Manhattan
Why Is Florida Home to so Many ISIS Supporters?
The Sunshine State has been the home state for more people associated with the Islamic State than almost all other U.S. states.
World Leaders Send Support To Manhattan After Attack
World leaders voice support for Manhattan on Twitter shortly after the terrorist attack
ISIS Supporters Celebrate NYC Terror Attack
"Trick-or-tweet New York City" wrote one ISIS supporter, adding a happy face image, after the attack. "Allahu Akbar," wrote another.
Ann Coulter Politicizes Manhattan Terror Attack
Coulter immediately took to Twitter to attack Senator Chuck Schumer.
What an Art Critic Thinks of Trump's $16,000 Drawing
A previous drawing by Trump sold in July for more than $29,000.
Who is Cy Vance, the DA on Weinstein and Trump Cases?
The district attorney received political donations from lawyers connected to cases he dropped.
Why Weinstein Could Not Be Charged: D.A.'s Office
The case involved Ambra Battilana Gutierrez, a model who in 2015 filed a report with the New York Police Department.
Bittersweet Memories of a Changed NYC After 9/11
Pause to reflect on all that was lost while enjoying the new housing, restaurants and attractions in Lower Manhattan.
New York City Is Cracking Down on Rats
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a $32 million plan to reduce the city's rat population.
New York City Apartments Prices Hit $2.19m Average
Manhattan real estate hit an all-time average high of $2.19 million.
Iconic New York Deli Plans to Ship Overseas
Katz's deli, on the Lower East Side, was made famous in 'When Harry Met Sally.'
Big Bend: U-Shaped NYC Skyscraper Aims To Be Longest
The horseshoe building would surpass the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest-building, in length.
A New Chumley's for a New Manhattan
Visited by generations of great writers and local bohemians, Chumley's reopens in a Greenwich Village rife with tourists and hedge-funders.
Name Brand—Trump's Early Thrust into the Public Eye
The most famous man ever to be elected president leveraged business success into fame.
Comey Was Wrong About 'The Ferguson Effect' Too
Can't a community opt for an uptick in violent crime in exchange for an end to saturation policing?
Device Explodes Near New Jersey Train Station
Two men found a suspect package in a trash can in Elizabeth, New Jersey.
Police Seek Clues in New York Blast That Injured 29
Investigators are trying to establish if there were any links to international terrorism.
Researcher: Fallout from 9/11 On Par With Chernobyl
In a yet to be published paper, Dr. Roberto Lucchini of the World Trade Center Health Program compared the findings of health programs established around the world in the aftermath of major environmental disasters.
'Intentional' Blast Rocks New York City, Injuring 29
Police described the explosion as a deliberate criminal act.
The Lost Keith Haring Mural in Manhattan
More than 30 years ago, Keith Haring painted a three-story mural in a Catholic youth center in Manhattan. Now, its future is unclear.
Can Uber Prevent the Chaos of the L Train Closure?
Traffic is so tight on either side of the Williamsburg Bridge, there's nowhere to put the additional vehicles.
New York Concert Hall Shooting Leaves One Dead
Witnesses reported panic inside the concert hall when the shots rang out.
How to (Virtually) Survive in Post-Apocalypse Manhattan
The new Tom Clancy video game 'The Division' is a mix of secret agents, bioterrorism and political conspiracy.
Law Enforcement's Case Against Apple's Encryption
"I'm telling ya, if there is a bomb threat in Silicon Valley, they will be unlocking phones left and right."
One Dead, Three Injured as Crane Falls in New York City
The reason for the crane's collapse at the intersection of Worth Street and West Broadway is not known.
Feds Go After All-Cash Home Sales in Miami and NYC
The U.S. is ordering insurance companies to report the identities of people making all-cash purchases of high-end real estate.
FBI and NYPD Say No Specific ISIS Threat in New York
A new video from the jihadist group suggests the city is a potential target of attacks.
Microsoft's New Retail Store Is a Big Nerd Playground
Microsoft's new store is like an Apple store combined with a rowdy gaming hub.
The City Takes on the State: De Blasio and Cuomo's Feud Won't End Well
You can't fight city hall, unless you're the governor, and Cuomo and de Blasio are really going at it.