Modest houses on tiny pieces of land in Great Neck, Manhasset and Port Washington are being torn down and replaced with larger, more luxurious homes, while multi-acre properties further from the city linger on the market.
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A judge asked federal prosecutors to investigate Uber and one of its engineers for potential theft of trade secrets from Google, heightening the stakes of a legal battle between Uber and Google parent Alphabet over driverless-car technology.
South Korea’s new president Moon Jae-in has a rare opportunity to overhaul chaebol system. Can he deliver?
Trump administration says it has struck deal with Beijing to increase U.S. companies' access to China.
President Donald Trump said he was planning to fire former FBI Director James Comey regardless of any advice from the Justice Department, because Mr. Comey was a “showboat” who he claimed had lost the faith of his employees.
New South Korean President Moon Jae-in said the controversial 2015 deal was “unacceptable.”
San Francisco is suing Uber to force the ride-hailing service to disclose personal information about its drivers.
The retro-restaurant trend is in full force in New York City, with some industry insiders saying it stems, in part, from political and social unrest.
McDonald’s is ponying up a big chunk of money in an effort to get franchisees to help change everything from the way customers order their food to the way employees provide service.
New York City plans to spend $90 million to open two centers where police can bring people with mental illness or substance-abuse issues instead of arresting them.
California Gov. Jerry Brown presented a slightly more optimistic $124 billion budget Friday, but continued to warn that the state’s fiscal plan is precarious and a repeal of the Affordable Care Act could spell disaster in later years.
Sen. Mike Lee's suggestion amid the uproar over James Comey's firing: Make Merrick Garland the next FBI chief.
WSJ Opinion: Visits to East Berlin reminded me of how fortunate I was. No matter how many days I spent in East Berlin, I felt relieved each time I returned through Checkpoint Charlie, writes Peter Friedman.