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Thousands join demonstration outside Brooklyn’s Borough Hall Thursday

Hundreds of demonstrators rush to JFK International Airport to protest the president’s executive order

Protesting Trump’s cabinet picks—all of them

Despite a late start, Women’s March on Washington does not disappoint

Despite a late start, Women’s March on Washington does not disappoint

The Women's March unfolded in Washington, D.C. and in 60 cities around the world,

NY City Lens reporters captured the inauguration on the national mall and on the streets

Scattered applause and meditation welcomed the nation’s new president

New Yorkers gathered for “100 Days of Resistance.”

To commemorate the more than 100,000 New Yorkers who died from the virus, a memorial

In a city where protests against the president elect have been plentiful, this group is

At Columbia, an anti-Trump protester stirs up a crowd and security with shouts and slogans

Anti-Trump protestors snake through Manhattan, snarling traffic and riling police

Election Day finally arrived, and with it, New York City voters cast their ballots. Lines

Thousands from all over the world run in the NYC Marathon. Here’s a look at

[caption id="attachment_16737" align="alignnone" width="600"] Carlos Aguirre (left)[/caption] Creepy clown sightings, real or fake, has sparked real

Residents of the Empire State will be able to get their first drink on Sundays

NY City Lens asked people what they thought of the candidates' debate performances.

From lofts in Bushwick to bars in downtown Manhattan, New Yorkers tuned in Sunday night to

The Colombian community is divided on the peace deal, but are hopeful for an improved