Newsweek spoke to 70 Gen Z women to find out why they feel like the world is letting them down.
Since Morgan’s owner Mathew Glazier set up a dedicated app six months ago, delivery orders placed directly by customers increased from 5% to 15%.
A new analysis finds racial and ethnic disparities in fatal police shootings vary significantly by state – and that New York ...
Four people were killed, including a 3-year-old boy, when a fast-moving fire tore through a building in Queens on Monday afternoon, according to officials.
The antitrust trial of Live Nation and Ticketmaster resumed with three dozen states remaining in the case a week after the ...
The 265th edition of the popular and beloved New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade steps off on Tuesday, March 17.
The ex-lawyer started his firm about a decade ago after getting a taste for residential real estate development in New York.
Credit unions serving low-income populations are increasingly letting their CDFI certification lapse. But they’re not retreating from their mission.
NYC is battling “superbugs” that can’t easily be quashed. Candida auris, for one, survives on surfaces even after cleaning, ...
Amid Iran's missile and drone attacks, a weird sense of normality in Dubai and Abu Dhabi sits awkwardly with the news coverage of burning buildings and reports of strikes on airports.
New York has confirmed the first case of a severe strain of the mpox virus in the city, though it is travel related and no ...