New technology and hydraulic fracturing have fueled America's shale boom.
An officer in London’s parade proposes to his boyfriend. Hillary Clinton surprises the New York City crowd.
The chain aims to combat weak store traffic with expanded cafes serving beer and wine to draw more shoppers, and keep them for longer.
Transparency advocates say a New York bill could deter Freedom of Information Law requests.
As advocates push for greater free access to feminine hygiene products, Mayor Bill de Blasio is likely to back measures for schools, shelters and prisons.
The likes of FanDuel and DraftKings won a major legislative battle early Saturday as New York lawmakers moved to legalize the online games.
The New York Catholic Conference is pushing against a bill that would make it easier for victims of sex abuse to file lawsuits.
New York is set to join a growing number of states eliminating sales tax on tampons and feminine hygiene products.
“We have a challenge this summer, which we are aggressively meeting head-on,” Administrator Peter Neffenger told Congress.
Now, a Philippine panel is investigating how the stolen money ended up in Manila.
As vacation season nears, the federal agency plans to deploy more agents to help speed airport security checks.
A report ranked cities in categories such as talent, capital and culture, as well as ties among universities, corporations, governments and others.
One list of New Yorkers included more than 2,000 names, while a list of Texans included about 1,500 names.
As hedge fund managers meet in New York City, climate activists plan to protest their firms’ cancer-causing investments.
A major environmental group says the state’s congressional delegation hasn’t done enough to force GE to clean up the Hudson River.
Beyoncé rocked her Givenchy dress on the Met Gala red carpet Monday night. But the superstar’s husband, Jay Z, was noticeably absent.
Designers, models, actors, musicians and celebrities have waited all year for Monday’s star-studded event.
London has more billionaires than any other city, according to the Sunday Times’ Rich List.
General Electric has given to much of the New York delegation and seems to have been able to wield considerable influence.
Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are hoping New York voters will give them a boost of new delegates.
The trial of nine correction officers for an alleged 2012 assault and cover-up is the latest legal action against Rikers Island employees.
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