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At least 80 people were arrested Wednesday after pro-Palestinian protesters stormed Columbia University’s Butler Library, ...
Unsettled weather is back in our forecast. The next storm system moves in on Thursday afternoon and lingers for Friday. Look for a dry start on Thursday, with the chance of afternoon and evening ...
It’s been over a month since Randy Mastro made his return to City Hall as Eric Adams’ first deputy mayor. “It’s been one of the most productive and rewarding months of my entire career ...
The number of green businesses has increased over the past decade as more companies aim to reduce their impact on the environment and focus on sustainability. A new stock exchange application was ...
The NYPD made five arrests in last week's assault on two police officers in Times Square — allegedly at the hands of a migrant youth gang, called Los Diablos 42. The NYPD commissioner said U.S ...
A total of 133 cardinals have traveled to Rome to participate in a secret vote to elect the next pope. This election, also known as the conclave, brings together cardinals from around the world to ...
Sue Donoghue is headed for the exit after more than three years as head of the city’s parks department. The surprise announcement late Monday caught many off-guard, especially with the agency's ...
Columbia University said Tuesday that it will be laying off nearly 180 staffers in response to President Donald Trump's decision to cancel $400 million in funding over the Manhattan college's ...
Lacking state funding, city officials announced they will be closing enrollment and wait listing families for a child care voucher program. “Sadly, the state’s proposed budget provides ...
In Fort Totten, Queens, the damage is staged, but the urgency is real. Weather-worn buildings represent what first responders might find after a natural disaster hits, where the mission is to ...
Top New York lawmakers and advocates are sounding the alarm about the future of a federally funded program providing health care and support to more than 130,000 9/11 victims and first responders.