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President Joe Biden and IBM CEO Arvind Krishna at the Poughkeepsie IBM facility.

Led by Schumer and Hochul, New York State Is Becoming a US Semiconductor Hub

After the announcement of a $100 billion investment from Micron earlier this week, New York state is now the site of a $20 billion IBM investment.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Sanjay Mehrotra testifying during Senate hearing

Micron Will Invest $100 Billion in a New Computer Chip Factory in New York State

The company today announced its intention to fund the U.S's largest semiconductor facility.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
A row of pink whipped cream cans.

Actually, Whipped Cream Is Not Illegal for New Yorkers Under 21

Interpreted by many grocery stores as a ban on whipped cream for customers under 21, a New York state law regulates the sales of individually sold whipped cream chargers but not the cans themselves.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

Marc Jacobs’ Star-Studded Weekend Wedding Definitely Did Not Take Place at a Chipotle

By Helen Holmes

Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin Are Apartment Hunting in New York

By Morgan Halberg

Taylor Swift’s Alleged Stalker Broke Into Her Tribeca Home for the Second Time in a Year

By Morgan Halberg

This NYC Sports Bar Is the Perfect Place to Rage Eat Nachos During the Super Bowl

By Helen Holmes

Invoking Stan Lee, Andrew Cuomo Says New York’s Amazon Bid Beat Out ‘Over 54 States’

By Davis Richardson

Sting and Trudie Styler Left Central Park West For a Futuristic Abode

By Morgan Halberg

The Home That Inspired Diane Keaton Is Asking $17.5 Million

By Morgan Halberg

Katie Couric Parts With Her Upper East Side Home After 20 Years

By Morgan Halberg

Don’t Sleep On Williamsburg’s Immersive Instagram Experience

By Margaret Abrams
austin texas restaurants

Southern Pressed Juicery Is the South’s Answer to Moon Juice

By Margaret Abrams
Taylor Swift performs at the Z100's iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2017 at Madison Square Garden on December 7, 2017 in New York. / AFP PHOTO / ANGELA WEISS (Photo credit should read ANGELA WEISS/AFP/Getty Images)

Taylor Swift Would Like to Be Excluded From the Narrative of This Lawsuit

By Morgan Halberg
The $100 meatball created for National Meatball Day.

How Could a Single Meatball—Sans Spaghetti—Really Be Worth $100?

By Kaitlynn Keller
Nine on the Hudson overlooks Manhattan.
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Eco-Friendly NJ Penthouse Is Poised to Break Price Record

By Observer Content Studio
Cynthia Nixon.

This Is What Would Happen if Cynthia Nixon Ran for Governor

By Bradley Tusk
The cast of Cruel Intentions.

Sexual Awakenings and ’90s Nostalgia Fuel the ‘Cruel Intentions’ Musical

By Margaret Abrams
Nina Dobrev.

Nina Dobrev Is Considering a Move to the Lower East Side

By Morgan Halberg
Alessandra Ambrosio could be your landlord.

Alessandra Ambrosio Raised Her Expectations as a Landlord

By Morgan Halberg
Barack and Michelle Obama aren't moving to Gracie Square.

Barack and Michelle Obama Won’t Be Moving to Gracie Square

By Morgan Halberg
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.

Cuomo’s Poll Drop Means Nothing

By Bradley Tusk
How is London real estate faring, in the wake of Brexit?

How Is London’s Real Estate Market Reacting to Brexit in 2018?

By Justin Fichelson
These aren't exactly bodega roses.

Kate Moss and Florence Welch’s Favorite Floral Service Is Now in New York

By Margaret Abrams
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