A member of the U.S. Ski Team, Robert "Sandy" Vietze, was kicked off the team after he peed on an eleven year old girl on a red-eye JetBlue flight from Portland, Ore. to JFK.
Verizon claimed sabotage, and called the FBI Friday. Tensions in the 45K worker strike are rising.
The New York police name the head of new social media unit.
Verizon Communications (VZ.N) won court injunctions in three states to prevent strikers from blocking facilities and it was seeking similar legal protection in two more states on the fifth day of a strike involving almost half the workers in its wireline business.
James Tabuteau has been living in a ramshackle tent camp in Haiti's capital since last year's catastrophic earthquake wrecked his home, struggling to find enough unskilled temporary work to feed his young family.
From an old-world Italian restaurant where Leonardo DiCaprio ate to the bakery where Cher found love, a New York tour company is taking movie fans to see where their favorite films were shot -- in Brooklyn.
The United State military's hypersonic glider Falcon HTV-2 was lost over the Pacific Ocean during a test flight of the fastest plane on earth. What does this mean for potential hypersonic air crafts and the future of Mach-20 travel?
18-year old consumed eight drinks
Bratton was credited with reducing crime in Los Angeles following the devastating riots of April 1992.
Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos had a eureka moment. He dropped his phone. Then, he applied for a patent for mini airbags to protect mobile phones. Is Amazon's leader a genius like Apple's Steve Jobs?
Gwyneth Paltrow, Vera Wang among guests at president?s campaign fundraiser.
Toronto-based Primero Mining Corp., a precious metals producer, said Friday it expects its common shares to begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Monday under the symbol "PPP."
U.S. July retail sales moved higher, according to the Commerce Department, and stock markets advanced on the report Friday.
An anorexic under doctor's orders to put on weight might fret unnecessarily about getting fat one day.
European stock markets rallied on Friday as a ban on the short-selling of financial shares tempted investors back into the battered banking sector, although concerns over the health of French banks kept the mood edgy and trading remained volatile.
Handing out flyers at the corner of 47th Street and Fifth Avenue in New York City's Diamond District, Mariabi Peenya is having trouble finding passersby eager to sell their gold jewelry for cash.
Verizon said Thursday service during the 45,000 worker strike was going well. But others tell a different story. Negotiations continue, but the tension rises as the strike nears one week.
A test flight of Falcon HTV-2, touted as the world's fastest ever plane, failed and the aircraft crashed into the Pacific Ocean.
Talk about inflation. In 1977, when English soccer club Liverpool sold two-time European player of the year Kevin Keegan to Hamburg they charged the German club a 500,000 pound transfer fee.
British Prime Minister David Cameron is seeking U.S. law enforcement advice on solving the gang violence as the country deals with violent unrest in its cities.
Actress Faye Dunaway plans to fight a lawsuit aiming to evict her from her rent-controlled apartment in New York, her attorney said on Thursday.
The New York Yankees have decided six pitchers in their starting rotation is one too many, manager Joe Girardi said on Thursday.