JetBlue offers families of slain NYPD officers free flights ahead of funerals
Ahead of funerals for fallen New York City police Officers Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mora, JetBlue Airways said it is offering free flights flights to their family members free as well as members of law enforcement who wish to attend the funerals.
Jerry Seinfeld, Wall Street execs among NY Gov. Hochul's biggest campaign donors
Comedian and television star Jerry Seinfeld was one of the biggest donors in the past six months to Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul.
$19.5M Brooklyn penthouse in waterfront development hits market as borough's most expensive listing
A $19.5 million penthouse is on Brooklyn’s real estate market as the borough's most expensive listing.
New York mobile sports bets top $600M in 2 weeks, rival NJ
Four New York sportsbooks handled over $603 million in bets for the weeks ending Jan. 9 and 16.
Manhattan DA Bragg meets with local leaders, refuses to back away from controversial crime stance
Members of the Partnership for New York City on Friday sounded off on Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, forcefully telling the embattled prosecutor that his easy-on-crime policies unveiled in a recent memo has their employees scared to return to their offices and will make the city’s crime wave even worse.
NY governor's race: Impressive Zeldin fundraising overshadowed by Hochul's massive haul
An impressive fundraising report in the race for New York State governor by Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin is overshadowed by a much larger figure reported by Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul
Texas has regained all lost pandemic jobs while New York trails far behind
Texas has bounced back after two years of pandemic-related unemployment spikes and is currently outperforming its pre-COVID-19 levels of unemployment.
Chick-fil-A's plans for New Jersey restaurant at rest stop face pushback
Chick-Fil-A's plans for a restaurant at a rest stop on New Jersey's Garden State Parkway is facing some political pushback.
Florida homes at center of Baltimore prosecutor Mosby's alleged crimes
Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby was indicted by a grand jury on federal charges, alleging the prosecutor had committed perjury and falsified mortgage applications for her own financial benefit.
'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli banned from drug industry for life, ordered to pay nearly $65M
Martin Shkreli, the so-called “Pharma Bro” known for jacking up medicine prices, has been banned from the pharmaceutical industry for life and ordered to pay almost $65 million, according to New York’s top prosecutor.
Vaccine mandate firings cascade as employers face toughest labor market in years
More workers are set to be fired from several companies this month over vaccine mandates.
'Gasland' driller faces criminal charges
One of Pennsylvania's biggest gas drillers is facing newer allegations of pollution in a rural community where it is already charged with fouling residents’ drinking water wells with high levels of methane.
Eric Adams scolds NYC big banks for remote work amid COVID surge: 'Can't run New York City from home'
New York City Mayor Eric Adams scolded big banks for sending their Big Apple-based employees back to remote work amid the spread of the highly contagious omicron variant, asserting that the financial powerhouses "can't run New York City from home."
Massachusetts casino/hotel, VIP gambler in $20,000 dispute: report
A high-rolling New Jersey gambler, who says he gets invited to place bets at as many as 30 casinos around the U.S. each year, claims nearly $21,000 of his money vanished during a recent stay in Massachusetts.
Let's Go Brandon store chain to expand in New England: 'Business is very, very good'
Let's Go Brandon store chain owner Keith Lambert tells FOX Business he plans to expand his business from eight to ten locations to keep up with demand during the Biden presidency.
New NYC mayor should ‘let police do their jobs,’ GOP lawmaker advises
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis said she's hopeful incoming NYC Mayor Eric Adams prioritizes public safety and law enforcement.
New York City private business vaccine mandate in effect, fines loom for employers with unvaccinated workers
The vaccine mandate New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced for private employers earlier this month is not in effect in the city, with $1,000 fines looming for employers with unvaccinated workers.
Judge orders New York Times to return Project Veritas internal memos
A New York state judge on Friday ordered the New York Times to return internal documents to the conservative activist group Project Veritas, a restriction the newspaper said violates decades of First Amendment protections.
New Jersey lawmakers weigh Atlantic City casino aid bill
A bill that would give tax relief to Atlantic City's casinos — and possibly prevent the closure of as many as four of them — was being considered Monday in the New Jersey Legislature.
Late Blackstone co-founder's former Hamptons retreat under contract for $18M
A waterfront estate in the Hamptons once owned by Blackstone co-founder Peter Peterson is set to change hands for $18 million



















