A report ranked cities in categories such as talent, capital and culture, as well as ties among universities, corporations, governments and others.
One list of New Yorkers included more than 2,000 names, while a list of Texans included about 1,500 names.
As hedge fund managers meet in New York City, climate activists plan to protest their firms’ cancer-causing investments.
A major environmental group says the state’s congressional delegation hasn’t done enough to force GE to clean up the Hudson River.
Beyoncé rocked her Givenchy dress on the Met Gala red carpet Monday night. But the superstar’s husband, Jay Z, was noticeably absent.
Designers, models, actors, musicians and celebrities have waited all year for Monday’s star-studded event.
London has more billionaires than any other city, according to the Sunday Times’ Rich List.
General Electric has given to much of the New York delegation and seems to have been able to wield considerable influence.
Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are hoping New York voters will give them a boost of new delegates.
The trial of nine correction officers for an alleged 2012 assault and cover-up is the latest legal action against Rikers Island employees.
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The setting, Brooklyn, seemed to favor Bernie Sanders over Hillary Clinton in a debate that highlighted the candidates’ real differences in policy and appeal.
The campaign aide, hired just two days ago, had posted Facebook comments sharply criticizing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders clashed in a fierce debate Thursday in Brooklyn, just days before next week's New York primary.
The Democrat and rival Bernie Sanders will face off Thursday night as they seek to win 291 delegates in next week's New York primary.
The Vermont senator scored a union endorsement and his first instance of support from a Senate colleague days ahead of the New York primary.
The Democratic presidential candidates are vying for minority voters ahead of New York's primary next week.
Donald Trump, along with his family, answer questions from the audience and CNN moderator Anderson Cooper ahead of the key New York primary.
The former NAACP chapter leader says she is ready to move on from the events of the past year and get back to working on racial justice issues.
The advertisement airing in New York this week says Hillary Clinton is the only candidate strong enough to take on Donald Trump.
The two New Yorkers lead in their delegate-rich home state, according to the latest Fox News poll.
The suspicions relate to the GOP candidate's "New York values" comments, seen by some as anti-Jewish. But he met with Orthodox Jewish voters Thursday to gather support.