Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg said in an email to staff on Saturday that his office will "not tolerate attempts to intimidate our office or threaten the rule of law in New York."
Persian New Year, which began on March 20, is a joyous occasion. But this year, many Iranian Americans say they feel conflicted about the first Nowruz since protests sparked by the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Jina Amini.
Delaware State Police are investigating a "shooting incident" that took place at a mall outside of Wilmington on Saturday evening, according to the agency.
Three unions representing about 9,000 Rutgers University faculty and staff will go on strike Monday morning after nearly a year of gridlocked contract negotiations, marking the first educator strike in the university's nearly 257-year history, according to the unions.
At least fourteen people were injured and taken to nearby hospitals after a roof collapsed at a Columbus, Ohio, home near Ohio State University because too many people were standing atop the roof, according to officials.
Up to 100 homes are damaged and a state of emergency is in place in Virginia Beach, Virginia, after a tornado hit the city, prompting the closure Monday of at least three schools, officials said, as a South Florida community also recovers from a weekend tornado.
By: Ashley R. Williams, Michelle Watson, Artemis Moshtaghian, Brian Todd
Lawyers for the Virginia teacher shot by a 6-year-old student earlier this year are criticizing a motion to dismiss her lawsuit against the Newport News school board and administrators.
A wrongful death lawsuit filed against several social media companies Friday alleges that social media lent to the radicalization of the gunman who shot and killed 10 people at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York, last May.
A Michigan teen used a slingshot to successfully ward off a kidnapper who had grabbed his younger sister while she was playing in their backyard on Wednesday, according to Michigan State Police.
A New York state supreme court judge has granted a temporary restraining order blocking New York Mayor Eric Adams from sending asylum seekers to nearby Orange County in his bid to ease the influx of migrants arriving in his city.