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Many local residents are hoping to stop the Museum of Natural History's expansion.

Anti-gentrification group protests a gathering of start-ups and developers in Brooklyn

On Monday night New Yorkers, like many Americans, gathered at home and in public to

Ever since a horse named Norman collapsed on a Midtown street on Sept. 2, animal

By Courtney Vinopal [caption id="attachment_16468" align="alignnone" width="1168"] Trains pull away at Elizabeth station.[/caption] As  commuters in the

From Ground Zero to Liberty State Park, people across the area marked the 9/11 attacks

Most Americans go to the beach and munch out at family barbecues, but some laborers

Some people love guns; some hate them; many of us in New York are touched

Eastchester Gardens residents believe the media doesn’t really see them

New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, a power player in New York City politics

Conjugal visits at Ossining help one couple make it through a long sentence.

Mixed reactions along Fifth Avenue as Trump wins Indiana and is named presumptive GOP nominee

A newcomer to America finds out what it’s like to have a gun pointed at

Some in this Bronx neighborhood fear violence; others see gang members as part of the

Immigrants here are pressing the Mexican government to allow an independent investigation to continue

City and state officials, plus plenty of volunteers, are joining forces to send supplies in

A judge’s ruling pits Asians against Blacks

New Yorkers finally got their say in the presidential race Tuesday. On the eve of

As the N.Y. presidential primary approaches, our reporters follow the candidates

In Midtown, 31 arrests and at least one punch in the face.