Rescuers have message for owner who abandoned "traumatized" cat by subway
"Cedar was frozen in fear in a grove of trees," the rescuers told Newsweek.
Five skyscrapers that could transform New York
With heavy investment in skyscrapers planned across America, many constructions focus on New York City
New York City deploys drones to warn residents of emergency weather
New York City's emergency management agency deployed drones on Tuesday issuing urgent warnings about severe weather.
Millennial trades dating apps for real-life matchmaker—here's what happened
Tired of endless scrolling, one woman recruited the help of a relationship recruiter and is sharing her journey online.
Map reveals New York's worst rat infested areas
Countless areas in New York failed their last rat inspection.
Dems float federal handout for migrants to promote 'self-sufficiency'
The cash would fund projects run by local governments, as well as non-profits, to get new arrivals out of shelters and into housing and jobs.
Eric Adams chances of losing primary as challenger enters New York race
Comptroller Brad Lander announced he is running in the New York City mayoral race.
Live like a billionaire in one of these NYC residences
Bag one of these swanky New York City apartments for under $1 million near Manhattan's exclusive "Billionaires' Row" area.
How Joe Biden's rent cap could impact New York City
The rent cap would go into effect for corporate landlords in an attempt to make renting more affordable.
New York City smacked by new high-growth bacteria problem
New York City's bacteria issue has triggered an increase in stench complaints this summer, a local news outlet reports.
Woman reveals what might be worst "hack job haircut" internet has ever seen
"My jaw dropped—he did you so dirty," one viewer commented.
Prince William NYC flights used public money despite $30M payday
Brits paid the bill for William's travel to New York Citylast September 2023 even though he had access to Duchy of Cornwall funds.
JFK Airport fire: Everything we know as people evacuated, flights impacted
A fire at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York left some passengers sitting on the tarmac, unable to get off their flight.
Ex-Trump org CFO Allen Weisselberg released from Rikers Island jail
The former Trump Organization executive was freed after serving a sentence of 100 days.
School dress code to change for nearly one million Americans
New York schools cannot discriminate against student expression in dress codes thanks to new legislation.
114-Year-Old Railway Tunnel Set To Get $11 Billion Makeover
The U.S. government is allocating billions of dollars to renovate one of America's oldest tunnels, still affected by the damage from Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
Inside one of NYC's newest skyscrapers, with private wellness club
Newsweek got an exclusive first look at new images of The Sutton Club at the tallest residential tower in Manhattan's East Side neighborhood.
New York official accused of biting cop during arrest in viral video
The incident occurred during a protest in Brooklyn over a planned homeless shelter.
Watch: Meteor Streaks Across Sky Above New Jersey
Following eyewitness reports, the American Meteor Society posted two videos showing a flash of light moving across the sky.
Alvin Bragg blasted in Republican convention speech amid uproar of boos
Bragg has been targeted by supporters of Donald Trump in the past after leading the hush money case against the former president.
Neo-Nazi leader planned to give poisoned candy to Jewish kids in NYC: DOJ
A leader of a neo-Nazi group has been indicted on four counts of soliciting hate crimes and acts of mass violence.
Brooklyn neighborhood gets luxury facelift with new towers
Williamsburg, New York City's hipster hub, is shaking its edgy image and "signaling itself as a new luxury destination," real estate experts told Newsweek.
Groups of NYC Trump fans show support outside Trump Tower
After Trump's attempted assassination, supporters of his have been seen outside Trump Tower in New York City wearing Make America Great Again (MAGA) hats and shirts.
New York City unveils new trash can "revolution," mercilessly mocked online
Part of the city's bid to clear up its rodent problem, the trash can introduction has been laughed at across the internet.
Woman does "fit check" video in NYC, unprepared for what stranger does next
"New Yorkers are so kind," the content creator said about the interaction.
I'm a bartender. Customers' new habits are ruining bars
We, the service industry employees, are not an app, a button you press, and shazam, it's done. We're people, treat us as such.
Truck hits New York group celebrating Fourth of July
A pickup truck drove into a crowd celebrating the holiday at a Manhattan park on Thursday, killing three.
New York City doubles debit card payments for migrants
It is expected that 7,300 prepaid debit cards will be distributed over the next six months.
Dog apologizing to hitting owner delights internet: "That seemed personal"
After accidentally hitting her owner in the face with its paw, the chihuahua found the sweetest way to apologize.
Hotel gives woman's room key to random man, she records everything
Janelle Rupkalvis told Newsweek: "I could've been asleep, in the shower, etc. and this stranger had complete access to entering my room."