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We’re in the Lexus, headed uptown. It’s night and the lights along the Henry Hudson flicker across the faces of the three ...
Crowds have poured into the streets of Uruguay's capital to bid a poignant farewell to former President José Mujica, a ...
With 6 million applicants for 10,000 lottery units last year -- many aimed at high earners -- the odds of securing an ...
Republicans are moving quickly to advance Trump’s big bill of tax breaks, spending cuts and border security funding. Here's a look at what's in and out so far.
“Freeman Alley is a space for people to express their creativity and meet new and interesting people from all around the ...
Back from the Brink,” Peter Moskos’ new book chronicling New York City’s remarkable 1990s crime drop, revives something ...
Yorktown Town Supervisor Ed Lachterman said there is reason to believe that multiple people are responsible for spray-painting the antisemitic and racist symbols in Yorktown.
Police in Westchester are investigating the discovery of anti-Semitic, racist, and homophobic graffiti at two public ...
It's been 40 years since the first NBA draft lottery. The New York Knicks won it back in 1985 and got to draft Patrick Ewing.
Activists put on interim suspension while university probes raucous demonstration; dozens also barred from campus, including ...
Over a dozen arrested at Brooklyn College and 80+ at Columbia University during Palestinian solidarity protests.