced scrutiny in October for having dropped cases after receiving campaign contributions from lawyers.
Why Trump Should Not End 'Green Card Lottery'
There is direct evidence that the sort of diversity the lottery encourages makes all Americans better off.
Trump Says Military Hitting ISIS '10 Times Harder'
U.S.-led coalition air strikes against ISIS did not increase after the attack.
Thousands of ISIS Fighters Return to Western Countries
Overall, 5,600 citizens or residents from 33 countries have returned home.