'Fearless Girl' to be moved to outside NYSE

NEW YORK (AP) — New York's "Fearless Girl" statue that has become a global symbol of female business prowess will be moved from her spot staring down Wall Street's bronze "Charging Bull" to a new home facing the New York Stock Exchange.

Chef Angie Mar makes meat the star of Beatrice Inn

The Beatrice Inn has been a West Village institution since the 1920s. First a speakeasy, then an Italian restaurant, it was even a nightclub. For the last five years, the restaurant has operated under Executive Chef Angie Mar, and now owner, who is redefining the traditional New York City chophouse.

Women embracing a more natural look with less makeup

We live in a world where the beauty options are endless. Makeup in every shade, every color. How do you even decide?

Lance Armstrong settles $100M lawsuit with US government

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Lance Armstrong reached a $5 million settlement with the federal government in a whistleblower lawsuit that could have sought $100 million in damages from the cyclist who was stripped of his record seven Tour de France victories after admitting he used performance-enhancing drugs throughout much of his career.

Thousands of apps in Google Play Store may be illegally tracking children, study finds

Thousands of popular children’s apps available for download on Google Play may be violating child privacy laws, according to a new study, drawing more attention to big tech’s data-collection efforts.

Manhattan turf war: 'Billionaires Row' vs. homeless shelter

Some of the world's wealthiest people have apartments in the half-dozen new skyscrapers built along a stretch of Manhattan's 57th Street known as "Billionaires Row." And soon they may have an unwanted new neighbor: a homeless shelter.

'Pharma Bro' arrives at low-security federal prison

The pharmaceutical-industry entrepreneur vilified for jacking up the price of a life-saving drug has been placed in a low-security federal prison in New Jersey.

Muse, a luxury magazine for women

A new luxury magazine geared toward women is about more than beauty and fashion.

B.B. King Blues Club closing in Times Square

Skyrocketing rents are being blamed for the coming closing of the B.B. King Blues Club & Grill in Times Square.  The music and entertainment club has been on 42nd St. in the heart of the Midtown area for 18 years.

Old Tappan Zee Bridge to become artificial reefs

The old Tappan Zee Bridge will have a second life helping marine life in the waters off Long Island.

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A new luxury magazine geared toward women is about more than beauty and fashion. Editor Jill Newman says Muse by Robb Report, which debuted this month, features thought leaders and dynamic, interesting women. Muse is also a website and speaker series for women.

McDonald's not adding pot-smoking centers

McDonald's PlayPlaces aren't becoming pot places, not even in Colorado, the first state with legal recreational marijuana sales. The fast-food company said there is no truth to a report on social media that 15 restaurants in the state have transformed or plan to transform play areas into pot-smoking centers. The Now 8 News site claimed each restaurant would have 15 pods where...

Campus food pantries proliferate

Free food pantries are becoming nearly as common as the campus book store at a growing number of colleges.

IRS gives taxpayers extra day to file after website issues

Americans are getting an extra day to file their taxes after key elements of the IRS website crashed on deadline day.

NYC rents fall slightly due to incentives

If you rent a home in New York City, you already know we have some of the highest rents in the country. Now, finally, some promising news: rents are starting to come down a little, according to a report by appraiser Miller Samuel Inc. and brokerage firm Douglas Elliman Real Estate.

Police release 911 call from Starbucks employee that led to arrests

Philadelphia police have released a recording of the 911 call from the Starbucks employee that led to the arrest of two black men.

TWA Hotel will be a throwback to 1960s

A rebirth at Kennedy Airport is underway. The TWA Flight Center built in 1962 by legendary architect Eero Saarinen is being transformed into a $265 million hotel. When it is finished, it will include two new buildings with 505 rooms, a rooftop pool, an observation deck where guests can watch planes take off, eight restaurants, and six bars. A massive undertaking? You bet.

IRS site crashes as tax deadline looms

The many Americans rushing to file their taxes before the midnight deadline on Tuesday may encounter glitches with some of the services offered by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

Gov. Cuomo, Lt. Gov. Hochul release tax returns

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has released his tax returns for last year showing a combined federal and state tax bill of nearly $55,000.