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On the popular Netflix series, "Love on the Spectrum," young autistic adults join the dating scene and seek normal relationships with other autistic people - → Read More
Hundreds of police officers, dignitaries and Brooklyn residents joined the family of retired Deputy Chief Charles "Chucky" Scholl for his funeral Wednesday in → Read More
After 53 years on the job, FDNY Commissioner Daniel Nigro will retire from the FDNY on Feb. 16. → Read More
The family of a 29-year-old mentally ill man who committed suicide while incarcerated in the Manhattan Detention Center, was outside of the jail Thursday → Read More
A protest at a Manhattan apartment owned by Amazon's CEO Jeff Bezos Wednesday afternoon sought to highlight safety concerns at the internet behemoth that → Read More
Two men were shot during a violent dispute in Brooklyn Monday evening as shootings have started to abate citywide, police officials said. → Read More
Brooklyn's Syed Bukhari drove a black car limo, but then COVID-19 hit and that all changed. He gave up his $450 a week car because there was no business, but → Read More
A U.S. Postal Service worker was critically injured Tuesday afternoon after the car he was driving was struck by an alleged speeding vehicle that blew a stop → Read More
Six people were wounded in citywide gunfire between Sunday night and Monday morning after a relatively quiet Thanksgiving weekend with very few shooting → Read More
Home health care attendants picketed their union's headquarters in Manhattan on a rainy Monday afternoon, demanding that the union and elected officials cease → Read More
Police later identified the driver as Jeremy Molina, 25, of 206th Street in Bayside Hills, Queens. He was charged with reckless endangerment, criminal → Read More
Chalk drawings in a rainbow of hews lined the sidewalks of the Upper West Side on Sunday, starting at the Lucerne Hotel — where 200 homeless men are being → Read More
Three people were shot overnight between Thanksgiving night and early Friday morning in the Bronx and Brooklyn, leaving one man in critical condition, police → Read More
Police have identified a 20-year-old woman who was the lone person killed when gunmen opened fire at a sweet 16 party and shot seven people in Brooklyn → Read More
Amid a growing second COVID-19 wave and with the need for food increasing as we approach Thanksgiving, the Met Council on Jewish Poverty provided food on → Read More
What might've been seen as impossible some years ago, is now a reality as members of the NYPD leaders led by its commissioner, teamed up with Black activists → Read More
As New Yorkers waited hours at testing sites across the five boroughs Sunday to get a COVID-19 exam, a small but vocal group of pandemic deniers spent their → Read More
Gun violence continued to plague parts of the city between Saturday and early Sunday morning, leaving one man dead in Brooklyn and three others wounded in → Read More
A 41-year-old man found stabbed in the chest at a Harlem intersection early on Saturday morning has died of his injuries, police reported. → Read More
Two young men are dead and five people were wounded in city-wide shootings between Friday afternoon and Saturday morning, police officials said. → Read More