Al Sharpton has called for a full investigation into NYPD Officer Peter Liang's fatal shooting of the unarmed Akai Gurley in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Amazon will lease more than just a storefront in the Big Apple as it aims set up shop on the East Coast.
The clothing and accessories retailer is expanding across China and the Middle East.
Crowds gathered to see the biggest LED screen in the U.S. light up for the first time. Soon, they will see Google's advertising there.
Mayor Bill de Blasio calls New York City "a leader in immigration reform" under the new legislation.
A New York real estate company has released images showing how the iconic city will look once upcoming skyscraper projects are completed.
Two window washers have been rescued after being trapped on scaffolding 68 floors above the ground at One World Trade Center in New York City .
While one person was released from quarantine Wednesday, another remains in isolation and is still being treated for Ebola in New York City.
The $3.9B, 104-story One World Trade Center building is not only America's tallest building, but a potent reminder of the 9/11 terror attacks.
The New York Times Company said digital-only subscriptions are up 13 percent, but layoffs and buyouts are eating profits.
Hewlett-Packard’s new PC and printer unit is looking to establish itself as a leader in the nascent but fast-growing 3D printing market.
MSG's possible split may be driven by investors wanting to unlock the full value of the New York Knicks and Rangers.
The plan would separate the company’s entertainment businesses from its sports and media operations.
Crowded subways and germy cabs make New York a perfect candidate for an outbreak, but the city's public health system is ready to stop one.
Before he was hospitalized, Ebola patient Dr. Craig Spencer crisscrossed New York City -- and potentially came into contact with millions.
Following HBO and CBS, Lions Gate Entertainment is plans to offer an online subscription service called Tribeca Short List in 2015.
The sale raises concerns of electronic surveillance.
Timothy Geithner returned to federal court Wednesday in a trial over the federal government's handling of the AIG bailout.
The sale “will ensure that the Waldorf-Astoria New York represents the brand’s world-class standards for generations to come."
The acquisition, recommended by the boards of both companies, would aim to combine the two U.S.-based companies' complementary products.
Global investments rose 16 percent in the first three quarters as China boost solar spending, Bloomberg New Energy Finance said.
No privacy: Publicly available info about NYC taxis shows how seemingly anonymous metadata can be used to track individuals.