NYPD officer accused of blasting 'Trump 2020' from patrol car suspended without pay
The NYPD has suspended an officer after a video posted to social media appears to show the cop using a speaker to say "Trump 2020" while on the job.
The NYPD has suspended an officer after a video posted to social media appears to show the cop using a speaker to say "Trump 2020" while on the job.
The former home of Jennifer Dulos, the Connecticut mother of five who prosecutors say was killed by her estranged husband last year, is going on the market for $1.75 million.
At least five people were charged when NYC sheriff's deputies shut down an illegal party inside a warehouse in Queens early Sunday morning.
A 15-year-old boy was arrested and charged with murder in a deadly shooting in Manhattan.
The headless horseman insists he's not out of his mind.
"They surrendered without firing a shot. It was the great American surrender." Gov. Andrew Cuomo said a top advisor revealed the Trump administration's coronavirus policy when he said that "we are not going to control the pandemic."
The Republican-led Senate has voted to advance Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett toward final confirmation despite Democratic objections.
On this episode of Here and Now, we discuss closing the racial wealth gap, "American Runaway," baritone star Justin Austin and Elijah Cummings' memoir.
Long lines were formed at voting locations across New York all day Saturday, while many others are expected to cast their votes Sunday.
The vice president, who along with his wife, Karen, tested negative on Sunday, according to his office.
In this episode of Tiempo, how AARP is helping older Latino voters this election plus a deep dive into reports of ICE agents claiming to be NYPD officers.
A man in New Jersey is accused of stealing a police car and leading officers on a wild chase from New Jersey into NYC overnight.
In this episode of Up Close, as early voting begins in New York, the NYPD takes action to guard polling locations and prepares for possible protests leading up to or after the election.
The toxic political atmosphere and the prospect of armed extremists gathering at the polls have some experts worried that voter intimidation could impact the Nov. 3 election.
A student is suing his school district after his parking pass was revoked when he refused to remove a Trump elephant statue from his truck.
Long lines were formed at voting locations across New York all day Saturday, while many others are expected to cast their votes Sunday.
President Trump assured supporters at weekend rallies that "we're rounding the turn" on the coronavirus at the same time cases are spiking.
Officials said two people are dead and at least seven are injured -- including a firefighter -- following a fire at a New Jersey apartment early Sunday.
Washington D.C. Archbishop Wilton Gregory was chosen by Pope Francis to lead the prestigious diocese in the U.S. capital last year.
According to the Sputnick V makers, only 6,000 participants have finished the necessary doses needed to achieve complete immunization.
Moisture from the tropical system may produce significant rain here in the New York City area later in the week.
A man is accused of torching his old apartment during a standoff with police.
One group is helping kids get back in action despite the pandemic.
Astor Place Hairstylists says it has been impossible to turn a profit, even since reopening in July.
Sources tell ABC News, Marc Short, Chief of Staff to the Vice President Mike Pence has tested positive for COVID-19. And top adviser Marty Obst has also tested positive for coronavirus earlier this week, a source familiar with the matter told CNN.