Amazon is ending its 'Try Before You Buy' program: What to know

Amazon is ending its "Prime Try Before You Buy," a program that lets customers try out certain clothing, shoes and accessories and only pay for what they want to keep.

Amazon trims back DEI initiatives, latest company to make cuts

Amazon just joined Meta, Walmart and a host of other firms in trimming back its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. Here's what to know.

Bronx fire displaces hundreds, leaves lingering questions over building conditions

Investigators are continuing to look into the cause of an apartment building fire in the Bronx that left over 250 people homeless, as some residents say desperation due to poor heating conditions in the building may have led to the fire.

TikTok US ban: Supreme Court hears arguments over whether popular app stays or goes

In one of the most important cases of the social media age, free speech and national security collide at the Supreme Court on Friday in arguments over the fate of TikTok.

NYPD officer in serious condition after car crash in Harlem

The crash, which happened at West 122nd Street and Frederick Douglass Boulevard, left the officer and another woman injured.

NYC congestion pricing: How does it impact teachers?

The United Federation of Teachers has long opposed congestion pricing and are fighting to end it.

New York lawmakers could increase taxes for MTA funding: 'Gross mismanagement'

"Before we ask the taxpayers of New York to go back into their pockets and to pay more, how about just having those people who are jumping the turnstiles, are fare beaters, how about having them pay their fair share?"

Here's the story behind the woman set on fire in the NYC subway

A woman set on fire inside a New York City subway has raised questions about how a world traveler and former Merck employee ended up homeless and burned on a train.

UFC head Dana White, strong Trump supporter, joins Meta's board of directors

UFC CEO Dana White is among three new members of Meta Platforms Inc.'s board of directors as the social media giant shifts its focus to AI and the metaverse.

Robbers hit 49 stores across NYC, stole ATMs, cash: NYPD

Police said the trio of burglars struck 49 stores across Upper Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens between Sept. 19 and Dec. 26.

NYC congestion pricing: FDNY demands exemptions for on-duty vehicles

Congestion pricing has officially begun in New York City, and even fire officials are sounding the alarm on having to pay while on duty.

Apple's $95M eavesdropping lawsuit settlement: What to know

What to know about settlement claims after lawsuit alleged Apple's Siri assistant recorded users without consent.

Apple to pay $95 million to settle lawsuit accusing Siri of eavesdropping

Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit accusing the privacy-minded company of deploying its virtual assistant Siri to eavesdrop on people using its iPhone.

Who is Kamel Hawkins? Suspect charged in random NYC subway shove

Kamel Hawkins, 23, was arrested and charged with attempted murder in the 2nd degree and assault degree in the 2nd degree, the NYPD said.

Mother used as human shield, 12-year-old among 6 injured in Bronx

A mother and her 12-year-old daughter, used as human shields, were among six people shot in a Bronx convenience store on Monday afternoon.