The owners of 425 Fifth Avenue, aka 10 Bryant Park between East 39th and 40th streets, landed another big catch at their tower where Amazon recently signed for 330,000 square feet — and it all started with a game of pickleball. In one of Manhattan’s largest retail-space deals this year, burgeoning “athletic urban country club” Life Time...
An 11-foot great white shark named "Dold" made a surprise cameo off a popular stretch of New Jersey's beach coast Friday — the 50th anniversary of the premiere of "Jaws.''
A Houston motorist fled the scene of a three-car fender bender and reached for a gun when cops caught up with him -- a deadly mistake that cost him his life.
Emergency responders received a report of "10 people in the water" around 3 p.m. when the 27-foot Chris-Craft vessel capsized near D.L. Bliss State Park in California after a "large swell," the United States Coast Guard said in a press release.
DHS warned officials to be on the lookout for Iranian-led attacks over the next three months by terror cells inspired to retaliate following Saturday night’s strike.
An individual has taken to social media to rant that he or she is "tired of airlines acting like they’re doing you a favor for putting you on a flight you paid for" just as the busiest summer travel season gets underway — sparking a heated discussion online among other travelers.
At least one person was wounded in a shooting at a Michigan church before the gunman was shot dead by a security guard early Sunday morning, according to police and news reports.
Ex-President Bill Clinton on Sunday endorsed his former Housing secretary Andrew Cuomo in the Big Apple’s mayoral primary, describing the city as in “crisis’’ and his pal as a “competent leader.”
From the moment you turn 18, your one desire is supposed to be going out and partying. But, it seems Gen Z-ers have entered their ‘grandma’ phase a little early, swapping late nights for early mornings and alcohol for coffee in a shocking twist that’s left millennials calling them boring.
In a Sunday news conference, Hegseth heaped praise on President Trump and the military campaign that saw six “bunker buster” bombs dropped on key nuclear sites in the country.
Don’t expect a final answer on New York’s future when the Primary Day polls close Tuesday night. Between absentee ballots, ranked-choice voting and the city’s glacial vote-transfer process, it may take weeks to know who won the Democratic nomination. But even once the party’s mayoral candidate is officially named, voters may be in for a...