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Almost 600 volunteers from the aid agency Islamic Relief USA distributed truckloads of water bottles

Preparers connect low-income clients with checks from Uncle Sam at a free prep center in

People with herpes feel they’re stigmatized, but some artists and entertainers find that talking

The drill was one of especially large magnitude, intended as a preparation in the

Despite official assurances, there have been at least 14 such attacks in February alone, while

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton rallied union workers and supporters at the Javits Convention Center.

Women on food stamps often have to make difficult choices, but some legislative efforts may

How social media gave Queens riders a way to improve transit and keep each other

SoJourner McCauley is part of LGBTQ and black history in the Bronx. She looks back

New York City Republicans watch the scramble to lead their party

Healthcare experts see a gap between diagnosis and treatment

A union backs away from a proposed compromise, and the drivers will keep their jobs

Some 3,000 New Yorkers march for Senator Sanders

Brett Scudder is a one-man band for mental health support, particularly for young black men

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