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Football is the city's main tourist draw this week. But theater-owners hope they'll take in

Salt is a problem for dogs. Boots and wax—or simple washing—can help.

And so do 27 others who find their voices in writing and being published.

Frigid temperatures don't keep diehard runners inside. They just wear extra layers.

Frigid temperatures don't keep diehard runners inside. They just wear extra layers.

Woof! Not so much, it turns out. There’s the snow, the cold, and, especially, the

Nearly 33 million Americans tuned in to listen to President Obama Tuesday, the smallest audience

They fight cold feet, numb fingers and frozen produce to feed a hungry city.

Fewer seniors make it to community centers for free meals when the thermometer plunges.

But they are still selling their wares at the city’s farm markets.

His disappearance sparked a city-wide search, touching the hearts of New Yorkers from across the

For years, this southwest Bronx neighborhood has outsourced its middle schoolers to classrooms outside the