I make $43,000 a year in New York City — here's what I spent in a week
Welcome to Money Diaries, where we're tackling what might be the last taboo facing modern working women: money. We're asking millennials how they spend their hard-earned money during a seven-day period...
View ArticleHere's what goes in the churro milkshake that's blowing up Instagram
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View ArticlePaul Ryan faced hundreds of protesters during a visit to a Harlem charter school
A few hundred vocal protesters met House Speaker Paul Ryan when he arrived at Success Academy charter school in Harlem on Tuesday afternoon. Ryan, who met with Success founder and CEO Eva Moskowitz and...
View ArticleNew York landlords are running out of ways to keep rents sky-high
Manhattan landlords are doubling down on perks that encourage new tenants to sign leases and current residents to renew theirs.Concessions like one month of free rent more than doubled from a year ago...
View ArticleNew York will allow tech giants and automakers to test self-driving cars
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on New York on Wednesday said the state would allow testing of autonomous vehicles on public roads, potentially leaving perplexed New Yorkers wondering whom to flip off when they...
View ArticlePeople are going nuts for these juices served in whole fruits
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View ArticleThe guy who made rainbow bagels go viral last year just created bagels with...
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View Article'The offer was too good to refuse': A major Russian money-laundering case was...
A major money-laundering case set to go to trial last week in New York was suddenly settled three days earlier, with both the US government and the defendant, the Russian firm Prevezon Holdings,...
View ArticleAnthony Bourdain explored one of the world's most unexpected food capitals —...
The INSIDER Summary:Anthony Bourdain dedicated an episode of "Parts Unknown" to Queens, New York.Queens is home to more languages than anywhere in the world, and its diversity is reflected in the...
View ArticleWorld famous landmarks changed colour and went dark to honour Manchester...
Landmarks around the world changed colour in solidarity with the 22 people who were killed in the suicide bombing at the Manchester Arena.The Union Jack flag was projected onto the Burj Khalifa in...
View ArticleThe suspect in the Times Square car crash that killed 1 and injured 22 has...
NEW YORK (AP) — A man accused of intentionally mowing down pedestrians on a Times Square sidewalk, killing one and injuring 22 others, was indicted Wednesday by a grand jury.Richard Rojas did not...
View ArticleThe company behind the butter and coffee craze plans to open a café in NYC —...
Coffee with butter isn't a typical morning beverage. But it's become a craze among biohackers and those looking to add extra energy to their day.Championed by Dave Asprey, author of "The Bulletproof...
View ArticleNew York beats out LA and Chicago with the most valuable collection of pro...
When it comes to the city with the most valuable sports franchises, nobody beats New York and only Los Angeles is even in the same neighborhood.Using Forbes' franchise valuations, SportFacts.org...
View Article'Everyone was dripping and couldn't breathe': Passengers share hellish...
A video showing passengers trying to claw their way out of an F train after it was stuck between stations for over an hour has become symbolic of New York's increasingly frequent subway disruptions...
View ArticleA designer invented undies that keep your shirt tucked in all day
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View ArticleA sleepy town near NYC might become the next summer hotspot, thanks to one man
Forget the Hamptons, if Howie Guja, photographer and real estate agent, keeps doing what he's doing, Bellport, NY, will be the next hot vacation destination.Guja grew up in Babylon Village in Suffolk...
View ArticleAn artist spent 6 months creating a fake grocery store completely made of felt
There's a new grocery store in New York, but don't try to eat any of the food inside. "8 'Till Late" is an art installation from British artist Lucy Sparrow that sells products you would typically find...
View ArticleA 200-year-old waterway could help upstate New York make an economic comeback
When construction on the 363-mile-long Erie Canal began in 1817, it was expected to transform the economy of upstate New York.But even though the economic impact of the canal didn’t last as long as its...
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