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A new phone app helps people longing to snooze find a bed to catch some

In 1895, in the frontier town of La Grange, Texas, a doctor named John Carhart

In 1895, in the frontier town of La Grange, Texas, a doctor named John Carhart

A campaign of murals that raise awareness of human rights abuses against the Baha’i

[gallery columns="2" ids="16184,16183" orderby="rand"] New York’s Empire State Building had a quiet and rainy birthday May

A teacher shows how working with nature can help bring sustainable solutions in New York

Enrollment at after school programs and online practice tests are on the rise in New

Father Jim Martin, a Jesuit editor, has a vast social media following—and he uses it

The death of Iraqi- British architect Zaha Hadid, whose modern futuristic designs include a 39-apartment

[caption id="attachment_15517" align="alignnone" width="1168"] "I get to let my inner six-year-old out," said Derrick Hossain,

A Queens toymaker breathes new life into recycled and locally sourced wood.

New owners keep an 85-year old Forest Hills sweet shop open, saving a neighborhood fixture.

A historic venue strives to keep a part of the neighborhood’s soul alive

Competition from above and below is challenging New York City’s small pizza shops

New York City gets its first Drones-only store in Brooklyn