The Verizon phone records scandal adds a new layer to a tarnished record, increasing pressure on the attorney general.
Andrea Sanderlin, 45, from Scarsdale, N.Y., was arrested for allegedly running a $3 million pot-growing operation out of a Queens warehouse.
New York is the world’s most competitive city today and will remain that way in 2025, a Citigroup study says.
HSBC took too long to file for judicial intervention in foreclosure cases in four New York counties, the N.Y. state attorney general said.
Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings have halted tour and album plans following the singer's diagnosis of stage-one bile duct cancer.
Ian Somerhalder of "The Vampire Diaries" will be making his way to the big screen with the new flick, "The Anomaly." The actor has been filming scenes in London.
The famed point guard's retirement increases the chances of New York doing a sign-and-trade for Paul.
Jean Stapleton, an accomplished actress, had no idea that the show she agreed to star in, ’All in the Family,’ would change the course of history.
Sales of bank-owned homes fell to encouraging lows in the first quarter, amid news of rising home sales.
New York City's new bike-share program may be the largest in North America, but it's not the biggest in the world.
Softbank and Sprint reportedly have reached a deal with the U.S. government to protect national security in their $20 billion takeover.
A new Madoff home is on the market, listed for sale by the U.S. Marshals Service for $4.5 million.
The Canadian drugmaker's takeover deal places it among the world's biggest pharmaceutical firms
A freak weekend snowstorm blanketed upstate N.Y.'s Whiteface Mountain and parts of New England.
The perils of 3-D printing extend far beyond plastic guns: counterfeit military parts, drugs on demand and chemical weapons are in the offing.
Pandora Media, Yingli Green, InterOil, Marvell Technology, Siemens AG prevailed in the pre-market trading on Friday.
The U.S. may be one of the most explored countries in the world, but you might not have heard about these great destinations.
A tour bus company that gave tourists the opportunity to see public housing projects, food pantries and "pick-pocketing parks" from a "safe distance" has been stopped after area residents complained.
Nisanyan’s conviction comes only one month after Turkish pianist Fazil Say, received a suspended sentence for similar charges.
Those who work in the U.S. travel industry hailed the Senate immigration reform bill as a decisive step toward facilitating U.S. travel.
Anthony Weiner, who resigned from congress amid a sexting scandal, is officially running for NYC mayor.
Compromise is good news for high-tech employers, bad news for gay couples.