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Residents have mixed feelings about Amazon's impending arrival: some hate the plan, others welcome it.

A Lunar New Year protest tackles the persecution of a Muslim ethnic group

Our reporters scattered across the city—to Democratic and GOP strongholds—to gauge how voters received the

[caption id="attachment_20343" align="alignnone" width="1168"] Commuters walk to L train entrance to learn that service to

The victim is from another gang. A second suspect is being sought

Frozen finger tips and cold winds did not stop Upper East Side residents from hitting

Some federal workers were still rushing from work to food pantries, days after the deadlock

More than 4,200 people helped produce the annual count, and not all of them were

Police found a dead man on the sidewalk on Amsterdam Avenue Sunday. He wasn't a

Survey: Most give thumbs up to the legalization of recreational cannabis, but some people worry

A special report on what it's like to work in the city that never sleeps.

Half-croissant, half-donut,Ever since this SoHo bakery created this half-croissant, half-donut confection, it's had plenty of

Half-croissant, half-donut,Ever since this SoHo bakery created this half-croissant, half-donut confection, it's had plenty of

A resilient pharmacy continues to operate despite serious damage

Fifty-one-year-old Pemala Sherpa was 16 when she married a man she didn’t know, in a

[gallery columns="1" size="large" ids="20095,20094,20096,20093"] “We want names! We want names!” the small crowd chanted Wednesday evening

"I hope the results of this summit will allow me to stop worrying about both

Columbia's graduate students want a union and better conditions, but the university won't bargain

A Native-American jeweler uses her craft to connect with her heritage

The Seattle retailer has opened a new brick and mortar men’s-only store on Columbus Circle