Netflix sign-ups still strong despite password sharing crackdown
Netflix's crackdown on account-sharing in the U.S. kicked off in May.
NYC schools struggle with accessibility, leaving students with disabilities behind
According to a new report, 1 in 4 schools in New York City have no accessible classrooms for children with physical disabilities.
Job seekers flock to MTA's first-ever job fair at Grand Central Terminal
When it comes to getting a job, it looks like the MTA is one of the well known places to work in New York City.
PSL 2023: Here's when Starbucks’ beloved fall drink will return
Pumpkin spice latte fans, it’s time to get your fall attire out early because, according to Starbucks, sweater weather begins now.
Florida sheriff clarifies after woman claims arrest for paying flower vendor on TikTok
A Florida sheriff is clarifying an incident where a woman claimed to be arrested for paying a flower vendor in a TikTok video. Annika Olson was arrested for refusing to comply with police orders and interfering with an investigation into a vendor violating a county ordinance.
Starbucks celebrates 20 years of the pumpkin spice latte: Story behind the famous drink
Drink's co-creator, Peter Dukes, reveals the origin story of pumpkin spice craze.
8 MTA workers honored as heroes for role in 9/11 response
Transport Workers Union Local 100 honored eight MTA unsung heroes on Monday.
Mets' former captain David Wright hosts annual Battle of the Badges
This is the second annual year the 'Battle of the Badges' that has been held at Citi Field—the all-time rivalry now stands at 13-12.
Elon Musk takes heat after announcing apparent end of 'block' feature on X: 'Worst idea ever'
Users called Musk's proposal a mistake, adding that it would allow troll accounts to harass them.
That's his license plate, but not his car – yet he was getting billed for tolls
A Staten Island driver thought someone had been issued the same license plate as him. It turns out, a very similar plate had apparently been altered – an “8" had been changed to a “3" – to avoid hundreds of dollars in tolls.
MTA fare hikes begin this weekend
Public transit users will soon have to dig a little deeper in their pockets as MTA fares hikes kick in on Sunday.
NYC congestion pricing: Officials continue to weigh toll amounts
Cameras hang from at least 20 gantries on the city's west and east sides, with next spring still the target date to start the toll, that could range anywhere from $9-$23, for anyone trying to drive into the Central Business District south of 60th Street.
Dog on tracks halts 4, 5, 6 subway lines, causes delays
The incident happened just after 4 p.m. when service temporarily stopped.
Amazon to impose new fees on third-party sellers who ship their own products
Effective October 1, the company will get a 2% cut of every product sold by merchants that are members of Amazon’s Seller Fulfilled Prime Program, or a minimum of $0.25 per item.
NYC's congestion pricing plan: What you need to know
MTA officials answered questions on how the plan to charge drivers who enter Manhattan south of 60th Street will be implemented.
The iPhone end-call button may not be moving much after all
Images of the latest iOS 17 beta show the red end-call button right back in the center of the phone dialpad.
Tesla selling cheaper versions of its Model S, X cars with shorter ranges
The new affordable standard models are $10,000 less than the base versions and are available for delivery between September and October.
Amazon Pharmacy adds automatic coupons to drop insulin prices
Amazon Pharmacy will release coupons that will automatically bring down the cost of insulin on more than a dozen insulin and diabetes care brands.
NYC outdoor dining: New rules unveiled for pandemic-era dining sheds
Earlier this month, the New York City Council passed legislation that would create a system allowing businesses to set up dining sheds on city streets for April through November and to remove them in the winter months.
NYC crime: Man arrested in Herald Square subway stabbing of 76-year-old
Sources said the victim was approached by an aggressive panhandler who asked for money near the Herald Square subway station.