Executive Chairman Sumner Redstone is stepping down to become chairman emeritus, with Leslie Moonves becoming board chairman.
The 2014 death of 28-year-old Gurley, an unarmed black man, added to nationwide tensions over police use of force against minorities.
A major storm is expected to blast snow across U.S. Eastern states starting Friday with meteorologists predicting blizzards and white-out conditions. Jillian Kitchener reports.
The media giant's executive chairman saw his compensation drop 85 percent last year, while the company's CEO also received less pay.
The ride-hailing company's vehicles aren't significantly contributing to congestion in the city — but that could change, a study says.
Investors will be allowed to vote in March amid concerns over the health of executive chairman Sumner Redstone.
An advisory from the New York Police Department follows two terrorist attacks aimed at police.
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The officer reportedly recorded a conversation he had with a commanding officer in secret.
Sites offering cannabis are scheduled to open in January, more than a year after the Compassionate Care Act became law.
New York is the top target market globally for foreign real estate investors, a new survey found.
Toys "R" Us shuts down its flagship Times Square location as rent costs soar and consumers shift to online shopping. Shartia Brantley reports.
Thousands of fireworks and pyrotechnic displays around the world will welcome 2016 with a bang.
Here's a look at where to see the ball drop, what streets to avoid and transportation options.
New Year's Eve is in the air! In Times Square, the confetti is tested for its air worthiness. Roselle Chen reports.
An industry group seeks a five-year delay on raises for tipped workers as it accommodates mandated hikes for other employees.
In April, replicas of an ancient Palmyra arch that survived an Islamic State group attack will be erected in London and New York City.
Regulators and bank executives want better tracking of financial industry transgressions. But their plan raises questions of implementation and abuse.
U.S. markets closed in positive territory Wednesday following the Federal Reserve's rate hike, the first such move in more than nine years.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman won an injunction Friday against the sites, which he argued amount to illegal games of chance. DraftKings promised to appeal.
An executive order to coordinate police efforts among New York, New Jersey and Connecticut throughout the holiday season took effect Tuesday.
New Yorkers flocked to see Snoopy, Spider-Man and some notable newcomers floating among the skyscrapers of the Big Apple Thursday morning in the 89th annual Thanksgiving Day event.