The gunman, who shot himself in the head in the rampage, had resigned from the hospital after he was accused of sexual harassment, the police said.
The immediate care given to many of those wounded at the Bronx hospital shooting could be the most critical factor in whether they survive.
A doctor opened fire on his former colleagues at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, killing one person and injuring six others before committing suicide.
Months ago, President Trump said such an approach to the Affordable Care Act was unacceptable. Now, as Republicans struggle to reach a new agreement, that old idea has appeal.
Consistent health care coverage for addicts, not a lump sum in the form of grants, is what’s needed to help stem the opioid epidemic, addiction specialists say.
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Friday: The state’s raging rivers, a thwarted gun control measure, and a quintessentially Los Angeles Fourth of July.
In a bizarre back-and-forth on TV and Twitter, Mr. Trump squabbled with Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough in a feud that included allegations of extortion.
There are many insights to be drawn from the latest media maelstrom involving President Trump, including that a presidency born of television still lives there.
The president pressed South Korea on trade and made moves that angered China, posing a test of whether he can keep campaign promises while also cooperating on security.
Beijing responded furiously after Washington announced an arms sale to Taiwan and sanctions on a Chinese company and bank over illicit dealings with North Korea.
A commission, searching for proof of fraud, requested personal data on 200 million voters. “Go jump in the Gulf of Mexico,” one state official responded.
More than two dozen women in the tech start-up industry spoke to The New York Times about being sexually harassed by investors and mentors.
The charges against him followed years of criticism that he had overlooked — or covered up — the widespread abuse of children by clergymen in Australia.
The new system will replace a welter of taxes from around the country that were seen as a major impediment to growth. But will it be any simpler?
In his first New York exhibition since 2011, Carsten Höller offers flying mushrooms and giant dice. Step into his work in 360 degrees at the Gagosian Gallery. The extra time allotted by Defense Secretary Jim Mattis will allow military leaders to assess the impact of adding the recruits, a Pentagon spokeswoman said.
Mayor de Blasio, who was not charged, said he would raise $300,000 for legal fees related to “nongovernmental work” examined by federal and state prosecutors.
Ms. Lam, the fourth chief executive since the territory was returned to Chinese control, promised to renew trust in government in her inauguration speech.
Two jurors in the Bill Cosby sexual assault trial say the panel disagreed about many things, especially the meaning of terms like “unconscious.”
Scott Pruitt told coal industry executives that he would conduct a “red team-blue team” research exercise on climate change.
George joins reigning M.V.P. Russell Westbrook as the Thunder look to compete against the Golden State Warriors in the Western Conference.
An art show in Lower Manhattan will feature 3D portraits created by an artist using the DNA of Ms. Manning.
The city’s 32 boroughs are being asked to compete for the designation of Borough of Culture, which will come with a $1.3 million grant.
In state capitals and street protests, women’s rights activists have been wearing red robes and white bonnets based on “The Handmaid's Tale,” the 1985 novel that is now a series on Hulu.
An Auschwitz survivor, Mrs. Veil was a vocal advocate for women’s rights who served as health minister and later as president of the European Parliament.
We’ve gathered episodes that feel thematically appropriate for the holiday. They are explicitly American and tell us a little bit about ourselves.
The rapper’s 13th studio album, “4:44,” addresses many of the same themes as “Lemonade,” by his wife, Beyoncé.
In Portland, Ore., a city that takes its leisure seriously, several bars feature table tennis as a central attraction.
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