MLB
Dodgers Legend Dies at 97; Was Last Link to Brooklyn's 'Boys of Summer'
Carl Erskine, who helped pitch the Brooklyn Dodgers to the team's first World Series title in 1955, died Tuesday at age 97.
MLB
Why Every MLB Player is Wearing Number 42 on Jackie Robinson Day Monday
Jackie Robinson's number 42 is the only number to be universally retired by Major League Baseball team. His legacy lives on with a special tradition.
Julia Fox singing video brutally mocked
Fox debuted her new song, "Down the Drain" in a surprise performance in Brooklyn on Thursday.
Building collapses in New York's Orthodox Jewish neighborhood: What we know
One person is believed to have been killed, and others may be trapped.
Video of underground tunnel goes viral after synagogue discovery
In a statement to Newsweek, Seligson said that the videos posted on social media "don't appear to be under Chabad Headquarters."
Synagogue secret tunnel mattress prompts frenzied speculation
The removal of what appeared to be a mattress from a tunnel at Chabad-Lubavitch World Headquarters sparked confusion online.
Madonna fans appear "bored" at concert, video shows
The pop legend turned up on stage more than two hours late, with fans struggling for ways to entertain themselves.
Kitten rescued in such a distressing state she requires two baths a day
"She got in such terrible condition, just from neglect," Butterball's rescuer in New York told Newsweek.
Who is Brianna Suggs? FBI raids NYC mayor consultant's home
The FBI raided the home of Brianna Suggs, a consultant of New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
Watch moment rescue dog realizes he's safe with foster carer: "Crying"
Isabel Klee told Newsweek Luc "loves people and just wants love and affection, so it didn't take long for him to start cuddling up against us."
Ryan Carson stabbing video shows moment he is killed in front of girlfriend
Killer spat in the face of Carson's girlfriend before fleeing.
Video shows inside of bus flooded as heavy rain drenches New York City
MTA CEO Janno Lieber said Friday was "not a day to travel if you don't have to" as rain flooded streets, subways and buses in New York City.
Videos show massive New York blaze as firefighters injured, fire spreads
The fire reportedly began in a Brooklyn chocolate shop, according to local reports.
New York official gets kissed by stranger during TV interview
Councilwoman Inna Vernikov later called the incident creepy.
We're Living Through a Housing Crisis
Ending the dual crisis of homelessness and serious mental health challenges will take enormous will and capital.
Woman and rescue dog sat in disbelief as bird falls from sky viewed by 11M
"Ok but you birthed that pup, you both have the same facial expressions," wrote one user on TikTok about the eerie video.
My progressive parents pushed me to marry at 18
To say I cried when we moved is an understatement.
New York students boycott asylum seekers on school grounds
"We support asylum seekers but not on school grounds," the students in Brooklyn chanted.
Tiny dachshund carried when his "little legs" get too tired breaks hearts
The puppy's tiny legs may have had enough, but his dog dad was there to save the day.
Migrants refuse to leave NYC hotel, denounce being treated like "dogs"
Issac Castellano, a 21-year-old from Venezuela, told Newsweek, "I was promised a more stable place to stay, here at the Watson…I feel like I was lied to."
Wordle today #583 answer, clues and hints for Monday, January 23 game
The answer to today's puzzle is a verb and has one repeating letter. See if you can work it out.
Today's Wordle #569 hints, clues and answer for January 9 puzzle
One of Merriam-Webster's definitions of the word is "a usually petite vivacious woman or girl."
Who is Nikki Secondino? Trans woman accused of murdering father
Nikki Secondino initially told police that robbers broke into their Brooklyn home and demanded access to a safe.
Pastor robbed mid-sermon in viral video accused of fraud, extortion
Lamor Whitehead has been noted for his lavish personal style and connections to prominent figures like New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
Two American nationals accused of funneling U.S. weapons tech to Russia
Five Russian nationals were also charged by the Department of Justice in the alleged smuggling scheme.
It's Time to Talk About Antisemitism in the Black Community
This is a conversation that nobody wants to have, but that's just too bad.
Holocaust survivor flooded with letters after incredible story goes viral
"Zahava asked me to share her story so that everyone would know what they did to her family," a TikToker said.
What Is Drill Music and Why Did Rolling Loud Remove It From the Lineup?
New York's Rolling Loud hip-hop festival removed several artists associated with the controversial subgenre of rap known as drill.
Suspect in McDonald's Fries Shooting Confesses to Unsolved Murder: Police
Witnesses said the altercation allegedly began over cold french fries and ended with an employee being shot in the neck.