New Jersey governor Chris Christie is moving forward with a plan that calls for New York City's WNET, the largest public television station in the country, to take over operations of the state-owned New Jersey Network.
Todd Carmichael to Duane Sorenson: Just don't lie, dude
In honor of today's WWDC, here's a list of the best apps to stay fashion savvy on the go.
The former New York Giants wide receiver served two years on a weapons charge. His agent says a reunion with the Giants is possible--but Burress could land on any NFL team.
The author of The Hunger Games trilogy and the writer of the Jack Reacher thrillers are the two newest additions to the Kindle Million Club, Amazon.com announced today.
'The prospect of their entry into the fray should be causing queasiness for the Establishment big three of Romney, Pawlenty, and Jon Huntsman, none of whom has demonstrated even the capacity to generate faint sparks,' according to New York Magazine feature writer John Heilemann.
Since 7 a.m. Monday, Livery drivers are rallying at City Hall in Manhattan, against New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposal to increase new taxis in the four boroughs; Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island.
Stars were given Twilight-inspired styling tools, an e-reader, and a $50 Starbucks gift card
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former head of the International Monetary Fund, plead not guilty in a 4 minute arraignment at Manhattan Supreme Court.
At the MTV Movie Awards stage in California, the audience were shocked by Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake demonstrating how to be Friends with Benefits by sexually groping each other before presenting Robert Pattinson with Best Male Performance award.
New York City offers much to do including great bargains on summer outings.
Members of President Barack Obama's national security team are calling for an accelerated drawdown of U.S. troops in Afghanistan, according to the lead story in today's New York Times.
The companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trade on Monday are: Sealed Air Corp, Petrohawk Energy Corp, Titanium Metals, Yahoo, Scotts Miracle-Gro, Lloyds Banking, WellPoint, Wells Fargo, Lowes Companies, CIGNA and Coventry Health Care.
The U.S. Airways plane that miraculously landed on the Husdson River off New York City in January 2009, saving lives of all onboard, was taken to the Carolinas Aviation Museum on Saturday, for permanent display.
Parents who have watched their young children eating mud while playing in the garden can now relax. A research suggests that eating mud or clay could actually be good for the stomach.
Microsoft sent the media an invitation to a roll-out event for Office 365, scheduled on June 28 at Skylight Soho, the same studio that hosted Microsoft's Windows 7 launch in 2009.
French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde is most likely to head International Monetary Fund (IMF), with backing of the United States and Japan, the Nikkei financial daily reported on Sunday, citing unidentified global financial industry sources in Washington, reported Reuters.
Sarah Palin continued her One Nation bus tour of historical sites on Friday, visiting sites in Boston marking the eve of and early stages of the American Revolution in 1775, including the home of famous intelligence messenger Paul Revere, church-turned-signal house Christ Church, and Bunker Hill, site of an early battle won by the British at the cost of heavy losses.
Ida, One of two beloved polar bears in Central Park, was euthanized because of cancer on Friday. She was 25.
Judgment Day May 21, 2011 ads are still seen on New York City subway today, two weeks after the failed prediction of Harold Camping. As much as the notorious legacy of the failed Doomsday prediction lingers in the air, a widow and her investment in the Doomsday preacher's radio station is fueling the anger of her family.
The E3 is expected to reach greater heights this year and here is the reason why.
Neither David Wright nor Ike Davis are healing quickly, which means the New York Mets will need to field replacements for first and third base until July.