A subway map hangs in a subway car October 26, 2004 in New York City. The New York City subway system opened in 1904 on ...
The woman who was set on fire on the NYC subway has been identified as Debrina Kawam, of Toms River, New Jersey, police say.
Authorities have released the identity of the sleeping woman burned to death inside a New York City subway train by a man who allegedly lit her on fire and stayed to watch the aftermath, officials ...
The MTA said that it will soon retire its R46 fleet. Riders say they will miss the iconic train cars with yellow and orange ...
High-profile random attacks — notably the horrific arson in which a woman was burned to death on an F train — “overshadowed” ...
On this day in 1904, New York City had its first New Year’s Eve celebration in Times Square. An estimated 200,000 people were there to celebrate the New Year. It was quite a spectacle, with fireworks ...
Time balls date back to the early 19th century, when they signaled the time to passing sailors. Now they’re part of the pomp ...
The front page of the Deseret News on Dec. 31, 1904. While revelers held their first-ever New Year's Eve celebration in New ...
The woman, Debrina Kawam, had a New Jersey address, according to NYPD. Kawam died on Dec. 22 after being set on fire while ...
A woman who died after being set on fire on a New York City subway train this month has been identified, according to police.