New York City

You Can Party at Olive Garden for NYE… for $400!
You Can Party at Olive Garden for NYE… for $400!
You Can Party at Olive Garden for NYE… for $400!
One of the biggest New Years Eve parties is in New York. Thousands and thousands of people crowd the streets of Times Square waiting for the ball to drop and there are parties everywhere. One of those parties is at your favorite restaurant, Olive Garden, and they are charging people $400 to party with them at their Times Square location...
The $45,000 Thanksgiving Dinner
The $45,000 Thanksgiving Dinner
The $45,000 Thanksgiving Dinner
If you thought you were spending a lot of money on Thanksgiving dinner this year, think again. The Old Homestead Steakhouse, a restaurant in New York City, is offering a full Thanksgiving dinner worth $45,000! The meal feeds 8 people so maybe splitting the cost would be a good idea...
BREAKING NEWS: As Many As Five People Shot Outside Of The Empire State Building
BREAKING NEWS: As Many As Five People Shot Outside Of The Empire State Building
BREAKING NEWS: As Many As Five People Shot Outside Of The Empire State Building
UPDATE (1:20pm): Authorities have confirmed that it was, in fact, a lone gunman who had been laid off from his job a year ago. He killed one former co-worker before being killed himself in a fire exchange with police. Nine others were shot and wounded, but all are expected to recover. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg identified the shooter as Jeffrey Johnson, 53, armed with a .45-caliber sem
Katy Perry Unloading Her NYC Home?
Katy Perry Unloading Her NYC Home?
Katy Perry Unloading Her NYC Home?
I guess Katy Perry is parting ways with more then Russell Brand. She is selling her New York City love pad that she purchased with the recent ex. According to the New York Post, the 1,500 square foot duplex has a hefty city skyline view, a cherry wood staircase and heated floors...
“Racist” Juror Sentenced to Life (Well, For Now)
“Racist” Juror Sentenced to Life (Well, For Now)
“Racist” Juror Sentenced to Life (Well, For Now)
A Brooklyn woman called to serve jury duty in the death penalty trial of New York city mob boss Vincent Basciano may not have been being entirely honest when she wrote in her jury questionnaire that the people she least admired were "African-Americans, Hispanics and Haitians," and that police officers are "lazy." It isn't uncommon for potential jurors to put offensive stateme