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It is a quiet residential town in Nassau County, but on Friday morning the town

“It’s not just about those six individuals. It’s about systems and institutions."

At least 1,000 protesters marched to call for the end of police brutality and demand

New Yorkers have spotted more of the animals in recent weeks, but experts say they

A donation drive in Jackson Heights, Sunday raised thousands of dollars for quake victims as

People frantically made calls to see if their loved ones survived, and now they worry

The Chibok schoolgirl-kidnapping, the gang rape case in India, young women joining Jihad, and women’s

More than a decade ago, the city started an ambitious $3 billion project to convert

Police fatally shoot a man after he threatened patrons in a friendly watering hole in

Witnesses say mid-afternoon homicide of 22-year-old man happened in the middle of their quiet neighborhood.

The state teachers’ and city teachers' unions launch a multi-million dollar ad campaign.

The waiting area at Animal Care & Control of NYC on 110th between 1st and

Mayor de Blasio says a new line will help New Yorkers get to jobs faster.

On Wednesday Mayor Bill de Blasio unveiled OneNYC, a 332-page manifesto detailing the administration’s vision

A City Councilman pushes to include climate science in the K-12 curriculum.

[caption id="attachment_13304" align="alignnone" width="920"] A rendering of the Crossing at Jamaica Center, a proposed 680,000-square-foot

The team has tied its all-time record, winning 11t games in a row. And the

The city’s public libraries, struggling to stay up to date, are asking for significant money

New Yorkers favor free speech, but only to a certain extent.

Love locks -- for some a symbol of love and devotion, for others a dangerous