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Passenger’s ‘Bomb’ Sandwich Leads to Airport Detainment
Passenger 'bomb' sandwich: A passenger was detained by airport officials for talking about an explosive device, but he was really talking about a sandwich called “The Bomb,” the New York ...
April 13, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
Sandy Affected Homeowners Get Mortgage Relief
Homeowner affected by Hurricane Sandy will be allowed to forbear their mortgage for 12 months.
April 12, 2013
BY
Kristen Meriwether
Prendergast Nominated as MTA Chairman and CEO
Thomas Prendergast was nominated as chairman and CEO of the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) by Gov. Andrew Cuomo ...
April 12, 2013
BY
Kristen Meriwether
Bill de Blasio Joins Fracking Opposition
NEW YORK--Public Advocate and mayoral hopeful Bill de Blasio stood alongside city and state officials at City Hall ...
April 11, 2013
BY
Kristen Meriwether
‘Classic Diplomacy:’ US, Iran, Russia to Wrestle at Grand Central in NYC
U.S. wrestling officials said the Iranian national team, as well as the Russia national team, will compete against ...
April 11, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
Fleet Week in New York Could be in Danger From Budget Cuts
Fleet Week, a week of events showcasing and honoring the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, is in danger ...
April 11, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
Harlem Citizens Allot $1.9 M for Local Projects
NEW YORK—As residents of East Harlem filed into the Johnson Community Center gymnasium Monday night, Latin music filled ...
April 11, 2013
BY
Kristen Meriwether
Woman Fakes Cancer to Support Heroin Habit
Woman fakes cancer: A young Long Island woman faked having cancer and used donations given to her to ...
April 11, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
Robots to ‘Teach’ in Experiments in New York and California
Robots will be helping teach a range of subjects this year in California and New York classrooms, in ...
April 11, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
A High School for Future Preservationists
NEW YORK—When it opens its doors this fall, a unique school will offer New York City students a ...
April 10, 2013
BY
Ivan Pentchoukov
Seven Old Trees to be Cut for Micro-Apartment Building
NEW YORK—The city administration has planted more than 660,000 trees as part of the MillionTreesNYC project. The city ...
April 10, 2013
BY
Ivan Pentchoukov
7 Train Extension From NY to NJ ‘Feasible,’ Says Report
Extending the 7 line—which cuts across Midtown Manhattan to Times Square—to New Jersey has become a possibility again, ...
April 10, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
Anthony Weiner Mulling NYC Mayor Run
Anthony Weiner, a former congress person who resigned amidst a sexting scandal in 2011, could join the race ...
April 10, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
Should NYC Rebuild Post-Sandy Waterfront?
Candidates to replace Mayor Michael Bloomberg debated policies relating to the waterfront on April 9.
April 9, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
Decide NYC a Guide to City Elections
NEW YORK—As the election season begins to heat up, articles about candidates are everywhere, but information overload can ...
April 9, 2013
BY
Kristen Meriwether
New York’s Bike Share System Set to Launch
New York City's long delayed bike-sharing program is set to launch in May, confirmed by the city's Department ...
April 9, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
Epoch Times Wins Newspaper Excellence Award
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.—A special section produced for Asia Week New York became an award-winning publication for Epoch Times ...
April 8, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
‘Cookie Monster’ Arrested in Times Square for Pushing Child
'Cookie Monster' arrested: A man wearing a Cookie Monster suit was arrested by New York City police after allegedly ...
April 8, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
Long Island Beaches Set for Memorial Day Open
NEW YORK—New Yorkers hoping to dip their toes in the ocean on Memorial Day will be able to ...
April 8, 2013
BY
Kristen Meriwether
NY Governor Cuomo: Corruption Charges Present An Opportunity for Reform
Governor Andrew Cuomo on Monday said two cases involving multiple state officials presents an opportunity to reform a ...
April 8, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
NY Governor Cuomo Could Replace Assembly Speaker: Report
Amid charges of corruption including multiple state officials, Governor Andrew Cuomo is thinking about replacing Assembly Speaker Sheldon ...
April 8, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
The Cicadas Are Coming!
This spring, billions of cicadas will swarm the northeastern United States. A group of periodical cicadas, known as a ...
April 8, 2013
BY
Phoebe Ryles
Red Vested Group Serves Up Hate Propaganda
A new group has appeared in Flushing, New York, handing out hate literature against a Chinese spiritual practice.
April 7, 2013
BY
Suo Niya
Challenger for Manhattan District 1’s City Council Seat Emerges
NEW YORK—A challenger to an incumbent City Council member has emerged and will kick off her campaign at ...
April 7, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
New York City Subway Trains Running Again After Power Outage
Subway trains in New York City, after not running for a short time because of a power failure, ...
April 7, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
Some NYC Schools Successfully Recycling
Some schools are making recycling fun and interesting, a nonprofit has discovered.
April 4, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
Soho Film Festival Shines Light on Human Rights
The Soho International Film Festival is running from April 5 to 12 at the Sunshine Cinema. The festival ...
April 4, 2013
BY
Amelia Pang
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