The Broadway League has reversed its decision to dim Broadway's lights in Joan Rivers' honor.
People living in all 50 states are recipients of some type of 9/11 health benefit.
Michael Bloomberg couldn't stay away from the company whose revenues nearly doubled under CEO Daniel Doctoroff's tenure.
Mark David Chapman, who gunned down the Beatles icon in 1980, was denied parole for the eighth time since being incarcerated.
The U.S. Open offers 224 matches and $40 million in prize money, but the big winner is New York City — by a long shot.
Time Warner Cable said "Internet backbone" issues were to blame for the hours-long outage Wednesday.
Under pressure to increase profitability, Turner Broadcasting is planning to cut costs with buyouts and layoffs.
China's electric vehicle subsidy would combat customer concerns of being stranded with a dead battery.
Thousands of peaceful demonstrators gathered on Staten Island Saturday to protest the death of Eric Garner, 43.
Gap Inc. is looking to reduce its dependence on markets in the U.S., which currently account for 77 percent of the company's revenues.
Macy’s had reportedly detained nearly 2,000 people at its flagship Herald Square store in Manhattan on suspicion of shoplifting.
Indian tycoon Subrata Roy is putting up for sale three deluxe properties to raise $1.6 billion for a bail bond.
Murdoch’s earlier bid, which amounted to about $80 billion in total, was rejected by Time Warner last month.
The company's shares were up about 3 percent in extended trade.
Daniela Perdomo, CEO of goTenna, discussed how the new device aims to help users communicate via their smartphone without service.
Wall Street firms are close to buying a stake in the instant-messaging startup Perzo Inc. as they pursue an alternative to Bloomberg LP.
Weak U.S. data contributed to the bearish tone as jobless claims rose more than expected in the latest week.
The New York Times earnings show strong attention was paid to a leaked innovation report, even as dead trees still pay the bills.
In a new Bloomberg ranking of public company 401(k) plans, Facebook comes in last.
Eric Garner died Thursday after police put him in a chokehold and slammed his head on the ground during his arrest, all of which was taped.
CBS CEO Leslie Moonves said the media company would look at CNN if it goes up for sale as part of a merger with Rupert Murdoch's Twenty-First Century Fox Inc.
Cold-brews, ice cubes and plastic cups are all making your favorite summer drink more pricey.