May 2 NYC lost high earners and billions in income, with migrants reversing population decline: report A new report shows tens of thousands of high-income residents left New York City for Florida and neighboring states before recent demographic boom spurred by migrants.
May 1 American Airlines passenger restrained, knocked to floor while barging into cockpit: video A chaotic scene unfolded as an American Airlines passenger attempted to enter the cockpit on a flight scheduled from São Paulo, Brazil, to New York City, intense footage shows.
May 1 New York high school lacrosse hazing 'could have been catastrophic': DA Onondaga County, New York, District Attorney Bill Fitzpatrick said the high school lacrosse players he is prosecuting over hazing allegations could have faced a much more serious fate.
April 30 'Major drug trafficker' gets lengthy prison sentence after leaving OD victims to go to Wendy's: authorities Russell Defreitas, a New York drug kingpin, was sentenced Tuesday to a lengthy prison term after being found guilty of 92 charges and representing himself in court.
April 30 11 high school athletes face charges in armed 'hazing' after prosecutor's ultimatum Westhill high school lacrosse players are facing serious charges stemming from an incident that went "way beyond hazing," according to Onondaga County District Attorney Bill Fitzpatrick.
April 30 New York DA's office eavesdropped on Luigi Mangione's call with defense attorney, prosecutors admit The U.S. government confirmed a paralegal listened in on UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione's recorded jailhouse calls in a Tuesday court filing.
April 30 New York Assembly passes bill to legalize assisted suicide for the terminally ill The New York State Assembly on Tuesday passed a bill that would legalize medically assisted suicide for terminally ill people.
April 29 Schumer kicks off Democrat all-nighter marathon railing against Trump's 100 days: He's 'being a mob boss' Democrats railed against Trump's first 100 days in office in an expected all-nighter kicked off officially by Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y.
April 29 Columbia University janitors sue anti-Israel agitators accused of holding them hostage in campus building Two janitors at Columbia University filed a lawsuit against protesters who allegedly held them hostage inside Hamilton Hall last spring.
April 29 New York political candidate vanishes, clothes found on beach Petros Krommidas, a Democratic Party employee and political candidate in Nassau County, has been missing since April 24, according to the Nassau County Police Department.