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Corvette Stingray Takes Prize
In this year’s auto show, the winners had style, fuel economy, storage space, and comfortable rides.
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January 13, 2014
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July 4, 2013
Philadelphia Bar Association Hosts Diversity Symposium
PHILADELPHIA—From Washington, D.C., to New York, to Houston, key legal minds from across the country came to embrace ...
US
November 10, 2011
New Bill Proposes Changes to Alternate Side Parking Rules
A new bill will allow New York City drivers to park in restricted areas, after the sweepers have ...
US
January 18, 2011
Interactive Play Station Teaches Children About NYPD
The permanent interactive exhibit aims to teach children about the specialized skills it takes to be a police ...
US
January 13, 2011
A Year After Earthquake, Protesters Demand Faster Relief for Haiti
"Help heal Haiti!" shouted hundreds of protesters as they marched from Times Square to the Haitian Consulate and ...
US
January 12, 2011
Bloomberg Calls For Tougher Gun Background Checks After Arizona Shooting
In wake of the Tucson, Arizona shooting on Saturday, Mayor Michael Bloomberg proposed a series of steps that ...
US
January 12, 2011
Christmas Trees Get Mulched for a Greater Good
According to the parks department, almost 24,000 Christmas trees were mulched last year.
US
January 10, 2011
Chinese Art Market Driven by Mainlanders
The Chinese art market promises to stay strong this year as Chinese buyers continue to rapidly repatriate Chinese ...
Arts & Culture
January 10, 2011
Empire State Building Converting to Wind Power
The Empire State Building announced on Thursday that it is pursuing new initiatives that will allow all of ...
US
January 7, 2011
‘Miracle on the Hudson’ Plane to be Displayed in Charlotte Museum
US Airways Flight 1549-the plane that became "the Miracle on the Hudson," will now find a home as ...
US
January 6, 2011
President of the Explorers Club Discusses Beauty of Exploration
Throughout her life, Lorie Karnath, the 37th president of the prestigious Explorers Club has been fascinated and inspired ...
US
January 6, 2011
Real Estate Experts Review Year and Discuss Success
New Year's resolutions for next year's real estate market.
Real Estate
December 23, 2010
Mayor Calls for Reform of Juvenile Justice System
Mayor Michael Bloomberg called the juvenile justice institutions "relics" this week and called for an overhaul of the ...
US
December 22, 2010
New York School Safety Act Could Pass Monday
Dozens of students from across the city made noise on the steps of City Hall to ensure that ...
US
December 20, 2010
New York Teachers’ Union Denounces Teacher Data Reports
Several teachers from New York spoke at the United Federation of Teachers (UFT) headquarters on Sunday.
US
December 20, 2010
Despite Ban, Caffeinated Alcoholic Beverages Still Sold Online
Caffeinated alcoholic beverages (CABs) can still be found for sale on websites such as eBay and Craigslist.
US
December 15, 2010
Sen. Squadron Calls for Extension of Lower Manhattan Construction Coordination
New York state Sen. Daniel Squadron urged the state and the city to sign an executive order ensuring ...
US
December 15, 2010
March Asia Week to be Consolidated Effort
Thirty-five Asian arts specialists will be teaming up with museums and five major auction houses for Asia Week ...
Arts & Culture
December 14, 2010
Wreaths Across America Honor Fallen Soldiers
Over 3,000 wreaths were placed by war veterans, soldiers, and their families in the historic Battery Park.
US
December 13, 2010
The Road Ahead for Bike Lanes
New York City streets will continue to change with expansion of bike lanes.
US
December 9, 2010
Voices Against Child Care Center Cuts Grow Stronger
Over 100 elected officials, parents, and day care workers rallied to demand Mayor Michael Bloomberg prevent the closing ...
US
December 8, 2010
American Goes Undercover to Expose Nazi War Criminal
American took an unconventional journey and found a man he believes is a key Nazi war criminal.
International
December 8, 2010
Greenwich Village Community Urges NYU to Keep Spaces Public
The chair of Community Board 2, says that publicly owned land should remain public and shouldn't be given ...
US
December 6, 2010
Life Science Center to Diversify City Economy
The most recent edition to the East Side medical corridor was unveiled Thursday.
US
December 3, 2010
NYC Alternative Enforcement Program May be Expanded to Include Asthma Triggers
NYC's Alternative Enforcement Program (AEP) for housing may be expanded to include asthma triggers such as mold and ...
US
December 1, 2010
Elegant Green Weddings Without Compromise
The magazine helps to break away from the misconceptions that green weddings need to be very minimalistic.
Style
November 30, 2010
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