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Commerce committee members seem keen to make a growing trend of card-only retail and dining

A demonstration in Union Square—and others around the country—decried the president's declaration

The council member has again offended the LGBT Community, but at a large Bronx rally,

Bronx residents are hopeful about the La Central housing project, but wary that it comes

As Nigeria begins to vote, Nigerians in New York City discuss the economy, the youth,

The City Council passed a resolution Wednesday that will clear the way for immigrants to

Bayside is quiet once again thanks in part to the work of Janet Mceneany and

At a Bronx center, workers learn about safety and their rights under OSHA

Families of victims of police brutality attend a city council hearing to overturn a state

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

Those whose relatives were lost crossing the border know a special kind of pain

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

A small group of environmentalists braved the cold Tuesday night to convince New Yorkers and

Children, along with doctors, pastors, former smokers, professors, and bodega owners testified for more than