#EidinNYC celebrates New York's move to recognize two major Muslim holidays on the New York City school calendar.
New York City becomes the largest school district in the U.S. to observe Eid al-Adha and Eid al-Fitr.
An investigation by the city found that the project is at least $700 million over budget and may not be completed until 2017.
The New York State Mesonet will collect much more data than the National Weather Service, but its practicality has limits.
Despite the threat of big climate-related costs to business, CEOs want government to focus more on cutting taxes than on carbon emissions.
Michael Bloomberg, Sheldon Adelson and David Koch contributed a collective $47 million toward the 2014 midterm elections.
The announcement comes soon after Michael Bloomberg said he would reprise his role as full-time leader of the company in 2015.
Voters viewed Clinton as a stronger leader and having a better vision for the future than five potential 2016 GOP candidates.
Crowds gathered to see the biggest LED screen in the U.S. light up for the first time. Soon, they will see Google's advertising there.
Smaller stores in Berkeley can avoid the tax and keep selling soda at market prices.
San Francisco and Berkeley could become the first to pass a city-wide tax on sugary drinks like sodas.
As Coke and Pepsi lose popularity, sweetened coffee and teas are among the fastest-growing drinks in the U.S.
Climate scientists praise New York's short-term restoration efforts but wonder if the Big Apple is adequately prepared for the coming decades.
Under the new plans, 37 percent of all New York City homes are located within evacuation zones.
Minorities are more likely to be arrested for marijuana possession in New York City.
Big Apple mayor says the site will help grow the city’s burgeoning tech industry.
"It was a private conversation, but a private conversation I shouldn’t have had and won’t have again.”
"She purred down the line. ... Never heard someone so happy.”
John Daniel of Peoria, Illinois, thought he was just having a little fun when he created a parody Twitter account of Mayor Jim Ardis.
Michael Bloomberg couldn't stay away from the company whose revenues nearly doubled under CEO Daniel Doctoroff's tenure.
The announcement will occur at the U.S.-Africa Business Forum, part of a three-day Africa summit in Washington.
Bloomberg: the U.S. government's "flight restrictions are a mistake that hands Hamas an undeserved victory and should be lifted immediately."