Jewish National Fund-USA’s Planned Giving Luncheon featured keynote speaker Alon Ben-Gurion, the grandson of Israel’s first prime minister.
Protesters "could just do whatever they want," Mayor Eric Adams falsely complained Tuesday about a deal that aims to stop police brutality.
"The security guard was nice and let me go with just a warning," posted the "Wolverine" actor about his Christmas morning misadventure.
Get ready for even more little Liams and effervescent Emmas at your daycare.
It wasn't immediately clear what led up to the attack. Police said the suspect and victims did not know each other.
With all 2,400 seats filled, hundreds stood inside the cathedral that continues to stun Christmas visitors after more than 140 years.
"They always think, 'Wow, that guy's weird,'" Liberto said. "If you want to be seen, come to New York."
Peace and goodwill didn't extend to all New Yorkers over the Christmas holiday.
Police apprehended two people at the station, while three others fled the scene, ABC7 reported.
New Performance Schedule for Final Weeks in NYC at New World Stages
How did your neighborhood fare this year?
These new restaurants are simply the best, or so says the New York Times.
Queens and Manhattan both saw eateries shuttered this week after inspectors found live mice, roaches and other issues.
Leading real estate economist to focus on expanding programs, growing enrollment at New York City’s Lincoln Center campus
Mice and roaches and lead-based paint, oh my.
Uh oh, out of egg nog for Christmas dinner? Here's what grocery stores are open — and more.
Want a white Christmas in New York City? Fuhgeddaboudit.
Also in the news today: Giuliani bankruptcy woes; bullet-filled diaper causes airport stink; man sentenced in cousin's murder.
"These cuts are based off of a fiscal crisis that we feel is completely fabricated," said the United Federation of Teachers' president.
New York City's former mayor is broke amid his legal woes, according to a new filing.
An NYPD officer's leg got cut by a reckless moped rider who refused to stop driving, police said.
Thirteen people were taken to local hospitals to be treated for minor injuries.
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The twin passage Wednesday comes over the opposition of Mayor Eric Adams, whose objections advocates have decried as misleading.
Presented in partnership with Asase Yaa Cultural Arts Foundation, BCM to host New York City’s largest family Kwanzaa event Dec. 26–30
Also in the news today: Speeding driver charged in fatal pedestrian crash; pups and people flock to East Midtown Greenway opening.
BODYTRAFFIC will take the stage at Queens Theatre January 13 and 14.
Florencia Cuenca Stars as Estela in American Repertory Theater's Premiere of Real Women Have Curves: The Musical
Officer Philip Fioranelli faces a charge of official misconduct in his arrest Wednesday, police said.
City Hall is rolling out still more tax relief, with little transparency.
Also in the news: a fatal crash, a hit-and-run and Governors Island goes to the dogs.
We love reading letters to Santa, even from the young at heart.
"The source of our discontent is in Washington, D.C.," he said about New York City budget cuts he's pinning on the asylum seeker crisis.
Two pups named Atlas and Reed joined an all-border collie crew tasked with chasing geese away from the popular island in New York Harbor.
Annual Residency for One NYC Artist Who Will Create Work Inspired by the Cemetery
We love reading letters to Santa and seeing the magic of Christmas through kids' eyes.
An Evening of Swinging Christmas Music