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On a recent Monday evening, the auditorium at Arturo Toscanini Middle School (M.S. 145) in
[caption id="attachment_18033" align="aligncenter" width="1168"] P.S./I.S. 217 – Roosevelt Island reported record breaking lead levels in
[caption id="attachment_18033" align="aligncenter" width="1168"] P.S./I.S. 217 – Roosevelt Island reported record breaking lead levels in
Three who felt they had to do their jobs on “A Day Without a Woman"
New Yorkers celebrated International Women's Day in colorful ways and welcomed a new female statue
Organizers explain a strike’s international roots, and its purpose
Westchester County Jewish community centers face bomb threats
Duct-taped demonstrators march to Fox News, NBC, and The New York Times
[caption id="attachment_17829" align="aligncenter" width="927"] An apartment building on the Upper West side was on fire
While some shopped on the holiday, thousands of others joined demonstrations in 30 cities across
After 10 years of construction and business slowdowns, foot traffic along the avenue is on
The family members of 9/11 victims speak out about the travel ban
The family members of 9/11 victims speak out about the travel ban
ICE says it is targeting criminals and gang members. Immigrant advocates dispute that
New Yorkers dug out from under the snow, enjoyed the flakes and had snow ball
NYC Veterans organizations celebrate a victory after opposing Mayor Bill de Blasio's proposed budget
A city-wide student walkout turns into a march led by future voters
Columbia Muslim Student Association invites community to join in Friday prayer
Thousands join demonstration outside Brooklyn’s Borough Hall Thursday