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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.

As the Iran Nuclear Talks Unfold, New Yorkers Are Watching—Closely

New Yorkers shut down streets and rallied for a $15 minimum wage on tax day.

Columbia students peacefully protest campus rape on library steps.

A small group of volunteer attorneys staves off eviction for tenants in Brooklyn’s bustling housing

The former first lady's campaign offices will be at the corner of Tillary and Clinton

“I’m cautiously optimistic,” says Dr. Okome, a professor of African history.

A change in how teachers will be evaluated disappoints some education academics.

The rollout of new taxis has been pushed back because too many cabbies think they’re

Two bidders are said to be competing to own Daily News

A raise that doesn’t include franchise stores leaves them hungry.

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

t has stillborn babies, unfortunate tourists and people who died without any known kin.

In the wake of the racist chant exposed at the University of Oklahoma, allegations of