Aaron Judge’s 62nd home run ball will be more valuable than Albert Pujols’ 700th, memorabilia expert says
Aaron Judge and Albert Pujols are set to etch their name in baseball lore, both chasing memorable home run milestones in the season's final homestretch.
House Republicans demand answers as credit card companies pressured to track gun purchases
House Republicans asked credit card CEOs if they are going to support a move to create individual codes identifying gun purchases, making it easier to track individual buyers.
Buffalo, NY, Starbucks union organizer resigns, claims she was forced out for her union leadership
Jaz Brisack, the Starbucks barista who helped lead the unionization effort of a Starbucks in Buffalo, NY, last year, is now saying she is being forced out due to her union leadership.
9/11: Tunnel to Towers has raised $250M and counting
Tunnel to Towers has spent over $250 million to support our nation's heroes, including military and first responder families. This is just the beginning.
Salman Rushdie’s ‘The Satanic Verses’ tops Amazon bestsellers lists after author stabbed
Author Salman Rushdie’s “The Satanic Verses" topped Amazon’s bestseller lists on Tuesday, days after he sustained serious injuries in a stabbing in New York.
Salman Rushdie, attacked at New York book event, explored good vs. evil in his work
British-Indian writer Salman Rushdie was attacked on stage in New York ahead of a speaking event in Chautaugua. Here is rundown of his career as a writer.
Republican lawmaker aims to force Dem states to allow fracking: 'Threatening America’s energy independence'
Republican Rep. Claudia Tenney introduced legislation Wednesday that would force states with fracking bans to choose between federal funds and fossil fuel production.
Amazon hit with more warehouse probes from OSHA over alleged workplace hazards
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration inspected Amazon warehouses in multiple states this week as part of a probe into workplace conditions.
Subway shooting lawsuit against Glock on hold amid appeal over NY law that lets victims sue gunmakers
Brooklyn shooting victim's lawsuit against Glock has been stayed as a federal appeals court weighs the constitutionality of a law holding gunmakers liable for shootings.
Hochul administration pays $637M to business owned by donor family
New York state has paid $637 million to a company whose owner's family has given hundreds of thousands of dollars toward Gov. Kathy Hochul's re-election.
NY judge holds real estate firm in contempt for not releasing Trump records, orders daily $10K fines
Judge Arthur Engoron ordered real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield to pay $10,000 a day until it fully complies with a subpoena seeking documents related to Donald Trump.
LeBron James trading card to hit auction block, could fetch nearly $7M
A rare LeBron James trading card may net a record sum of nearly $7 million when it goes up for auction; the NBA superstar's success is spurring interest.
Netflix's 'Don't F--k With Cats' star: New York red flag law 'failed' when it came to alleged Buffalo killer
A star in the Netflix documentary “Don't F--k with cats” says that the State of New York "failed" in implementing its red flag law.
New York AG launches investigation of social media companies after Buffalo shooting
New York Attorney General Letitia James is investigating Twitch, Discord, 4chan, and 8chan after a mass shooter opened fire at a supermarket in Buffalo, killing 10 people.
Biden admin’s ‘bureaucratic bungling' made baby formula shortage worse, CEO who rescued GM says
CEO and corporate recovery expert responsible for turning around General Motors in 2009 blames the Biden administration’s ‘bureaucratic bungling’ and a host of corporate and government ‘screw ups’ for exacerbating the infant formula crisis.
Uber and Lyft offering free grocery trips to Buffalo residents affected by mass shooting at supermarket
Rideshare apps Uber and Lyft are offering free rides to residents of the Buffalo neighborhood where a gunman opened fire on a supermarket Saturday, killing 10 people and wounding three others.
NY Gov. Hochul: CEOs of social media companies 'need to be held accountable' in wake of Buffalo shooting
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul called for executives of social media companies to be held accountable on Sunday after a White 18-year-old allegedly posted a racist 180-page manifesto online before livestreaming a shooting rampage at a supermarket in a predominantly Black Buffalo neighborhood on Saturday afternoon.
New York to give abortion providers $35M ahead of potential overturning of Roe v. Wade
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Tuesday the state will send $35 million to abortion providers for expanded services and increased security.
Former Amazon employee sues company, alleges she was fired for getting 'long COVID'
A former Amazon employee sued the company Monday, claiming she was wrongly fired from her job and was told to pay back $12,000 in wages after coming down with “long COVID.”
New York physician indicted in $10 million health care telemedicine fraud scheme
A New York physician was charged in an indictment on Thursday over an alleged $10 million health care fraud scheme.