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I'm 57 and finally following my dreams of traveling while my daughter struggles to launch her career. It's hard to leave her behind.
I've been helping my daughter start her career, and she hasn't had her big break. I'm worried about…
Jennifer Della'Zanna
An iconic gem of New York City's skyline is the latest victim of the office collapse
The Chrysler Building may become the latest high-profile victim of the commercial real estate colla…
Katie Balevic
Urban biking is booming around the world, but New York City is falling behind
More New Yorkers died in traffic crashes than from gun violence in the first half of 2024 — evidenc…
Eliza Relman
How New York City's data centers and Rockefeller Center could help power a climate solution.
The utility Con Edison plans to test climate-friendly thermal energy networks at data centers and o…
Catherine Boudreau
I saw how New York's biggest airport wants to build a 5-star terminal. I'd actually look forward to flying through.
JFK hopes to become a Skytrax five-star terminal, a feat no US airport had achieved until 2023, whe…
Taylor Rains
New York City earthquakes are unusual, but not unheard of
New York City last felt a major earthquake in 2011, but the region has a history of seismic activit…
Talia Lakritz
We moved from NYC to Raleigh. I didn't think I'd be happy in a smaller Southern city, but it's exceeded my expectations.
My husband and I moved to Raleigh, North Carolina, in 2020. I love how much there is to do in the c…
Elliott Harrell
Delivering food on an e-bike or moped is a deadly endeavor in New York City
The fatality rate for app-based delivery drivers using non-car transport is five times as high as c…
Eliza Relman,Madison Hoff
The top 9 cities tech talent is moving to — and 9 places they're leaving
New York drew the largest share of relocating tech workers between 2022 and 2023, followed by Austi…
Kelsey Vlamis
After 2 years of applying for the NYC housing lottery, she finally won her bid. Now she pays $1,000 in rent for her Manhattan apartment.
In 2018, the odds of winning the affordable-housing lottery were 1 in 592, The New York Times repor…
Amanda Goh
300 protesters arrested at Columbia University and City College of New York
There has been a wave of protests at several universities across the country in recent weeks over t…
Alexandra Bacon
New York City briefly opened its housing voucher waitlist. But getting that assistance is as unlikely as getting into Harvard.
When New York City briefly opened its housing voucher waitlist for the first time in 15 years, more…
Eliza Relman
During summer my family moves from New York City to Illinois. Summer camp is more affordable there.
My sister in Illinois pays for a week of day camp what I pay for a day in NYC. so I'm moving my fam…
Insider Inc.
An estimated 4.8 magnitude earthquake rattles New York City
USGS estimated the quake had a magnitude of 4.8, with an epicenter about 30 miles west of Newark, N…
Geoff Weiss
What we know about Ryan Wesley Routh, the suspect in the apparent assassination attempt against Donald Trump
On Sunday, law enforcement foiled an apparent attempted assassination on former President Donald Tr…
Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert
Meet the executive tasked with Citi's hardest challenge: getting the bank's house in order
Anand Selva made his name in Citi's consumer bank. Now he runs Citi's multibillion-dollar effort to…
Hayley Cuccinello
New York's viral new trash cans unveiled nearly 2 years after a $1.6 million contract with consultancy giant McKinsey
New York City contracted McKinsey & Company in 2022 to work with the Department of Sanitation on a …
Nora Redmond
Google is closing in on its biggest deal: a New York startup that's less than 4 years old
Google owner Alphabet is nearing a $23 billion deal for Wiz, a cybersecurity startup founded in 202…
Lloyd Lee
The Florida city with cheaper homes and fun perks luring residents from Miami and New York
Orlando isn't just for Disney tourists and retirees. A real-estate agent says it's great for young …
Jordan Pandy
I supercommute every week from New York City to Ann Arbor. I have to pay my own way, but I love getting to enjoy the benefits of both cities.
A professor flies between NYC and Michigan for work weekly and says supercommuting can be tiring fo…