Hillary Clinton to give paid speeches
'Les Misrables' coming back to Broadway
'Les Misrables' coming back to Broadway
Updated: Tuesday, February 19 2013 3:09 PM EST2013-02-19 20:09:46 GMT
The musical "Les Misrables" is coming back to Broadway in 2014, according to a report.
The musical "Les Misrables" is coming back to Broadway in 2014, according to a report.
Hillary Clinton to give paid speeches
Hillary Clinton to give paid speeches
Updated: Tuesday, February 19 2013 2:38 PM EST2013-02-19 19:38:27 GMT
Hillary Rodham Clinton, the former secretary of state, U.S. senator from New York, and First Lady, will soon join the lucrative speaking circuit.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, the former secretary of state, U.S. senator from New York, and First Lady, will soon join the lucrative speaking circuit.
Deli apologizes to Forest Whitaker for pat down
Deli apologizes to Forest Whitaker for pat down
Updated: Tuesday, February 19 2013 12:50 PM EST2013-02-19 17:50:02 GMT
A representative for the Manhattan deli where Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker was frisked for allegedly shopliftinghas apologized to the Hollywood star.
A representative for the Manhattan deli where Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker was frisked for allegedly shopliftinghas reportedly apologized to the Hollywood star.
Alec Baldwin's run-in with journalists
Alec Baldwin's run-in with journalists
Updated: Tuesday, February 19 2013 10:37 AM EST2013-02-19 15:37:22 GMT
The NYPD is investigating harassment complaints made by actor Alec Baldwin and a New York Post photographer following an altercation.
The NYPD is investigating harassment complaints made by actor Alec Baldwin and a New York Post photographer following an altercation. The latest episode appears to be another Baldwin brawl that started on the streets and ended up in tweets.
NYC spent at least $20M during school bus strike
NYC spent at least $20M during school bus strike
Schools Chancellor Dennis Wolcott says New York City spent rough! ly $20.6 ! million shuttling students to class during the monthlong bus strike.
New York City's schools chancellor says the city spent roughly $20.6 million shuttling students to class during the monthlong school bus strike.
NYPD searching for mentally ill New Yorkers
NYPD searching for mentally ill New Yorkers
Updated: Monday, February 18 2013 11:13 PM EST2013-02-19 04:13:44 GMT
In December a man, waiting for a train in Times Square, was pushed to his death by a mentally ill homeless person, police said.
In December a man, waiting for a train in Times Square, was pushed to his death by a mentally ill homeless person, police said.
Website tells you if a celebrity is your neighbor
Website tells you if a celebrity is your neighbor
Updated: Monday, February 18 2013 11:08 PM EST2013-02-19 04:08:08 GMT
If you could live next to a celebrity, which one would it be? Have ever wondered if a favorite celebrity of yours lived down the block? Now there is an online application for just that.
If you could live next to a celebrity, which one would it be? Have ever wondered if a favorite celebrity of yours lived down the block? Now there is an online application for just that.
NYC food carts' health violations
NYC food carts' health violations
Updated: Monday, February 18 2013 10:10 PM EST2013-02-19 03:10:10 GMT
If you are like most New Yorkers, you have probably eaten at one of the hundreds of mobile food carts parked on almost every street corner in the city.
If you are like most New Yorkers, you have probably eaten at one of the hundreds of mobile food carts parked on almost every street corner in the city.
3 men jump on tracks in Manhattan to help stranger
3 men jump on tracks in Manhattan to help stranger
Updated: Monday, February 18 2013 3:49 PM EST2013-02-18 20:49:31 GMT
Three good Samaritans jumped onto subway tracks in Manhattan after a stranger fell. They hoisted the man to safety before another train rolled into the station.
Three good Samaritans jumped onto subway tracks in Manhattan after a stranger fell. They hoisted the man to safety before another train rolled into the station.
Reader's Digest parent seeks bankruptcy protection
Reader's Digest parent seeks bankruptcy protection
Updated: Monday, February 18 2013 11:16 AM EST2013-02-18 16:16:26 GMT
The parent company of Reader's Digest has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time in less than four years, saying it needs to cut its debt so it can keep restructuring.
The parent company of Reader's Digest has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time in less than four years, saying it needs to cut its debt so it can keep restructuring.