A 1.3 GW offshore wind project has been cancelled by its developers, dealing a blow to Biden's wind energy targets.
With inflation cooling and the election approaching, the U.S. wind industry may face a limited window of opportunity in 2024.
A slew of high-profile offshore wind projects in the US have been delayed or outright cancelled, putting President Biden's climate goals in jeopardy.
New York City's MLS club formally announced plans to move across town to a solar-powered stadium in Queens.
For the first time in nearly a century, the Metropolitan Opera in New York City will stage a performance in Spanish on Thursday, as the company works to expand its appeal to wider audiences.
Anyone who walks the streets of Manhattan can observe sidewalk vendors hawking counterfeit luxury products.
A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sports car sold for $51.7 million in New York on Monday, making it the second most expensive car ever sold at auction, Sotheby's said.
A team of surgeons in New York has performed the world's first transplant of an entire eye in a procedure widely hailed as a medical breakthrough, although it isn't yet known whether the man will ever see through the donated eye.
Marching in Black Lives Matter protests in 2020 was the first time AnnEliza Canning-Skinner "experienced what solidarity is," she says.
Uber and Lyft will pay $328 million to settle a New York probe alleging that the companies "cheated" drivers, in an accord that also establishes paid sick leave, state officials announced Thursday.
A new study showed that the priciest zip codes are concentrated in 12 states.
The number of jobs in the city rose to a record level in September.
The bank said it condemns antisemitism and all hate speech.
The stadium is part of the plan to redevelop the Willets Point neighborhood in Queens.
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered Monday in the heart of Manhattan, denouncing the Israeli government and demanding that the United States stop supporting its ally in the Middle East, after a massive weekend raid by Palestinian militants into Israel.
Three big companies in the gig economy — Uber, Doordash and Grubhub — lost a court battle Thursday in New York after a judge upheld a new minimum wage for app-based food delivery workers who became essential during the pandemic.
Ministers from nations like Mauritius, Maldives and Bhutan praised India for its G20 presidency and for using its position as an emerging power to raise issues of the global south at world forums.
Almost half a million Venezuelans can apply for work permits and avoid deportation as cities and states struggle to deal with large influx of immigrants.
A genre, a culture and a lifestyle all at once: hip hop has traveled from the block party to the billionaire's club, soundtracked protest and celebration, and asserted seismic influence over the course of pop.
New York wants to introduce car-loving America's first congestion charge, but the move faces fierce opposition -- including from the city's famous yellow taxis.
Entrepreneurship is on the rise. In recent years, unpredictable economic situations
Beachgoers were alarmed by the sightings of sharks on the U.S. coast, while some people sustained injuries after they were bitten while swimming in the water.