NYPD Robot Gets Tryout to Patrol Times Square Subway The K5, described as a “fully autonomous” security robot, is part of a push by the mayor for more law-enforcement technology, which has raised concerns among privacy advocates.
Joe Petrsoric, Bartender at Sardi’s, Retires After 55 Years “Joe” Petrsoric, the longtime bartender at Broadway’s go-to saloon, is finally retiring.
Striking Actors Picket Across Country in Quest for New Contract In Los Angeles and New York, actors and screenwriters braved the heat to admonish the major studios and demand a new deal.
Thousands of NYC Shoplifting Cases Committed by Just 327 People Nearly a third of all shoplifting arrests in the city last year involved just 327 people, the police said. Businesses say they have little defense.
How the Broadway Community Is Trying to Block a Times Square Casino A new coalition, organized by the Broadway League, has formed to defeat a casino proposal backed by Caesars and Jay-Z.