New York City sues Tiktok, Instagram and other social media apps for causing 'youth mental health crisis'
New York City is filing a lawsuit against social media companies such as TikTok and Instagram for causing a "youth mental health crisis" among the city's children.
Plane lands at Buffalo airport after door falls off mid-flight
The FAA said a small plane landed at an airport in the Buffalo, New York, area after its pilot "reported losing the left rear passenger door" mid-flight.
New York man ticketed for cursing out police officer can sue police department, court rules
The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that R. Anthony Rupp III was within his rights to sue after he was ticketed for telling a police officer "Turn your lights on, a------."
Musk switches Neuralink location of incorporation to Nevada
Elon Musk's cybernetic implant company, Neuralink, has switched its incorporation to Nevada from Delaware after he complained about incorporating in the First State.
NY AG expands crypto fraud lawsuit linked to Winkelvoss twins to $3 billion
New York's attorney general on Friday expanded her lawsuit against crypto firms Gemini, Genesis and parent company, DCG
Prominent NYC real estate developer and top execs charged in $86M fraud scheme
A prominent New York real estate developer and several other industry executives have been indicted for stealing more than $86 million from investors and subcontractors in New York.
NYC bribery scandal includes naked Zoom call, trips to Europe and homegrown 'hero' in taxpayer scam
New details have emerged about some of the 70 suspects arrested in a six-state sting Tuesday involving the largest bribery bust in Justice Department history.
Top House Dem faces renewed ethics complaint over wife's $1.5M stock payday
The Center for Renewing America, a conservative policy group, has filed an ethics complaint against Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., for failing to disclose his wife's stock trades.
Dozens of New York City employees arrested in bribery case that cost US taxpayers millions: prosecutors
Seventy current or former employees of New York City's public housing agency were arrested in raids across six states Tuesday in the largest-ever single-day bribery bust.
Massachusetts focuses on skills-based hiring, eliminates college degree requirements for about 90% of jobs
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey signed an executive order last month eliminating college degree requirements for state-posted jobs unless absolutely necessary.
Connecticut Gov Lamont says state will be 1st to cancel medical debt for all eligible residents
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont announced his state would become the first to erase or eliminate medical debt for all eligible residents.
Retailers struggling to keep popular Stanley cup-like toy by Fisher-Price in stock
A new Fisher-Price toy resembling a coffee mug and aimed for children 6 months to 3 years old, is difficult to find on shelves due to the current Stanley cup craze.
Stuart Varney: Elon Musk is at the center of another legal 'earthquake'
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discussed the decision by a Delaware judge to strike down Elon Musk's $56 billion Tesla pay deal on the grounds that it is "excessive."
Tesla to Texas? Elon Musk announces major shareholder vote
Tesla shareholders will vote on whether to transfer the company's incorporation from Delaware to Texas after a judge voided CEO Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package.
Cookie brand offers custom delivery boxes with breakup messages ahead of Valentine’s Day: ‘We’re done’
Insomnia Cookies, based in Pennsylvania, announced the release of a breakup messaging delivery box for those interested in breaking off their relationship before Valentine's Day.
New Jersey city holds first housing lottery with homes selling for $1
The City of Newark in New Jersey held its first-ever housing lottery with homes and city lots going for $1. Homeowners had to meet a set of requirements in order to apply.
Snackmaker Utz recalls potato chips over undeclared allergen
Utz has issued a voluntary recall of some of its single-serve size of potato chips that were mostly distributed in New York City, it announced Friday.
Stew Leonard’s recalls cookies after woman, 25, dies from eating product that ‘contained undeclared peanuts'
Stew Leonard’s has issued a cookie recall after Connecticut health officials say they “contained undeclared peanuts" and are linked to a woman’s death.
'Getting less for your buck': Voters in New Hampshire deliver thoughts on economy
Voters in New Hampshire shared whether the state of the economy was a concern for them ahead of the 2024 election, with some citing continued high costs.
Alec Baldwin slashes Hamptons mansion price amid new indictment in deadly 'Rust' shooting
Alec Baldwin is hawking his Hamptons, New York, estate in online ads amid a new indictment in the deadly "Rust" movie set shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.



















