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Politics 2023-08-31T01:17:09Z

Trump told NY officials he was too busy saving the world 'from nuclear holocaust' to commit business fraud

In a sworn deposition, Trump told New York officials he was too busy "saving millions of lives" to commit business fraud.
Economy 2023-08-28T18:29:22Z

Your next apartment could be someone's old cubicle as developers rush to convert empty offices

Office-to-residential conversions are gaining popularity as cities face empty downtowns, housing shortages, and climate threats.
Economy 2023-08-28T13:18:57Z

The 30 highest-paying jobs in New York State

Radiologists make an average of $308,970 a year in the Empire State, per data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Pediatric Surgeons make $415,810.
Real Estate 2023-08-27T10:01:01Z

I moved from Boston to rural Kansas last year. It's so much cheaper but I miss the pace of city life, access to healthcare, and people to work with.

Lauren Savoie, an editor at Insider, picked up her life to move to Kansas so her husband could get his degree. She discovered she's 100% a city kid and plans to move them to Manhattan next year.
Real Estate 2023-08-22T14:33:42Z

New York is paying homeowners up to $125,000 to build an ADU in their backyard to help ease the nation's housing shortage

The state has already allocated $23.4 million, sent to various nonprofits and local governments, to give to homeowners.
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Real Estate 2023-08-21T09:45:01Z

These states will pay you to build a tiny home in your backyard

California, Vermont, and New York will compensate you for building a tiny home in your backyard through state grant programs.
Politics 2023-08-16T15:22:49Z

George Santos has violated a federal ethics law — again — by failing to file his annual financial disclosure on time

Santos is now several days late in filing his annual disclosure, a violation of the Ethics in Government Act that carries a $200 penalty.
Politics 2023-08-15T07:41:53Z

Trump's 4 criminal cases, ranked in order of how screwed he is

Trump has been indicted in four separate criminal cases since leaving office. The latest charges in Georgia involve racketeering.
Real Estate 2023-08-10T11:29:43Z

Manhattan renters are now forking out a record-breaking average of $5,588 per month, even though people are still flooding out of New York

Average Manhattan rent was up 2.2% from June and 9.3% from the previous year. This is despite soaring migration to other states.
Premium Real Estate 2023-08-08T08:30:01Z

Bank of America breaks down the 4 cities facing the biggest housing shortages right now — and the 3 where there's still plenty of room

Economist Anna Zhou compared population trends with housing supply in major cities like New York and LA to find patterns in today's housing market.
Politics 2023-08-05T13:15:01Z

More document trouble looms for Trump, this time over missing evidence in his New York fraud trial

Already busted for documents he kept at Mar-a-Lago, Trump could soon be in more hot water for the documents that the attorney general says he failed to keep for his NY fraud trial.
Finance 2023-08-02T18:58:56Z

Goldman Sachs mourns a 27-year-old analyst who was found dead in a New York creek after he hadn't been seen since leaving a Brooklyn concert early Saturday

John Castic hadn't been seen since early Saturday when he left a Brooklyn concert venue. The NYPD found him dead in a Brooklyn creek on Tuesday.
Careers 2023-08-02T10:03:22Z

Toymaker Mattel says it will pay someone nearly $18,000 to play and promote its new Uno game

The job involves 64 hours of work across four weeks and includes starring in livestreams and social media content to promote the new game.
Politics 2023-08-01T22:01:29Z

What is an indictment? What it means for someone to be indicted, which Trump has now experienced 3 times

An indictment is a formal notification to a defendant that a grand jury believes there's reasonable cause to charge them with a crime.
Play Icon A triangle pointing right. It indicates that this type of media can be played or that the linked content is playable. Video 2023-07-27T20:30:42Z

How Disney's magical trash tubes ended up in New York City

Disney's Magic Kingdom has a network of tubes to hide trash. There's one other system like it in the whole US, on New York City's Roosevelt Island.
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Politics 2023-07-27T13:53:12Z

House Democrats shelve effort to censure George Santos — for now

It could be weeks before the federally-charged New York Republican faces formal censure after Democrats declined to force a vote this week.
Politics 2023-07-21T14:48:13Z

Ex-George Santos aide says he's more interested in 'turning into a celebrity' than doing the job of a member of Congress

Santos' former spokeswoman said he signed onto one bill for "clickbait" and "did not have too much knowledge" about the legislation.
Strategy 2023-07-21T10:39:58Z

High-earners could save 40% of their salary by moving from New York to Texas because of cheaper living costs and lower tax rates, report says

Americans making six-figure salaries can be taxed between 37% and 45% in New York but are only taxed 27% to 35% in Texas, per SmartAsset.
News 2023-07-20T04:13:48Z

NYPD under fire: lawyers in historic BLM brutality lawsuit release chilling new videos of protester beatdowns

Footage shows baton beatdowns, kettling, pepper-spraying of non-violent protesters. "No amount of money will be enough," an injured protester says.
Politics 2023-07-17T16:55:47Z

The House could vote on censuring George Santos in the next two weeks — and it may actually pass, despite GOP control

With Santos refusing to resign, it's the latest attempt by House Democrats to tie the rest of the GOP to the congressman's cloud of scandal.
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