Suit seeks to overturn renewed Philadelphia mask mandate
Philadelphia businesses and residents are seeking to overturn Philadelphia's renewed indoor mask mandate through the courts.
Real estate in Danbury, Connecticut: What you can get for $1M
With plenty of parks, historical sites and public transportation, this city is a popular destination for New Yorkers hoping to escape the big city.
New Jersey to start recreational marijuana sales April 21
Recreational marijuana sales in New Jersey for those 21 and older will begin April 21, Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy said Thursday.
Former NYSE CEO says boom in SPAC companies has been 'a disaster'
The former chief executive of the New York Stock Exchange discussed the state of the market when it comes to the recent reported increase in SPAC (Special Purpose Aquisition) Companies.
Uber and Lyft suspend surge pricing in area of Brooklyn subway shooting after catching heat on social media
Uber and Lyft said they are suspending surge pricing near a Brooklyn neighborhood where a gunman opened fire on a subway Tuesday morning after New Yorkers voiced outrage about inflated fares on social media.
NYC CEO on Brooklyn subway shooting: ‘Let’s keep our 8.5M people safe’
NYC grocery chain CEO John Catsimatidis says it's time for New York politicians to crack down on crime after the "horrible" Brooklyn subway shooting.
NYC mayor using Florida billboards in attempt to reverse exodus
New York City Mayor Eric Adams calls out Florida's parental rights bills by launching an ad campaign luring Floridians to move to New York.
Pennsylvania Republican slams Biden's 'complete assault' on American energy
Rep. Dan Meuser told "Varney" Friday that tapping into the strategic oil reserve would be "useless."
Russia blocks NY pension systems from dumping $300M in Moscow stocks
New York’s pension systems want to dump nearly $300 million invested in the Moscow stock market, but can’t because Russia has blocked foreigners from selling shares.
States pocketed millions in COVID-relief cash for pet projects
President Biden’s signature legislation, the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, allocated $350 billion to assist struggling localities and states get through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Air New Zealand offers 17-hour flights from New York to Auckland
The new flights would be about 8,800 miles each way and tickets start from about 2,000 New Zealand dollars ($1,400) roundtrip.
JetBlue lacked staff to disembark stranded passengers off airplane: 'Embarrassing'
JetBlue passengers were left sitting on an idle plane at the Worcester Regional Airport in Massachusetts after staff left.
The key to saving Ukraine and defeating Putin may lie in Pennsylvania
Between Pennsylvania and other top-producing states such as Texas and Alaska, America can power our nation and cripple one of our greatest geopolitical threats: Russian strongman Vladimir Putin.
Morristown, New Jersey, real estate: What can you get for $1.6M?
Due to its location close to New York City, Morristown is a very in demand area which makes the real estate prices very high.
1st retail cannabis licenses in NY will go to people with marijuana convictions: 'Social equity'
The state of New York is planning to grant its first batch of cannabis retail licenses to residents who have had previous marijuana convictions.
Massachusetts Democrat calls for investigation into high gas prices
The Massachusetts Democratic secretary of state is calling for an investigation into higher gas prices, but said he has no proof of price gouging taking place.
Charles Entenmann, who helped franchise Long Island family bakery, dead at 92
Charles Entenmann, who propelled his family’s New York bakery into a national brand, died in Florida last month at the age of 92.
Hamptons, New York, real estate: What you can get for $1.6M
The Hamptons definitely has some big houses.
NJ city council votes to revoke licenses of gas stations over Russian ties
Lukoil gas stations in Newark have had their business licenses suspended
Russia-Ukraine war: NYC Ukrainian businesses fundraising for relief efforts back home: 'They're not alone'
Greater New York City-area Ukrainian-American business owners and community leaders alike are spearheading efforts to raise money and continue to support their embattled loved ones, all in the hopes of showing Ukrainians, "They’re not alone."



















