Amy Cooper charged over Central Park emergency call
Amy Cooper charged with misdemeanour crime of falsely reporting a confrontation.
Amy Cooper charged with misdemeanour crime of falsely reporting a confrontation.
Former confidante of Jeffrey Epstein is at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.
One detail in the case should make the rich and powerful nervous.
New York Times: Hospitals had a problem: What to do with thousands of personal items?
New York Times: The inside story of the black birder and the white woman who called 911.
New York Times: Claims were unfounded but the uproar underscores a tense new dynamic.
New York Times: Restrictions could be reinstated as people ignore social distancing rules.
Officials tell couples to get creative to keep themselves safe from the virus.
Duke of York's lawyers say royal has offered to answer questions in Jeffrey Epstein probe.
Powerful images have emerged from the George Floyd protests throughout the US.
Streets have been overrun by hundreds of people wielding baseball bats and other weapons.
George Floyd is just one of many black people killed by injustice in America.
Americans in many cities woke up to charred, glass-strewn streets after a night of rage.
Harry de Quetteville asks: Will our cities ever be the same again?
A 19-year-old man has been shot dead in Detroit after a gunman opened fire on protesters.
New York Times: Area has NY's highest rates of virus cases, hospitalisations and deaths.
New York Times: "I don't know if her life needed to be torn apart."
Amy Cooper let her cocker spaniel off its leash, then a man started filming.
New York Times: List obituaries and death notices tries to frame incalculable loss.
President Trump isn't the only politician responsible for mismanaging the outbreak.
Protesters are increasingly calling for businesses to reopen.
New York Times: A ex-photojournalist documented his life for his EMT crew during pandemic.
Dozens of other children in New York have fallen severely ill with similar symptoms.
'A tsunami of hate and xenophobia, scapegoating and scaremongering' has been unleashed.
New York Times: In the last two months this funeral home has buried 200 people.
New Yorkers have descended on public spaces. But the backlash has been swift.
A funeral home had resorted to storing dozens of bodies on ice in rented trucks.
Roughly 300,000 people are employed by tourism in New York City.
New York Times: The inequities of New York City's health care system are clear.
New York Times: Hundreds of mourners who gathered for the funeral were sent home.