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.
NY bracing for gas and electric bill shock amid green push: ‘Very aware’ of the ‘burden,’ Con Ed says
As Con Edison readies to gradually raise gas and electric rates by starting with a 9% hike next month, the company responds to customer complaints of "overcharging."
This state is facing $117M in losses because of toll cheats
Drivers who have flouted tolls are costing the state of New Jersey a hefty penny. It's a problem that has been getting worse, according to officials.
Moving to Texas from New York can save some Americans $250,000
Wealthy Americans who live in New York, San Francisco or Chicago can save thousands by relocating to Austin, which has lower and a cheaper cost of living.
Founder of failed crypto lending platform Celsius Network arrested on fraud charges
Alexander Mashinsky, the former CEO and founder of Celsius Network, has been arrested on federal fraud charges. He is accused of misleading customers about key aspects of his company.
Fanatics CEO's 'white party' draws Tom Brady, JLo, Ben Affleck and A-listers
Michael Rubin, the billionaire CEO of sports merchandise company Fanatics, celebrated the Fourth of July with a massive 'white party' that many A-listers attended.
Moving to Miami from New York can save some Americans nearly $200K
Wealthy Americans living in New York and San Francisco can reap big savings if they relocate to Miami, which has lower taxes and a cheaper cost of living.
GitLab stock skyrockets over 35% on AI-powered product announcement, exceeds Q1 revenue expectations
GitLab, a popular software development platform, experienced a surge in its stock price Tuesday after revealing plans to launch an AI-powered product aimed at increasing revenue.
'Great migration' continues as more Americans flee to Florida, Texas
More Americans migrated to lower-tax, predominantly Republican-led states in 2022, with Texas and Florida seeing the biggest population growth last year.
Summer travelers look for new ways to save money as prices rise across the US
Travelers are looking for new ways to save money as prices rise across the country. Some people are settling for fewer trips, while others are driving to save money on airfare.
NYC migrant housing crisis threatens return to work push
New York City is considering using the Roosevelt Hotel as emergency housing for migrants in a move that could undermine local businesses efforts to bring workers back to offices.
'Secret campaign' used thousands of New Yorkers' identities without consent to influence federal policy: NY AG
A "secret campaign" used millions of consumer identities, including those of thousands of New Yorkers, to generate fake public comments to the FCC in favor of repealing net neutrality.
New York City apartment fire injures 4 people, officials investigating possible e-bike connection
NYFD officials said a fire broke out at an apartment on West 190th Street, putting four people in cardiac arrest. Officials are investigating if an e-bike caused it.
Checks to taxpayers from $141M TurboTax settlement start next week, New York AG says
New York Attorney General Letitia James says payments will soon be sent to impacted taxpayers from the state's $141 million settlement with Intuit, the maker of TurboTax.
Jury rules Ed Sheeran not liable in copyright infringement case over Marvin Gaye song
A jury decided Thursday that singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran did not copy the Marvin Gaye song "Let's Get It On" in his 2014 hit "Thinking Out Loud."
New York to ban gas stoves and heating systems in new construction, beginning in 2026
New York State plans to ban gas stoves and heating systems from any new construction of buildings less than seven stories in 2026, and in 2029, will include all new construction.
Major blue states hemorrhaging tax base as red states reap rewards
Residents are fleeing blue states in droves and affecting the adjusted gross incomes of the states they are leaving and moving to, according to recent data released from the IRS.
Documents of Babe Ruth's sale to Yankees auctioned for $312,000, more than triple what slugger was sold for
The paperwork that made Babe Ruth's sale from the Boston Red Sox to the New York Yankees official was sold through Lelands for a combined $312,000.
Ray Kelly: Alvin Bragg is contributing to the rising crime in NYC
Guardian Group CEO Ray Kelly on what's driving the crime crisis in NYC and the arrest of two New York residents for allegedly running a secret Chinese police station.
Video shows moments before bird strikes Delta engine during JFK airport takeoff
A Delta Air Lines plane was forced to land after a bird reportedly struck its engine during takeoff from John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York.