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Luigi Mangione will be allowed to wear civilian clothes at his upcoming court appearances in New York, a judge ruled Wednesday.
The New York Mets filled out the rest of their coaching staff on Wednesday, including hiring Troy Snitker as hitting coach and Justin Willard as pitching coach. Snitker, the son of former Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker,
Jaw-dropping new data from ConsumerAffairs paints a sobering picture of the path to homeownership in one of the nation’s priciest states.
A naturalization ceremony scheduled in Binghamton has been indefinitely canceled, along with others across New York, by federal authorities.
New York City companies focused on artificial intelligence, which rely on human interaction to grow, are boosting office leasing and inspiring the return of workers to the city, said Andrew Kimball, president and CEO of New York City Economic Development Corporation.
New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s first big proposal is a bold plan to raise taxes on the city's highest earners by pushing for a two-percentage-point tax increase on income above $1 million.
New Yorkers don’t need a $36,000 membership to get their hands on Erewhon’s famously viral smoothies — at least, not yet. Starting Nov. 19, the luxury California-based grocery chain is officially arriving in N.Y.C. but with a small twist: its first New York location is launching exclusively through delivery on Uber Eats and Postmates.
One of the early changes made by New York Giants interim head coach Mike Kafka was moving the player's day off from Tuesday to Monday. Traditionally, around the NFL, players have been given Tuesday as a day to themselves to make appearances for charity and to, well, rest up from last week's game.
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the New York State Police Organized Retail Theft Task Force has recovered over $2.6 million in stolen goods since April 2024.The task force, with 100 state police personnel,
The Justice Department will release additional files from its investigation into the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein within 30 days, Attorney General Pam Bondi said Wednesday, while signaling that an active federal inquiry in New York and the need to shield victims could mean the public never sees a complete record.