JetBlue will fly customers to Ireland and Scotland in 2024
JetBlue will include new flights to Dublin, Ireland, and Edinburgh, Scotland, beginning in 2024 as part of the air carrier’s transatlantic expansion taking on other bigger airline rivals.
Pest control company Orkin declares Chicago 'rattiest' city again. How do other cities stack up?
The Windy City remained the most rodent-infested American city for yet another year, according to Orkin. The pest control company dubbed it as such on Monday.
Nonbinary NYU Student Bar Association president loses job offer after defending Hamas terror attack on Jews
NYU Law School Bar Association student president Ryna Workman had a job offer from a law firm rescinded over Workman's statement defending Hamas' attack on Israel.
More than 3,000 US flight delays as NYC, Northeast hit with rain and flooding
Flight delays and cancellations are increasing in New York City and the Northeast on Friday as heavy rainfall is causing widespread flooding.
Apple's iPhone 15 on sale, Tim Cook hits NYC store
Apple CEO Tim Cook is in NYC on Friday for the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max launch in stores, after crowds stood in front all night.
Ukraine's Zelenskyy to meet with nation's top financiers, diplomats in New York City
JPMorgan, the big bank serving as Zelenskyy’s financial adviser to attract private capital for a new investment fund to rebuild Ukraine’s infrastructure, is hosting the meeting.
Multiple people arrested in NYC at climate change protest on Wall Street
Multiple demonstrators were detained by police in New York City on Monday during a protest launched by activists against fossil fuel financiers on Wall Street.
NYC restaurant worker stabbed in the shoulder during fight with customer
A suspect was able to leave the scene after allegedly stabbing an IHOP employee and another customer who tried to help during a fight early Saturday morning in NYC.
Citi NYC headquarters blocked by climate protesters; police arrest over 20 people
Entrances at Citigroup's headquarters in New York City were blocked by climate protesters Thursday. Police made multiple arrests, and people were eventually able to enter the building.
World Trade Center rebuild revitalized lower Manhattan and brought healing
Twenty-two years after the 9/11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, lower Manhattan has rebounded, been rebuilt and is thriving more than ever.
Mom sues Peloton, says workout bike killed her son 'instantly'
A Peloton exercise bike is at the center of a new lawsuit that alleges a user was killed after trying to use to the bike as leverage to pull himself up from the ground.
Airbnb and Vrbo hosts under new restrictions as short-term rental rules kick off in NYC
The enforcement by the New York City Mayor's Office of Special Enforcement kicked off Tuesday for Local Law 18. It makes registration of short-term rentals in the Big Apple mandatory.
Wall Street CEOs demand Biden and Congress fix NYC migrant crisis
More than 100 CEOs and business leaders in New York City are calling for federal action to fix the United States' broken immigration system and address the migrant crisis.
New York City becomes latest to ban TikTok on government devices over Chinese security concerns
New York City agencies must remove TikTok within 30 days after Mayor Eric Adams' administration determined it poses "a security threat" to "technical networks."
Lady Gaga’s dad says NYC going down in a ‘windfall’ as trash, hypodermic needles and hookers litter streets
Restaurateur and Lady Gaga's father Joe Germanotta explains how his business has changed on a day-to-day basis amid New York City's migrant crisis and overrun shelters.
NYC Dollar Tree store closes over alleged rat infestation spotted by community group: 'Will not back down'
Residents of Queens, New York, turn to the Ozone Park Residents Block Association for advocacy help after spotting an alleged rat infestation at a local Dollar Tree store.
Thousands of flights delayed or canceled as severe weather hits US
Severe weather hitting portions of the central and eastern U.S. has caused over 3,800 flight delays and nearly 400 cancellations as of Tuesday afternoon, according to FlightAware data.
US renters remain burdened, but some metro areas saw relief in first half of year
American renter households remained "rent burdened" in the first half of 2023, facing a 30.2% rent-to-income ratio for those seeking an average-priced apartment.
NYC outdoor dining permanent, but restaurants will be forced to remove structures in winter
New York City is making outdoor dining, which became popular during the coronavirus pandemic, a permanent feature of the city but with new rules.
Home on Long Island Sound sells for record $139M
A 13,500-square-foot home on 50 acres of waterfront property in Greenwich, Connecticut, has sold for just shy of $139 million, Sotheby's International Realty said Thursday.