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Every year, medical students congregate for a nerve-wracking ceremony to find out where they will

Where should lawyers draw the line between advocacy and their oath to the court?

With online videos and tips, a non-profit called Project UROK wants to help teens struggling

The PBA is the only NYPD union that hasn't ratified a contract, and some see

Many Chinese Americans think so. They believe the charges against him for shooting a Brooklyn

Life has returned to the Urban Garden Center—a year after the Harlem gas explosion blew

NY City Lens reporters asked New Yorkers what might be done to ease tensions and

A fire on West 116th Street left three students injured and Ollie's Shop and Grille

Residents and leaders speak up for their underdeveloped public spaces at the 21st annual Bronx

Residents of the Brooklyn community seemed rattled the day after three arrests connected to the

Muslims protest coverage of two incidents by CNN and Fox

Two local politicians have ambitious plans to help improve poor living conditions in the city's

Rockaway residents say they don’t want to wait two years for ferry service to the

The MTA will increase fares by 4 percent in March. Some riders aren’t happy about

The horrific train accident in Valhalla makes some riders think twice, but many say they

Text alerts for what turned out to be a typical storm

A rule change would recognize the medical necessity of transition-related health care.

Older organizers and young activists gather to discuss ways to sustain the #BlackLivesMatter movement in

When a winter storm is forecast, last minute shoppers flock to outdoor sportswear retailers.

Prosecutors point to the defendant's confession as indisputable, while the defense argues he’s too mentally