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A guide on where to begin the historically frustrating process of filing a FOIL request.
After eight years of relocating lost bees, Officer Darren Mays has retired.
The city had originally required all school staff—teachers, administrators, and other employees—to be vaccinated by September 27th.
The contrasting responses speak to how the human brain seeks out unity—and the influence of leadership over that desire.
On September 11, 2001, 2,977 people died in New York City, Shanksville, PA, and Washington, D.C.
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It’s a sign COVID vaccines are still working even as the Delta variant has taken off.
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Since its installation earlier this month, the Centre Street bike lane has been perpetually blocked by vehicles with NYPD and police union placards.
Hundreds of riders were stranded on trains when power was lost on all the number lines and the L.
City workers were given just two weeks notice they would have to return to the office full-time on September 13th.
"I really wanted to show that this was not a problem we only affiliate with places like Bangladesh and the Pacific, but it's also happening in Miami and the Meadowlands."
Rachel Laryea's terrific food stand serves treats both savory and sweet.
"We've seen that we can be resilient, that our kids can be resilient."
The high-end contemporary art world is gathering this weekend at the Javits Center.
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Every Friday, Mayor de Blasio calls in to the Brian Lehrer Show for an Ask the Mayor segment, a conversation that all New Yorkers are invited to join. Listen and read this week's segment here.
Mold, bacteria, asbestos and shaky foundations are just a few of post-Ida plagues threatening New Yorkers.
20 years ago, Gulnara Samoilova was a staff photographer for the Associated Press, and on September 11th, 2001 was working at the corner of Fulton and Church streets when the attacks occurrred.
"To the parents, do us all the favor, do the right thing,” Mayor de Blasio said.
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"A legal fight is certain, but I think [de Blasio] has the authority to do it."
Organizers say that they have received the necessary permits to put the parade on this year, but they need to raise $150K.
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First responders who worked at Ground Zero frequently run into red tape as they develop chronic conditions such as cancer. These long-term illnesses tend to emerge well after exposure to health hazards, making it hard to prove cause and effect.
Hochul’s promise comes on the heels of three fatalities at Rikers Island since August.
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“It’s not everyday that you have an $18 million-dollar campaign war chest that’s being used to pay for the ex-governor’s political hitman.”
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How the September 11 attacks gave Mayor Rudy Giuliani an opening to reinvent his image And the NYPD
The theme for this year's pandemic-era show is Hearsay:Heresy, or "Neo-Medieval."
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