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With testing ahead of time, New Yorkers will also be able to go to bigger

The city's residents want the new president to focus on getting control of the

A Bronx state senator threw his support behind two candidates for New York City mayor

Xenophobic incidents begin to take on an even darker, more targeted tone.

Even in a pandemic, the natural cycles of life and death continue.

New York City had its first COVID-19 case on March 1, and in less than

For the first time in its 115-year history, the New York City subway system will

Nurses protest lack of protective equipment for working with COVID-19 patients.

Coronavirus is spreading through New York City like wildfire. The data visualization uses NYC data

African American and Hispanic patients are the most heavily affected by the virus, although at

Data on cases, hospitalizations and deaths in New York City by borough, age and sex.

A Navy hospital ship is deploying in New York Harbor in support of the city’s

Nurses treating COVID-19 patients throughout many of the city’s hospitals are reporting that they don’t

For emergency room doctors, the battle against coronavirus is jarring, graphic and overwhelming. Hear Dr.

The coronavirus continues to spread. NYCityLens tracks the locations of confirmed cases throughout New York,

Dr. Ian Lipkin, an infectious disease expert from Columbia University,  did research in China as

After days of mounting pressure, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that public schools in the

“It’s the business,” one detective said to the other when he saw the dynamite. Soon

Despite recent losses, Sanders announced Wednesday that he would stay in the race.

The rapid spread of the potentially deadly virus has raised alarms over safeguarding the city’s