Harvey Weinstein found guilty on 1 count, acquitted on another in NY sex crimes retrial
Jurors have not yet reached a decision on count 2, and are expected to continue deliberations Thursday.
New York Helicopter Tours shuts down after Hudson River crash, FAA says
The FAA said the NYC helicopter tour company involved in last week's Hudson River crash is shutting down operations immediately.
Family killed in Hudson River helicopter crash was celebrating daughter’s 9th birthday
The victims of the helicopter crash were identified as Siemens executive Agustin Escobar, his wife Mercè Camprubí Montal, their 9-year-old daughter Mercedes, and pilot Seanqese Johnson, 36.
Helicopter crash kills family of 5 from Spain, pilot
A tourist helicopter appeared to fall apart midair and plummeted into the Hudson River, killing a family of five visiting New York City from Spain and a pilot.
How helicopter crashed in the Hudson: Blades may have come off
A helicopter crashed into the Hudson River Thursday afternoon, killing all six on board.
Judge dismisses corruption case against Mayor Eric Adams
The judge denied prosecutors the ability to potentially bring the criminal case back after the mayoral election.
Wendy Williams calls Rosanna Scotto on live TV: Hear her speak
Wendy Williams called Good Day New York and spoke to Rosanna Scotto after she was hospitalized this week amid reports that she “feels like a prisoner" in her assisted living facility.
Columbia student’s ICE arrest 1st ‘of many to come,’ Trump says
President Trump has a warning that his administration will continue cracking down on protests against the war in Gaza.
Trump administration cancels $400M in grants, contracts with Columbia University
The Trump administration says it’s pulling $400 million from Columbia University.
Former NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo announces run for NYC mayor
Despite stepping down as governor in 2021 amid scandal, Cuomo is seeking a political comeback, positioning himself as a solution to the city’s most pressing issues.
Suspect charged in NYC subway burning death appears in court
The suspect charged in the death of a woman who was set on fire Sunday inside a Brooklyn subway train made an initial court appearance Tuesday and will remain in custody.
Luigi Mangione faces federal charge that is eligible for death penalty
Alleged CEO killer Luigi Mangione is being held without bail after a New York federal court appearance on charges including a death-eligible murder count.
Alleged CEO killer Luigi Mangione faces new murder as act of terrorism charge
Alleged CEO killer Luigi Mangione has been indicted in New York City and faces a slew of charges, including first-degree murder and murder as an act of terrorism.



















