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A fascinating new film celebrating the transformation of an abandoned railway on New York’s West Side into a stunning public park is coming to…
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Democrat Bill de Blasio won the New York City mayor's race, defeating Republican Joseph Lhota. He became the first Democrat to win the office since 1990.
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The legal battle over the New York City Police Department's controversial policy took a dramatic turn last week. A federal judge had ruled the practice unconstitutional, but an appeals court put that order on hold. What will happen next will partly depend on who New York's next mayor is.
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The federal appeals court also removed a judge who ruled on the case in August, saying her media appearances had compromised any appearance of impartiality.
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The famed hall's five full-time stagehands went on strike, and that forced the cancellation of one gala. Tax records show their average total compensation is more than $400,000 each a year. The dispute was over whether they'll also be working in the hall's new Education Wing.
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Aspiring artist Michael Stewart died at the hands of police in the wake of an aggressive crackdown on graffiti by New York City authorities during the 1980s. His death inspired the creation of one of Jean-Michel Basquiat's best-known drawings.
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A just released, amazing film clip brings back to life the colorful life on the streets of New York City - from the summer of 1939, that's right you read…
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100 years ago cities in America were vital and teeming with activity. Mass transit was an important mode of transportation. Take a journey back in time…
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In 2008 a nest box was installed on the Time Square Building in the heart of Downtown Rochester, New York and Archer and Beauty, Peregrine Falcons,…