New Jersey diner auctions off booth from 'The Sopranos' finale: 'The time has come'
Holsten's, an ice cream parlor in Bloomfield, New Jersey, is auctioning off the iconic booth that was featured in the last scene of the HBO show "The Sopranos."
Former NYU, Yale official pleads guilty to stealing money meant for equity programs
Cindy Tappe, former finance director for NYU's Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and Transformation of Schools, pleaded guilty to stealing millions.
Four-state meat recall after life-threatening allergen found in products
Nearly 670 pounds of raw meat products are being recalled amid concerns they may contain sesame, a potentially life-threatening allergen.
Florida CFO makes sales pitch to New Yorkers to bail on the Big Apple: 'A boon to our bottom line'
Florida's Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis contrasted the Sunshine State's policies to those of Democrat-controlled New York City during an appearance on "FOX & Friends First."
Restaurateur praises Wendy’s experimenting with surge pricing, says industry will ‘learn a lot’ from results
Chef Robbie Felice argued that while he is unsure how a dynamic pricing model for fast food will be received, the restaurant industry will be able to learn from it.
NYC taxpayers fleeced for millions on rushed, overpriced no-bid contracts for migrant services, audit finds
New York City Mayor Eric Adams' administration has cost taxpayers millions with no-bid contracts to vendors for migrant services at exorbitant rates, an audit has found.
McDonald’s customer allegedly punched employee 'several times' for touching his drink lid
A McDonald’s customer in Boston allegedly punched an employee at the restaurant several times after he grew angry because they touched the lid of his drink.
'Ghost gun' maker agrees to cease sales to Maryland residents as part of lawsuit settlement
A Nevada-based gun part manufacturer settled a lawsuit with the city of Baltimore, agreeing to stop all sales of "ghost gun" kits and parts in Maryland.
Former Obama fundraiser tells Dems to 'turn the page' on Biden, says law was 'weaponized' against Trump
Real estate developer Don Peebles, a former fundraiser for then-President Barack Obama, sounded off on "Cavuto Coast to Coast" on the state of the presidential race and commercial real estate.
Yale University announces change in policy regarding test scores for 2025
Yale University has announced a change in its policy regarding test scores on applications for the 2025 admissions process, signaling a reversal from its 2024 policy.
United Airlines first US-based carrier to revive flights to Israel following horrors of Hamas terrorist attack
United Airlines says it plans to resume flights to Israel in March, reviving a route that was suspended in October at the start of the Israel-Hamas war.
Jeffrey Epstein accuser drops lawsuit against Wall St. billionaire Leon Black
Cheri Pierson has dropped her lawsuit accusing billionaire Leon Black of raping her in Jeffrey Epstein's New York City townhouse in 2022 during a massage.
Small plane lands on New York highway following engine failure
A small plane landed on the Southern State Parkway in New York’s Long Island after its pilot reported “engine failure," according to the FAA.
Real estate investor to 'immediately discontinue' working in NYC over Trump verdict, eyeing Florida, Texas
A notable real estate investor has pulled the plug on at least $1 billion of business in New York after former President Trump's fraud verdict, sets sights on Texas, Florida, Arizona.
Pennsylvania thrift store finds rare 14-karat gold LEGO mask, expected to rake in thousands at auction
Employees at a Goodwill Industries warehouse in Pennsylvania came across a 14-karat gold LEGO Bionicle mask that could net thousands for the thrift giant.
Vendors charging Massachusetts taxpayers $64 a day to feed each illegal immigrant: report
Massachusetts taxpayers are on the hook for $64 per day to feed each illegal immigrant as the cost of the migrant crisis is expected to hit $1 billion.
NY village 'losing its soul' as nation's oldest gun manufacturer flees blue state for Georgia
America's oldest gun manufacture, Remington, will officially move out of its longtime location in New York to Georgia, which locals are lamenting.
New York City lawmakers move to ban Tide Pods, laundry sheets
New York City could ban Tide Pods and other detergent products, arguing they result in microplastics polluting the city's water supply.
Looming legal penalties raise questions about Donald Trump's finances
Former President Trump is facing more than $400 million in looming legal penalties from a fraud case and sexual assault case that have raised questions about his finances.
Fraudster almost stole historic hotel from church after digging in through housing court loophole
A legal loophole got Mickey Barreto through the door before he allegedly filed a flurry of false documents in a bid to take over the historic New Yorker Hotel.



















