Authorities Seize 44 Tons of Marijuana in Tijuana
The discovery was made during a raid by the Mexican military and police in Tijuana this week.
Ivan Ramen to Finally Open on Lower East Side May 9
Next Friday, Two years after it was announced, Ivan Orkin's Ivan Ramen will open on the Lower East Side.
Long Island Property Sells for Record $147 Million
Activist investor Barry Rothstein purchased the 18-acre beachfront property for an astonishing $147 million.
Condoleezza Rice Will No Longer Speak at Rutgers University's Graduation
Following protests from students and faculty alike, Rice has backed out of the speaking engagement.
Queens Bus Collision Leaves 10 Injured
Authorities say the van struck the MTA bus after making an illegal right turn last night.
This Statement the Teenage Brooklyn Bus Shooter Gave Police Is Chilling
The statement that Kahton Anderson gave police last month lets you see how he views the world.
NBC Wants George Zimmerman's Lawsuit for Edited 911 Phone Calls Dismissed
The network's lawyers have a series of arguments for why a Florida circuit court should toss the case out.
Lawmakers Already Trying to Ban Powdered Alcohol
They're trying to get Palcohol out the paint with the quickness. However, its manufacturer is war ready.
Florida Amusement Park Magnate Robbed by Three Ninjas
The man and a companion were returning to his mansion when the suspects attacked them and demanded money and valuables.
Journey Underground and Explore NYC's 2nd Avenue Subway Line
Venture beneath the surface and check out the progress on this huge, expensive project.
Iowa Middle School Students Conspired to Make Marijuana Cookies in Home Economics
School administrators were learned that marijuana was being distributed on campus, and that students plan to use it as a cooking ingredient.
Whale Carcass Gets Tagged After Washing Ashore in New Jersey
It's believed that the markings are the Greek letters of a fraternity with strong local ties.
Mero in the Wild: Broccoli City Festival D.C. (Video)
Complex TV sent The Kid Mero to D.C. Broccoli City Festival and turned him loose. He soaked up the festival's message of sustainability and green living.
F Train Reportedly Derails in Queens (Updated)
An F train with roughly 1,000 passengers derailed in the Woodside section of Queens this morning.
Mars Bar Will Return to East Village in Some Form, Owner Says
After closing nearly three years ago, the owner of the infamous Mars Bar said it will reopen.
Off-Duty NYPD Officer Arrested for Shooting Woman's Car
The officer was returning from a date with a man when his wife confronted her. Sparks and bullets flew.
Police Claim Teen Gangs Are Responsible for 40 Percent of NYC Shootings
According to the NYPD, teen gangs at war with each other persist as overall crime drops across the city.
Department of Education Releases Names of 55 Schools Under Investigation for Allegedly Mishandling Sexual Assaults
The White House has released the names of schools across the nation that may have mishandled rape cases.
These Are the Things People Loved About NYC in 1976
This list, excavated from a 1976 issue of the New York Times, shows that people always loved to complain about NYC.
Portland Will Save That Reservoir Water Teen Allegedly Urinated In
It won't be given to people to drink, but officials will test to see if it can stay clear long enough to be a pond.