Over the decades, New York City's famous beach went from popular to seedy to cool again. Then a hurricane came, and it took everything away.
A Queens, N.Y. man has been arrested for trying to sell an $11 million fake Jasper Johns sculpture. The man tried to sell a bronze sculpture and was charged with one count of wire fraud.
A short week is in store for investors, with U.S. markets closed for the Thanksgiving Day holiday on Thursday.
Could Anibal Sanchez, Shane Victorino or Logan Morrison join the New York Yankees in 2013?
Police have found the body of a man who was reported missing following the NFL game between the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins on Thursday night.
The Knicks and NBA leading scorer Carmelo Anthony meet the San Antonio Spurs.
Wage inequality, the surge in investment income, and cuts to the social safety net are making it hard for low-income Americans to ascend.
Walking the streets of upscale Sea Gate, on Brooklyn's Coney Island, Hurricane Sandy's wrath is still devastatingly evident, two weeks after the storm.
Thousands of Long Island residents whose houses were damaged by Superstorm Sandy will be eligible for a new “temporary fix” program with aid from FEMA.
There are many vulnerable spots in the U.S. power grid that can be damaged by storms like Hurricane Sandy.
A grand jury has indicted a former SoHo bodega clerk on charges he lured 6-year-old Etan Patz into a basement and killed him 33 years ago.
The collapsed LIPA needs a new boss. Are former heads of IBM, Nassau County and the CIA candidates?
Mike Hervey, COO and Interim CEO of the Long Island Power Authority, quit Tuesday evening, and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has formed a committee to investigate LIPA's handling of the mass outages caused by Hurricane Sandy.
Shares of bankrupt imaging giant Eastman Kodak Co. (Pink: EKDKQ) surged Tuesday after the company announced it raised $793 million in debt financing.
A sparkling new commuter train kicks off Kenya's ambitious infrastructure project, easing Nairobi's terrible traffic.
With new tick-borne diseases emerging and expanding their ranges, there's more reasons than ever to tuck your pants into your socks if you're on a hike.
The 2012 New York Knicks are doing something this season they haven't been able to do in years: giving their fans hope. But is it real, or will their hot streak end, leaving Knicks fans dejected once again come the NBA Playoffs?
The federal government has filed a lien against the entertainer for $2.6 million.
Three-fourths of Venice is under water as hundreds others have been evacuated in Central Italy due to flooding and landslides.
Sens. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., announced plans Sunday to revive a bipartisan immigration reform initiative that would provide a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants currently in the United States.
While most normal Americans are relieved the long 2012 campaign is at last over, for those who can't stop speculating about the next election are focusing on Hillary Clinton.
Political feelings always run high in the home stretch of a campaign, but anyone looking to find the most depressing, offensive comments needed to look no further than Twitter after President Barack Obama won re-election over Mitt Romney.