The NYPD is investigating another robbery linked to a criminal scheme — largely targeting men visiting gay bars — that has left two men dead, police sources say
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Peloton aims to rebrand as a fitness company for all with a focus on app and tiered subscription pricing
When Peloton unveiled its 2019 holiday commercial depicting a husband who gifted his wife a stationary bike for Christmas, the ad was widely panned as sexist, dystopian and reminiscent of a hostage video.
Netflix password sharing crackdown rolls out in the U.S.
Netflix’s crackdown on password sharing has come to the U.S.
A site of segregation in New York City is becoming a landmark
A New York City commission voted unanimously on Tuesday to preserve a school built for Black children during the era of slavery, by deeming the yellow-brick building a landmark.
Ex-Kansas police officer sentenced to 23 years after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting 10 women
A judge sentenced a former Kansas police officer to more than 23 years in prison on Monday for a string of sex crimes, in which he assaulted 10 women over the course of years.
Their small businesses went viral on TikTok for the wrong reasons — now what?
From “Cakegate” to “Tattoogate,” small business callouts gain a lot of attention online — which marketing experts say can leave business owners in a difficult position.
A Black professor has long said what the IRS now admits: The tax system is biased
The Internal Revenue Service is increasingly acknowledging the presence of racial bias in the nation’s tax system — along with the years of work by pioneering researchers who’ve spent years highlighting the issue.
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are engaged
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are headed down the aisle.
How many people are held in solitary confinement in U.S. prisons and jails? Now there’s a number.
A first-of-its-kind analysis is aiming to become a benchmark for tracking the full scope of solitary confinement in U.S. prisons and jails.
Kari Lake loses another court battle in bid to overturn AZ gubernatorial defeat
More than six months after losing a bid to be Arizona’s governor, former Republican candidate Kari Lake lost another court battle Monday in her effort to overturn Democrat Katie Hobbs’ victory.