New York Diners: Are Bloomberg's Punitive Health Inspectors Driving Them Out of Business?
New York City's diners are going the way of the dodo as changing demographics and punitive health inspectors make it hard for diners owners to make ends meet.
Anonymous Group Takes Down Colombian Government Web Sites
Anonymous-affiliated hacktivist group TeaMp0isoN said Wednesday evening that it had taken down four Colombian government websites, all of which are now shuttered and bear the words TeaMp0ison, a YouTube clip and a short message on a black background.
Hacktivist Group: We Hacked New York Times Servers and Sent 8 Million E-mails
The hacktivist group DestructiveSecurity group claimed responsibility Wednesday evening for an e-mail snafu at the New York Times earlier that day in which the company sent an e-mail meant for 300 people to more than 8 million.
Occupy New Year's Eve Vigil Coming to Zuccotti Park
Occupy New Year's Eve in Zuccotti Park will be the hot (free!) ticket this year for protesters looking to ring in the holiday in solidarity with their brothers and sisters in arms.
Governor Cuomo: Casino in NYC a Good Idea
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently announced that he supports the construction of a full-tilt casino in New York City, taking a controversial stance that he says would bring billions of dollars in revenue to the state's coffers.
Beat the New Year's Crowds in Times Square
Learn how to beat the crowds on New Year's Eve in Times Square, New York City with the help of this exclusive guide.
Jeremy Lin, New York Knicks Deal Done [VIDEO]
Jeremy Lin, a 23-year-old point guard, was claimed off waivers and will fill a starting position that will eventually go to Baron Davis, the recently-signed point guard whose currently back injury is preventing him from playing.
Missing Girl Aliahna Lemmon Found Dead, Murder Charges Filed
Aliahna Lemmon, a nine-year-old Fort Wayne, Indiana girl who went missing four days ago, was found dead on Monday night, and a neighbor who had been taking care of her was arrested and charged with her murder.
Missing Girl Ayla Reynolds: Authorities Offer $30,000 for Information
Authorities offered $30,000 on Monday for information about the whereabouts of Ayla Reynolds, a 20-month-old Waterville, Maine, girl who went missing more than a week ago.
Facebook Chat Upgrade: How to Include Friends' Photos in Messages in Two Easy Steps
A new feature that allows users to include friend' photos in messages just made Facebook chat a little cooler.
Cheap, Tasty Champagnes for a New Year's Eve Party
Cheap, tasty champagne is one of the essentials of any New Year's Eve party, but selecting from the litany of bottles bearing words like brut and dry is often like rolling the dice.
'We Bought a Zoo' Review: Matt Damon Shines as Family Man Zookeeper
We Bought a Zoo provides the viewer a boost of energy and heart in a movie scene often devoid of both. And for that, We Bought a Zoo will be remembered.
Cyber Boxing Day Sales and Deals 2011
Cyber Boxing Day sales and deals offer some of the best prices at a wide range of online retailers.
Boxing Day: What is it, and Where Did it Come From?
Boxing Day: most Americans know it as the day after Christmas, but what is it exactly, and where did it come from?
Suicide Bombing Kills Seven in Iraq
A suicide attack in Iraq has killed seven people - including five police officers - and wounded more than 30 others outside Baghdad's interior ministry building.
Hospital Exec Accused of Bribery Hires Lawyer Connected to the Prosecution
When you have to get off charges of being too close to politicians, you might as well get close to the people who are charging you.
Asthmatic Man Dies After Being Arrested for Breaking Into Car in NYC
An asthmatic man died Thursday shortly after being arrested while trying to break into a car in Manhattan, officials told the New York Post.
NYC Mayor Bloomberg's Biggest Failures of 2011 [SLIDESHOW]
As 2012 approaches, this is a great time of year to relax by the fire with a cup of hot chocolate and recall all the mistakes Mayor Michael Bloomberg made in 2011.
NYC Mayor Bloomberg's Biggest Failures of 2011 [SLIDESHOW]
As 2012 approaches, this is a great time of year to relax by the fire with a cup of hot chocolate and recall all the mistakes Mayor Michael Bloomberg made in 2011.
SOPA Bill 2012: GoDaddy Revokes Support for Controversial Bill
GoDaddy.com has pulled its support of SOPA, aka the Stop Online Privacy Act, in the face of withering criticism and threatened boycotts.
GoDaddy.com's Support for SOPA Draws Heat from Competitors, Web Users
Domain registration company GoDaddy.com is the latest Web entity to take heat for backing the Stop Online Piracy Act, and competitor NameCheap.com is taking advantage of the uproar.
NYC Mayor's Race 2013: What 2012 Could Bring [SLIDESHOW]
Though Election Day 2013 is still far away, it's the first time the city will have a new top dog in 12 years, so the mayoral race will get intense early, bringing out all the political dreamers who were unable to get into Gracie Mansion over the past generation.
NYC Mayor's Race 2013: What 2012 Could Bring [SLIDESHOW]
Though Election Day 2013 is still far away, it's the first time the city will have a new top dog in 12 years, so the mayoral race will get intense early, bringing out all the political dreamers who were unable to get into Gracie Mansion over the past generation.
'Let it Snow' Easter Egg Comes to YouTube After Success on Google
YouTube is jumping on the Let it Snow sleigh, adding an Easter Egg that causes snowflakes to stream across the screen when web browsers type Let it Snow into the search bar on the site's homepage.
Figoski Slay: Best Ways to Donate to the NYPD Officer's Scholarship Fund
There are a number of ways to donate to the fund, which will go toward the costs of the college educations of Figoski's four daughters.
Alleged Occupy Wall Street Gun Toter in Jail for Now
The man who allegedly brought a gun to the Occupy Wall Street encampment at Zuccotti Park last month is being held in jail, the New York Post reported Wednesday afternoon.
Cameron Douglas, Son of Actor Michael Douglas, Gets More Prison Time
Cameron Douglas, son of Oscar-winning actor Michael Douglas, has been sentenced to 4 ½ more years in prison for drug crimes, according to the New York Post.
EXCLUSIVE: Twitter Censorship Firestorm Rages on as New Accusations, Denials Emerge
Instances of alleged censorship of Twitter profiles aligned with controversial topics such as Occupy Wall Street, SOPA and NDAA continue to be exposed, and leading Web experts are scrambling to debunk the claims.
NDAA Bill: How Did Your Senator Vote?
Find out how your senator voted on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) of 2012.
Times Square New Year's 2012: Beat the Crowds
Times Square on New Year's Eve is not for the weak of heart. I'll teach you how to beat the crowds.