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Many scientists say road salt poses a threat to the environment and infrastructure. One New

Since 2010, about 2.1 million people in New York have been robbed of a cumulative

While NYCHA rolls out funding and organizational changes, public housing residents fear being priced out

What happens when animals slip out of the slaughterhouse?

The tropical disease from the southern hemisphere has infected a few people in the U.S.,

With 31 travel-related cases of infections from the Zika virus reported in the U.S since

In the aftermath of the big storm, many New Yorkers flocked to city parks.

NYCity Lens reporters hit the streets for the historic Winter Storm Jonas.

About 5,200 school safety agents, a branch of the NYPD, patrol New York City’s public

X, who says he is 54, has lived on the streets of New York City

Over a thousand protesters gathered in Manhattan to march against police brutality on Saturday, October

[caption id="attachment_13803" align="alignleft" width="388"] An ad for home remodeling in the Bukharian Times newspaper. Photo

GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson sparked a firestorm recently after saying, in an interview, that

[caption id="attachment_13756" align="alignnone" width="600"] Graffiti, peeling paint and cracked walls are visible at the Bay

As President Obama and President Putin traded barbs inside the U.N. General Assembly on as

[caption id="attachment_13744" align="alignright" width="502"] Volunteer clinician Mylinh Ha examines John Son Go's eyes at Academy

A sense of home away from home is what Principal Nieves is trying to create

Celestina Ford spent Tuesday morning, Sep. 8, dropping her kids off for their first day

NYC's mayor wants zero waste by 2030. Is it possible?

Such deaths rose 24 percent last year in the city. Is enough being done to