The Fox News host announced he's leaving the network after 23 years.
Most of amNewYork's journalists had their last day this week as the free tabloid changed owners.
NYC sued nearly two dozen vaping merchants that were allegedly caught selling their wares to underage buyers over the summer.
Dozens of New Yorkers made the annual Forbes 400 list of the richest billionaires in America.
The retailer released a list of nearly 180 locations that it may shutter as it goes through bankruptcy proceedings.
The state's high housing costs mean New Yorkers have to work longer than any other state to afford rent, a recent report says.
James C. Metzger donates to lacrosse and football programs, and many other local and national charities.
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T-Mobile users across the country reported Friday evening they could not make phone calls, according to an online tracker.
Attorney General Letitia James is leading a multistate investigation of possible antitrust violations by the social media giant.
Google and YouTube will pay a total of $170 million to settle claims that the video platform violated children's privacy rights.
Business magazine Inc. recently released its annual guide to the 5,000 fastest-growing privately held companies in the U.S.
The sneaker giant can emblazon its product with more than 30 official NYC logos under a new deal with the city's tourism company.
The ritzy retailer will keep its Manhattan flagships open but close 15 stores in Brooklyn, Boston, Las Vegas, Seattle and elsewhere.
Attorney General Letitia James said her office would investigate the breach that exposed the data of 100 million Americans.
City officials have sounded the alarm about rising rents but stayed relatively quiet about how property taxes burden small businesses.
"Of course, this is retaliation," Roma Torre said of NY1's decision to exclude her from coverage of the U.S. women's soccer team's parade.
He's already pretty well known to the city.
Nearly a fifth of New Yorkers have five-figure credit card debts, one of the highest rates in the nation, a recent report says.
A new ranking from Forbes lists the best employers in all 50 states and D.C.
New York City has started seizing 46 ice cream trucks whose operators have allegedly evaded more than $4 million in parking fines.
William Littleton was fired from the Wall Street firm after he complained about anti-gay harassment, a new lawsuit says.
The store announced the closures May 21.
New York City has 73 entries on the list.
Only 12 U.S. cities are tougher than the Big Apple for recent college grads, according to a WalletHub study.
New York was found to be one of the worst places in the country for people without degrees to find decent work.
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State regulators reached a settlement with the company after threatening to kick it out of New York.
The company's expansion is expected to create 127 jobs in exchange for $4 million in state tax breaks.
The home goods retailer announced this week it will close 40 stores.
The city expects to cut its use of plastic products by 95% under an executive order Mayor Bill de Blasio signed Thursday.
Four boroughs and two surburban counties are audited at rates above the national average, a ProPublica report shows.
New Yorkers have a good reason to feel like taxes take an unusually large share of their earnings.
The average New Yorker would have to work about two years to earn Wall Street's average bonus, the state comptroller says.
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A Manhattan lawmaker wants to create a registry of storefronts that have been empty for at least three months.
Only three states have a steeper effective tax rate than New York, a new WalletHub study shows.
The billionaire population has shrunk but the world's super-rich still love the Big Apple, Forbes's newest ranking shows.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has reportedly tried to convince Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos to set up shop in New York City after all.
The governor said losing the deal made him sick to his stomach.