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New York City scales back iconic New Year's Eve party at Times Square and requires masks to be worn as Omicron infections spike
The party will be limited to 15,000 people in viewing areas — down from 58,000 pre-pandemic.
Huileng Tan
I moved from Manchester to New York City. Here are 7 things I miss about living in Northern England.
As a Brit living in New York City, some things I miss about Manchester include Greggs bakery, UK Ch…
Emma Kershaw
9 people injured as fleeing driver careens down streets outside Madison Square Garden after New Year's Eve celebrations
Multiple people were injured early New Year's Day in New York City in an early morning police chase.
Madison Hoff,Nathan Rennolds
I went to 3 Gap stores in New York City and saw firsthand why the 'tired' company needs a revamp
Gap is chartering a reinvention alongside a new CEO, Richard Dickson, who came from Mattel after a …
Jennifer Ortakales Dawkins
I take people on rat tours in New York City – it's a little taboo but people love it
Kenny Bollwerk, aka "Rat Daddy," takes people on tours to see rats in New York City.
Alia Shoaib
New AI tools are helping workers bluff their way through interviews
New AI tools are helping jobseekers land gigs by quietly revealing the right answers to interview q…
Jordan Parker Erb
The scary new ways you're about to get overcharged for everything
Retailers have figured out how to set prices based on your age, mood, and sexual orientation.
Albert Fox Cahn
AI is ushering in a new era of personalized marketing
In a survey, 51% of marketing professionals said they used generative AI. The technology's adoption…
Matthew S. Smith
A Manhattan restaurant said business dropped up to 25% in a week - and its owner blames NYC's vaccine mandate
The owner of Mooyah in Times Square said the restaurant industry was "the easy target" for a vaccin…
Grace Dean
A Manhattan restaurant owner says about 20% of his staff plan to resign over NYC's vaccine mandate
About six of 30 staff members at Mooyah Times Square have said they'll leave the industry if they h…
Grace Dean
It's even harder to find an apartment in Syracuse than in the New York City area — and it's a sign the housing crisis is far from over
Housing shortages have made rental markets in places like Syracuse, New York, and Greensboro, North…
Eliza Relman
Amazon will reportedly cut 10,000 jobs as layoffs sweep the tech industry
Layoffs are sweeping tech firms from Meta to Twitter as the global economy takes a turn for the wor…
Tim Levin
Arizona won't extradite the accused SoHo killer to New York, blaming the DA for being soft on crime. NYC's murder rate is half of Phoenix's, Bragg's office says.
Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell won't extradite a murder suspect to NYC due to DA Alvin Br…
Kelsey Vlamis
Ukrainian soldiers suspected they would invade Russia when they got new rifles, but still thought it was a joke when the orders came through
"We joked that it wasn't April 1st," a Ukrainian soldier identified only by his first name, Serhiy,…
Kwan Wei Kevin Tan
He won the NYC housing lottery after applying more than 60 times. Now, he pays $2,300 in rent for his Brooklyn apartment.
Competition for the New York affordable-housing lottery is stiff: There are about 450 applications …
Amanda Goh
Masseuse accuses New York Knicks owner Jim Dolan of sexually assaulting her and looking the other way when Harvey Weinstein did, too
Attorneys for both Jim Dolan and Harvey Weinstein denied the allegations brought by Kellye Croft in…
Natalie Musumeci
The US is about to introduce a new rule to clamp down on AI chip equipment exports to China, Reuters reports
The Biden Administration is preparing to announce a new rule that will give the US powers to block …
Beatrice Nolan
A retired Gen X couple moved from New York to the Philippines and built a $140K dream home facing the sea
Greg Maroney said that he and his wife were going after stress-free living when they decided to lea…
Amanda Goh
The 25-year office construction boom that transformed New York City's skyline has hit the brakes, driven in part by record office vacancies
Manhattan had long been king when it came to office construction. But high vacancy rates have sent …