The Public Service Commission revoked approval of a 2016 merger and ordered Charter Communications to transition service to another company.
The storied tabloid will reportedly soon cost $1.50 on newsstands.
The New York Daily News' editorial staff was cut in half Monday.
Editor-in-chief Jim Rich is among those leaving as the storied tabloid undergoes a massive "restructuring."
It can be overwhelming when feeling the pressure to hire. Julie Zuckerberg notes what could go wrong and best practices to keep in mind.
Local Entrepreneur Receives Award for Producing Top Sales in 2017
ATTOM Data Solutions, which analyzes numbers about housing trends, ranked NYC overall real estate as number 18 among the finalists.
Evgeny Freidman is reportedly a longtime business partner of President Donald Trump's embattled personal lawer.
Only two cities got more robocalls than NYC last month.
Legal weed could generate $436 million a year tax revenue for the state and $335 million for the city, Comptroller Scott Stringer says.
The Big Apple is No. 2 for gigs paying at least $100,000 a year.
Kam Wong was charged with embezzlement and fraud for allegedly stealing from the institution he ran.
Manhattan Business Community Honors Bank with Ribbon Cutting Ceremony & Reception on April 30
Out-of-towners were responsible for nearly a quarter of all spending at NYC restaurants in 2016, the Center for an Urban Future found.
Of the nation's top 500 large companies to work for, Forbes found 41 were in New York.
Business Insider studied how much it takes to be considered rich in 42 U.S. cities.
The IRS gave taxpayers an extra day to file after a major computer glitch on tax day.
The Empire State has the biggest tax burden in the nation.
Midas Capital to work with investors for future hotel projects
The Empire State is near the bottom of a new list of states that benefit most from last year's GOP tax bill.
Charlestown Native is Chair of the Board of Directors of the New Ireland Fund, Inc.
Think you'd take home more money somewhere else? You're probably right.
The annual Forbes list of the world's billionaires shows a lot of them live in New York.
The late hours weren't enough to make New York America's hardest-working city.
The disgraced movie mogul founded the company in 2005.
Multiple companies are ending discounts to NRA members and co-branding deals, and taking a look at investments after latest school shooting.
The list looked at factors including compensation, time off and perks.
The market's turmoil began last week and has continued this week.
The Dow is down 8.5 percent from the record high it hit in late January.
The floundering magazine axed three reporters and two top editors who reported on the Manhattan district attorney's investigation.
These places were found to be too dirty to stay open.
The stock market had its biggest weekly drop in two years.
Robert Moore and Alexander "Doc" Jones are no longer with the paper, its owner confirmed.
Tompkins Mahopac Bank has announced the promotions of Kristin Westervelt and Cynthia Cretara.
The state benefits from large populations of international students and skilled workers from other countries, figures show.
A new set of rankings compiled by Forbes takes a look at the best employers for diversity in the U.S. See where NYC companies ranked.
The state with the lowest unemployment rate may surprise you.
Robert Moore, the paper's managing editor, has been accused of creating a sexualized atmosphere, NPR reported.
Elizabeth “Betsy” Conway is General Counsel of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation