In extended-hours trading Monday, shares of media company Viacom Inc. dipped after it announced it will take a $785 million pretax charge as part of a reorganization.
Bronx youth Hakeem Kuta, 17, was taken off life support Saturday.
Every year, the world’s automakers bring some of their best concepts to the New York International Auto Show.
A lease was signed for two floors of an office building in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood of New York.
This isn't the first time the former New York City mayor has made provocative remarks about Ferguson's troubles.
Employees in New York City's financial industry pulled in nearly $30 billion in bonuses last year, the third straight year of growth.
A direct-to-consumer version of Showtime is on its way, CBS chief says at an investor conference Wednesday.
The former chief executive, who led AIG out of the financial crisis, was 70.
Lawyers for once-powerful former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver asked a judge to throw out federal corruption charges because a top prosecutor made "prejudicial" public statements.
Giuliani created a firestorm when he said last week President Obama doesn't love America.
Richard Anderson’s comments are sure to inflame already high tensions between American airlines and their Gulf rivals.
After the arrests of two New York City bus drivers, Transport Workers Union Local 100 is calling on bus operators to be especially cautious.
While the record officially dates back only to 1994, it likely goes far beyond that.
Wondering where to spend Valentine's Day dinner in New York City? Check out one of these romantic restaurants.
An investigation by the city found that the project is at least $700 million over budget and may not be completed until 2017.
She won the Pulitzer Prize for "To Kill a Mockingbird" more than 50 years ago. The reclusive author never published again -- until now.
Immigration and economic inequality emerged as major themes in the mayor's second annual address.
Authorities cleared the plane after searching for explosives.
The world's largest oilfield-services company's performance was hurt by a sharp decline in oil prices.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the IDNYC program will take appointments starting Wednesday, after 1,7000 people applied Monday.
Applicants won't be asked about their immigration status.
U.S. stocks retreated modestly Friday, reversing an earlier advance.