Even though Bear Stearns is now defunct, Eric Schneiderman says it still needs to answer for its alleged misdeeds during the financial crisis.
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Mayor hosts tech summit to help boost city’s future industries
A who’s who of tech experts convened to come up with ways to make New York a power house for new companies.
Independent brewery industry sees huge growth in NY
They’re more fresh and becoming more popular, but the one great thing about New York brewed beer is its impact on the city’s economy.
Protesters call for city to pass ‘stop and frisk’ reform
Hundreds of New Yorkers want the City Council to pass a set of laws that would make the NYPD more transparent.
Hudson River Park mulls banning smoking in green space
To smoke or not to smoke in Hudson River Park? That is the question.
S.I. Borough President called Lady Gaga a ‘slut’
James Molinaro is under fire for his choice words against the pop star.
Anti-jihad posters tagged with ‘racist’ stickers
A series of controversial subway ads have become the target for vandals.
New York is going to start putting QR codes on city permits
The city is taking a 21st Century approach to be more transparent with its permits.
Brooklyn Nets add to borough’s rich sports history
The arrival of a NBA team to Brooklyn will end a 55-year sports drought in the borough.
Barclays center expected to have huge opening despite polarizing boro
The new arena is going to change Brooklyn, but leaders and residents differ on whether this is a good thing.
NHL Lockout to cost city $3.2 million per game
Without Rangers, Islanders and Devils games, New York City’s economy is going to suffer.
Final phase of construction of West Side Highline begins
When the highline park is finished, it will stretch more than 1.4 miles.
City helps pedestrians watch the road with new campaign
The city is taking bold steps to prevent pedestrian accidents.
Gay rights groups toast Chick-fil-A for apparent change of heart
The fast food chain may have changed its stance on support groups opposed to gay marriage.
Clint Eastwood opens up about his empty chair monologue
After creating a lot of controversy and confusion over his speech at the RNC, the Hollywood icon is setting the record straight.
NY obesity rate expected to hit 51% by 2030: Study
A new report finds that the nation’s obesity epidemic is going to get worse, but researchers say New York City is moving in the right direction to make sure the prediction doesn’t come true.
Barclays Center will serve smaller sodas starting day 1
At least one big business is adhering to the city’s new soda ban.
Department of Health officially approves soda ban
Large sodas are now an endangered species in some New York City eateries.
City Department of Health slated to pass ban on large sodas
The city’s health experts say the soda ban is essential to save lives, but opponents are willing to take the matter to court.
Off-duty cop stabbed inside Queens home
A four-year NYPD vet is expected to survive after a burglary allegedly attacked him in his house.