Class Represents a Record-Number for Pace Students among just nine percent of applicants selected
"Give me your tired, your poor..." — nearly 70 percent of New Yorkers said America should live by these words, a new poll found.
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"Never Forget" read the since-deleted DraftKings parlay.
"We're about to potentially have to move women and children to sleep in congregate settings," Mayor Eric Adams said. "This is unacceptable."
“New York is the most substantial opportunity for Vireo Health,” the CEO, Dr. Kyle Kingsley, said in a video presentation to investors.
As it stands, New York City is under a flood watch from Monday morning until Tuesday at 12 a.m.
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New York City's restaurant scene giveth and taketh away.
Add a severe thunderstorm watch to New York City's recent weather woes.
Once again, New York City will remember a clear blue day when the world changed.
The city has already shelled out more than $50 million in misconduct lawsuit payouts so far this year, The Legal Aid Society found.
The city’s Correctional Health Services is covering up for the Department of Correction’s “incompetence,” the public defenders say.
"Lee is a dangerous category 5 hurricane, and further strengthening is possible," the National Hurricane Center warned Friday.
“This issue will destroy New York City,” Mayor Eric Adams said on Wednesday evening. “The city we knew, we’re about to lose.”
The former New York City mayor faces fees, fines, sanctions and damages related to his work helping Trump try to overturn the 2020 election.
Manhattan ended the summer with a dirty showing.
Dreamland Fashion Week in Central Park will set the Guinness World Record for “The Largest Attendance at a Fashion Show”
"What I want for him is a future," Kimberly Carchipulla said.
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Auto thefts are up 19 percent this year, prompting NYPD officials to set up a cruiser with license plate scanners in every precinct.
Summer isn't done — a heat wave will linger a fourth day into Friday, along with a risk of thunderstorms, forecasters said.
A video obtained by THE CITY shows a shelter staffer trying to separate Clark from another man who seems to be yelling and pointing at him.
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The decision means that an upcoming second trial, currently set for January, will concern only how much more Trump has to pay Caroll.
Back-to-school could be a little different once classes begin Thursday.
On October 29th, a professional tour guide will lead a 90-minute “Tour of the Dead” through the Flatiron NoMad district.
Rex Heuermann stiffed an employee at his Manhattan architecture firm out of pay, according to a new lawsuit.
Incoming class represents an 8% increase in first-generation student applications
Controversial company DocGo showed "little evidence" it could provide the services promised to the city, said Comptroller Brad Lander.
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The mayor and MTA officials say social media companies are now on board with taking down daredevil posts as soon as they go up.
Despite the bio uptick in tourism, visitors from China are no-shows and investors remain skeptical about the future.
Campaigns of 13 candidates for City Council got the maximum possible donations from the MSG political committee.
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The nation's largest police force must reform how it responds to protests as part of a sweeping agreement reached Tuesday