Shoplifting increases at NYC grocery stores

Among the businesses struggling during the coronavirus pandemic is grocery stores. Owners say shoplifting has increased and there has been little response from the city to combat the crime.

Court lets public see complaint data on 81,000 NYPD officers

New York City police officers have faced more than 320,000 complaints from the public since the mid-1980s, but less than 3% resulted in penalties. That's according to newly released data that offers a rare glimpse into the long-veiled realm of police misconduct and accountability.

Database reveals over 300,000 complaints against NYPD

New York City police officers have faced more than 320,000 complaints from the public since the mid-1980s, but less than 3% resulted in penalties. That's according to newly released data that offers a rare glimpse into the long-veiled realm of police misconduct and accountability.

Appeals court gives reprieve to Uber, Lyft in California

This month, Lyft and Uber were ordered by San Francisco Superior Court Judge Ethan Schulman to reclassify their drivers as employees instead of independent contractors under state law AB5, which took effect on Jan. 1. 

Apple reaches $2 trillion market value as tech fortunes soar

Apple has become the first U.S. company to boast a market value of $2 trillion as technology continues to reshape a world where smartphones are like appendages and digital services are like instruments orchestrating people's lives.

Apple tops $2 trillion

Just two years after passing the trillion-dollar mark, tech giant Apple has become the first U.S. company to boast a market value of $2 trillion.