What is the white paper revolution?
Chinese protesters have turned to a uniquely plain everyday object in their demonstrations against the strict “zero COVID” strategy — a blank sheet of paper. As mass demonstrations first erupted in…
Man found dead on burning boat in Brooklyn: NYPD
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — A man was found dead on a burning boat in Brooklyn Saturday morning, authorities said. The boat caught fire while parked on a trailer in a parking lot at 253 Conover …
WWII Veteran gets award 80 years after liberating France from the Nazis
BAYSIDE, QUEENS (PIX11) — For a 101–year–old Bayside Queens resident, it was the honor of a lifetime. WWII veteran Jack Hausman received the highest honor possible from France for his b…
Long Island man who spent the night at local precinct dies in police custody: officials
LONG ISLAND (PIX11) – A Long Island man who died in police custody on Friday morning has led to an investigation by homicide detectives and Internal Affairs Bureau, according to the Suffolk C…
Debate heats up over how to dispose of Indian Point radioactive water
The operator of the nuclear power plant has sued, saying the state wrongly blocked its plan to discharge the water into the Hudson River.
JPMorgan Chase opens news Bronx community center branch
BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) — The Fordham section of the Bronx has one of the highest poverty rates in New York City. Now, a major financial institution is deepening part of the fabric of the c…
Columbia University senate calls for investigation into administration
NEW YORK (PIX11) — With the university senate calling for an investigation into acts that President Minouche Shafik has taken against protesters and faculty, Friday saw many new developments …
Blinken: Saudi-Israel normalization before Gaza ceasefire is possible
Secretary of State says it could be possible to roll out a framework for the normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia along with a two-state solution proposal before a Gaza ceasefire is in place.
'They're never forgotten': Brooklyn cemetery unveils COVID-19 memorial
BROOKLYN (PIX11) — Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn is unveiling a new COVID memorial, offering a space for remembrance and solace to those who lost loved ones during the pandemic. Gustavo Pad…
Moose on the Loose: Knicks look to bounce back in Game 4
NEW YORK (PIX11) — The Knicks vs. 76ers is getting interesting; after Philadelphia’s Game 3 victory last night, the focus is on Joel Embiid, and rightfully so. As a basketball player, he was …
US Defense Secretary: Iran should learn – their systems do not work as advertised
Trump speaks with reporters after 4th day of witness testimony in hush money trial ends
NEW YORK (AP) — Defense lawyers in Donald Trump’s hush money trial dug Friday into assertions of the former publisher of the National Enquirer and his efforts to protect Trump from negative stories…
Boy George reflects on his experience on Broadway
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Best known as the leading man of the band Culture Club, Boy George has made his way from the concert stage to the theater stage a couple of times. He is now finishing up hi…
Market 57 celebrates community, chefs, and food culture
NEW YORK (PIX11) — A new food hall is doing more than just feeding hungry New Yorkers. Market 57 celebrates community, chefs, and food culture. It’s a G Thing. Watch the video player fo…
New Jersey installs solar panels on 40 acres of land to power 1,600 homes
BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, N.J. (PIX11) — Deep in the pine barrens is a project being called the first of its kind. “This is more historic than even I thought it was,” said Governor Phil …