NYC bribery scandal includes naked Zoom call, trips to Europe and homegrown 'hero' in taxpayer scam
New details have emerged about some of the 70 suspects arrested in a six-state sting Tuesday involving the largest bribery bust in Justice Department history.
Dozens of New York City employees arrested in bribery case that cost US taxpayers millions: prosecutors
Seventy current or former employees of New York City's public housing agency were arrested in raids across six states Tuesday in the largest-ever single-day bribery bust.
Retailers struggling to keep popular Stanley cup-like toy by Fisher-Price in stock
A new Fisher-Price toy resembling a coffee mug and aimed for children 6 months to 3 years old, is difficult to find on shelves due to the current Stanley cup craze.
Snackmaker Utz recalls potato chips over undeclared allergen
Utz has issued a voluntary recall of some of its single-serve size of potato chips that were mostly distributed in New York City, it announced Friday.
Stew Leonard’s recalls cookies after woman, 25, dies from eating product that ‘contained undeclared peanuts'
Stew Leonard’s has issued a cookie recall after Connecticut health officials say they “contained undeclared peanuts" and are linked to a woman’s death.
Alec Baldwin slashes Hamptons mansion price amid new indictment in deadly 'Rust' shooting
Alec Baldwin is hawking his Hamptons, New York, estate in online ads amid a new indictment in the deadly "Rust" movie set shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
Madonna sued by concertgoers for allegedly starting show 2 hours late: 'Negligent misrepresentation'
Madonna, Barclays Center and Live Nation have been named in a lawsuit filed by two New York City angered by the singer allegedly starting her Dec. 13th show late.
Who would get the $370M Trump is being sued for by NYAG Letitia James?
New York Attorney General Letitia James is seeking $370 million, plus 9% interest in penalties, from former President Trump as part of her lawsuit against him.
Elon Musk issues warning after NYC students pushed out of school to house migrants: 'Will come for your homes'
Elon Musk suggested that New York City and government officials "will come for your homes" if space at hotels and shelters for illegal migrants runs out.
Buffalo's housing market will be the hottest in 2024, Zillow says
Buffalo, New York will see its housing market become the most competitive out of 50 major cities this year, projections from Zillow indicated.
New York minimum wage increase goes into effect as 2024 begins
New York state's minimum wage increases went into effect at the stroke of midnight, raising pay across the state, with special rates implemented in New York City.
Sam Bankman-Fried will not face a second trial, U.S. prosecutors decide
Prosecutors have decided that the public interest in speedy resolution of Sam Bankman-Fried's criminal proceedings outweighs the benefits of putting the disgraced crytpo mogul through a second trial.
Lindsey Graham warns New York over Chick-fil-A bill during trip to Big Apple
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., traveled to New York this week where he continued to blast a bill proposed by lawmakers that would force some Chick-fil-A locations to open on Sundays.
Graham threatens 'war' over New York's new bill that would require Chick-fil-A to be open on Sundays
Sen. Lindsey Graham posted a scathing message towards the state of New York after a state Democrat introduced a bill that would Chick-fil-A to be open on Sundays.
New York bill would force some Chick-fil-A locations to open on Sundays
Legislation proposed by the New York State Assembly would require rest stop Chick-fil-A locations, famously closed on Sundays, to operate seven days a week.
Hugh Hefner’s original Playboy Club hits auction block, its controversial history to ‘fade away’
The site of the original New York Playboy Club built by Hugh Hefner in Manhattan is set to go up for auction in early 2024 after sitting vacant for years.
Ex-FBI official gets 4 years for working with Russian oligarch dubbed Putin 'henchman'
Charles McGonigal has been sentenced to four years in prison after pleading guilty to working for sanctioned Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska.
Door Dash updates tipping policy after NYC passes minimum wage law
DoorDash, UberEats, and other delivery apps are changing their tipping policies after New York City decided to increase minimum wage laws for the apps' employees.
Islanders using MetLife Stadium game as 'inspiration' to open outdoor rinks at arena
The New York Islanders announced Wednesday they will open two pond hockey rinks that will double as a social gathering spot for fans to enjoy during games.
Jamie Dimon worried US economy in a 'sugar high,' says lower-earning Americans should be 'p---ed off'
JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon delivered sharp comments on the American economy Wednesday, saying the lower third of earners should be "p---ed off" about their status.