'Quit-Tok' goes viral among younger workers as job experts caution against public pronouncements
One young worker regrets shaming former employer on TikTok — 'the next day I felt like it was stupid.'
MTA demanding NYC marathon pay $750K for lost toll revenue in this year's race
The MTA wants to charge New York Road Runners $750K for closing the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge during the New York City Marathon to make up for toll revenue lost during the event.
Apple apps reporting outages: What you need to know
The impacted apps included the App Store, Apple TV, Apple TV+ and Apple Music.
NYC officials announce city crime 'continues to trend downward'
Overall crime is down both on the streets of New York City and below in the subways, however, there was a spike in both assaults and robberies in the first quarter of this year.
Amazon removing cashier-less 'Just Walk Out' technology from grocery stores
Amazon says it is replacing its "Just Walk Out" technology Dash Carts that enable shoppers to scan groceries, connect to online shopping lists, and complete their grocery checkout process.
NYPD seeks another punching suspect amid violent NYC 'trend'
The NYPD is hunting for yet another suspect wanted for allegedly randomly punching a woman in the face in Manhattan last month.
Anti-gun violence activists rally after 2-year-old shot in the Bronx
Activists raised their voices against gun violence in the Bronx Tuesday night at the site where a 2-year-old boy was struck and injured by a bullet last Saturday.
Target Circle Week returns April 7-13
Target’s promotional event has deals on various items in-store and online starting on April 7.
Google to delete billions of 'Incognito' browsing data after lawsuit
Google has committed to deleting billions of records containing personal information gathered from over 136 million internet users in the United States who browse through its Chrome web browser.
NYC police unions demand bail reform changes, call Diller suspect 'a vicious career criminal'
Guy Rivera and Lindy Jones -- the two suspects charged in connection to last week's death of NYPD officer Jonathan Diller in Queens, were indicted in the case.
Instagram down? Users report not being able to comment on own posts
Several users reported getting the same "try again later" message, which stated "We restrict certain activity to protect our community," adding to the confusion among users.
NYC subway trains: F and M regular service resumes Monday
Regular service on the F and M lines has been restored, according to the MTA.
Fire breaks out at Brooklyn church on Easter Sunday; 6 injured
The fire happened at Our Lady of the Rosary Pompeii on Seigel Street in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Funeral for slain NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller held on Long Island
Thousands of New York officials will pay their final respects to Officer Diller, who was shot and killed in Queens.
Slain NYPD Officer Diller promoted to Detective First Grade
His new shield number is 110, his one-year-old son Ryan's birthday.
Slain NYPD Officer Diller promoted to Detective
Fallen NYPD officer Jonathan Diller was posthumously promoted to Detective First Grade Saturday, an honor announced by Police Commissioner Edward Caban during his funeral Saturday to the cheers of loved ones and fellow brothers and sisters in blue
NY Gov. Kathy Hochul leaves NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller’s wake abruptly after 10 minutes; bystanders clap
The incident came a day after the NYPD Sergeants Benevolent Association President Vincent Vallelong called on anti-police politicians to stay away.
Mayor Eric Adams baptized on Rikers Island by Rev. Al Sharpton
New York City Mayor Eric Adams marked Good Friday by receiving a jailhouse baptism from the Rev. Al Sharpton, joining in on the religious rite with a group of men incarcerated at the troubled Rikers Island jail complex.
NYPD investigating string of knifepoint robberies near Central Park
Police say anywhere from three to six suspects have been involved in at least three knifepoint robberies near Central Park in the last week.
NYC unveils subway gun scanners in subways after violent week of crime
The city is expected to announce the gun scanner pilot program which the company claims does not flag everyday metallic objects.