WNBC News 4 New York anchor-reporter Stacey Bell had a close call.
While covering the snowstorm hitting the East Coast on Monday, she was nearly struck by a drifting car.
Flying typically sucks, especially if you're not some fat cat who always rides in first class or has a private jet.
Being crammed in between two people for a few hours at a time while some little kid kicks the back of your seat is enough to drive anyone mad.
But this guy recently had a very different experience on his Delta Air Lines flight from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport to New Yo
Three police officers from Utah were on a JetBlue flight back from New York on Sunday, and they saved a woman's life after she tried to commit suicide by taking pills.
During the Can't Wait To Talk About Blank segment today on "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show," Mark in Albany, N.Y., called in to tell us about an indirect interaction he had with the show about four years ago.
The best part about this time of the year is that people tend to feel a little extra generous.
The holidays really magnify money problems for some people, so it's nice to see that others are willing to step up and help out.
There's nothing better than hearing isolated vocal tracks.
On Wednesday night, diva Mariah Carey performed her hit "All I Want For Christmas Is You" at the Christmas tree lighting at Rockefeller Center in New York.
On Monday for World AIDS Day, U2 put on a surprise concert in New York's Times Square.
Because Bono was unable to perform with the band due to his recovery from a bicycling injury and surgery, Bruce Springsteen and Coldplay's Chris Martin stood in and handled the singing duties.
It might be hard to imagine being so in shock that you don't even know you're on fire. It sounds like it might be out of a zombie movie.
Just imagine seeing a guy walking down the street with smoke billowing off his back looking like he is out of it entirely.
That is exactly what happened in Brooklyn, N.Y.
This week seems to be a good week for bad words making it on to live television.
During a commercial break on News 12 in The Bronx, N.Y., two reporters were talking to each other casually about the one reporter's crackly voice and what they're supposed to talk about when they come back from break. However, unbeknownst to them, what they were saying made it on to live television uncensored.
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If you were to see this guy walking down the street, you probably wouldn't think twice about him. He just looks like an average guy.
But it turns out that 26-year-old Joe from Boston is actually homeless and lives on the streets of New York. And, if you want to get technical, he's really only homeless a couple of days a week.
Typically, people go to church for peace and inspiration.
But the folks who attend Victory Church in Rochester, N.Y., go for a different reason: to kick the crap out of each other.