NYC bakery launches 'The Suprême,' a new croissant pastry that’s gained viral fame
Dessert fans are flocking to the Lafayette Grand Café & Bakery in New York City for the company's new crème-filled croissant item called The Suprême.
NYC McDonald's worker reportedly shot over cold french fries has died, police say
A New York City McDonald’s worker who was reportedly shot outside one of the fast food chain's locations in Brooklyn over cold french fries has died, police confirm.
NYC Uber rides most expensive in the U.S., study finds
An Uber ride in New York City will set you back more than any other city in the U.S. according to a new study, but fares in Nashville are not much cheaper.
NYC pub sells gallon of beer for price of gas to protest Biden inflation
A longtime New York City bar owner, fed up with the rising costs of fuel, food and labor, is selling gallons of beer for the price of a gallon of gas.
NJ Transit halts service for NYC after union-related action
New Jersey Transit suspended rail service into and out of New York City on Friday evening after a day of canceled trains because of a lack of engineers.
UPS testing battery-powered scooter in congested cities
UPS is testing a battery-powered scooter to get packages to you while navigating congested city streets. The scooters are also better for the environment.
Former NFT marketplace employee charged in first-ever digital asset insider trading case
A former employee of the NFT marketplace OpenSea is accused of using insider information to purchase NFTs before they were featured on the company's homepage.
Eric Adams to address NYC crime with business elite
A who’s who of New York’s business elite will be attending an emergency meeting Thursday sponsored by Gotham’s largest business group and Mayor Eric Adams to address the city’s crime problem and its impact on people who work there.
Bethenny Frankel flees New York ‘to feel safer,’ more ‘freedom’
"Business is Personal" author and "Real Housewives of New York City" star Bethenny Frankel says personal experiences with crime forced her to leave the city for "greener pastures."
Roughly 100 Orthodox Jews say they were booted from German flight after dispute
About 100 Orthodox Jews from New York said they were banned from a flight in Germany because just a few were not wearing masks.
Virgin Atlantic flight turns back after realizing pilot hadn't completed 'final assessment' flight
A Virgin Atlantic flight had to turn back about 40 minutes after taking off from London Heathrow Airport this week when the airline realized that one of the pilots hadn't completed a "final assessment" flight.
Equinox's NYC fitness clubs to accept crypto payments
Equinox will accept Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Dogecoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Wrapped Bitcoin, Shiba Inu Coin, Binance USD, Dai, Gemini Dollar, Pax Dollar and USD Coin.
NYC grocery chain CEO 'mad as hell' as crime plagues Big Apple
Gristedes Foods CEO John Catsimatidis says all New York City business owners want safe streets and have had "enough" of soft-on-crime politicians.
Broadway theaters extend mask mandate through May 31
The Broadway League added that many theaters will no longer require proof of vaccination after April 30
JPMorgan Chase plans 60-story NYC tower as new 'all-electric' HQ
JPMorgan Chase & Co. announced a major investment in New York City office space Thursday, with plans to build a 60-story building to be its global headquarters.
Uber and Lyft suspend surge pricing in area of Brooklyn subway shooting after catching heat on social media
Uber and Lyft said they are suspending surge pricing near a Brooklyn neighborhood where a gunman opened fire on a subway Tuesday morning after New Yorkers voiced outrage about inflated fares on social media.
New York judge dismisses Kellogg's Frosted Strawberry Pop-Tarts lawsuit
A federal judge in Manhattan has dismissed a proposed class-action lawsuit accusing Kellogg Co. of using misleading labeling to exaggerate the amount of strawberries in its Frosted Strawberry Pop-Tarts.
JetBlue to add 5K jobs in NYC as Big Apple aims to rebuild tourism industry disrupted by COVID
JetBlue on Monday said it would be adding 5,000 new jobs in New York City as the Big Apple aims to rebuild its thriving tourist industry disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Uber stock climbs on NYC taxi partnership
The surprising shift, which comes as Uber has faced opposition from taxi groups for years, is part of a partnership with taxi-hailing apps Curb and Creative Mobile Technologies to offer more transportation options for riders and more trips for drivers.
Wall Street bonuses hit new record
The New York State comptroller says Wall Street bonuses hit a new record high.