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There is a new COVID-19 variant that is driving infections across the globe. Several cases have been detected in New York.
The Trump administration is trying to expand natural gas supply flow throughout the Northeast using interstate pipelines — a goal that’s been stymied in the past by fierce local opposition and ...
A busy day aboard the Intrepid Museum gives Aaron Reznick plenty of opportunities to talk with visitors. Reznick has been a volunteer at the Intrepid for more than a decade. The aircraft carrier ...
In an unprecedented move, the New York City Rent Guidelines Board has scheduled an additional meeting to revisit its preliminary vote on rent increases for nearly 1 million rent-stabilized ...
For the third day in a row, the NYPD and Secret Service conducted “Operation Flagship” inspections throughout the city looking for credit card skimmers, including at a supermarket on Avenue D ...
Andrew Cuomo is ahead in the polls and he now says he's ahead in campaign cash. Cuomo's campaign for mayor said the former governor raised $2.4 million during the last fundraising period from mid ...
Election season returns next month. Brad Lander, Jim Walden and Curtis Sliwa joined anchor Cheryl Wills on "In Focus" to discuss their top priorities in their mayoral campaigns.
Measles cases inched up slightly in the U.S. this past week, with a new county impacted in Texas and Colorado reporting a new outbreak. There are 1,088 confirmed measles cases in the U.S., up 42 ...
A warmup is expected this week, with high temperatures climbing into the 80s on most days and a chance to hit 90 degrees on Thursday. Some wildfire smoke may drift into the skies over New York ...
Affordable housing advocates in New York are warning of a potentially devastating impact if the Trump administration moves ahead with threatened cuts to federal housing programs. The New York ...
In a stunning fall from grace in August 2021, Andrew Cuomo resigned as governor. Facing multiple sexual harassment allegations, the governor said he never meant to make anyone feel uncomfortable.
At least 80 people were arrested Wednesday after pro-Palestinian protesters stormed Columbia University’s Butler Library, prompting helmeted NYPD officers to enter the building and remove the ...