New York City

New York City Rats Carrying Thousands of Pathogens, Some Never Seen Before

Researchers discovered that rats in New York City carry thousands of diseases, including some new to science.

Man Climbs Out of Subway Grate and Launches Smoke Bomb at NYC Restaurant [Video]

Police are searching for a man who was caught on video throwing a smoke bomb into a New York City restaurant on Friday.

Amazon Bookstore & Online Shopping: Online Retailer to Open First Physical Store

Amazon to open first physical store in New York City Amazon is set to open up its first-ever physical location in New York City. After 20 years of being in business -- and undercutting retail competition with lower prices and fast shipping -- Amazon will have a store open for the holiday season to offer a traditional shopping experience, the Wall Street Journal reports.

Interstellar Movie News: Matthew McConaughey & Christopher Nolan Film Gets Oculus Rift Immersive IMAX Treatment

Have you ever wondered what would be like to be inside the cockpit of a spaceship? Or are you curious what could happen if the world comes to an end? Well, you're not alone.

Eric Garner Death News Update: Garner's Family to Sue New York City for $75 Million

The family of the late Eric Garner, the Staten Island man who died after police put him in an illegal chokehold over the summer, announced that they plan to sue the City of New York for $75 million.

Gay Sex Slave Ring in NYC & Miami: Hungarian Men Charged in Alleged Human Trafficking Case

Three Hungarian nationals have been arrested for allegedly forcing three young gay men to work in the United States as "sex slaves" in New York City and Miami.

Bethenny Frankel Holds 'Cookie Meets Peanut' Book Signing Event in NYC

The author, TV personality and talk show host might be a "Skinny Girl" but her presence is huge.

New York City: Proposes Law to Protect Undocumented Immigrants from Deportation

New York City is setting a new precedent by proposing a law to turn down U.S. immigration authorities' requests to detain immigrants for deportation.

Fashion Designer Guillermo Jop Revels in New GUiSHEM Line & Guatemala's First Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week

Guatemalan runway couture designer Guillermo Jop, who is also head designer for the GUiSHEM brand, has created innovative and edgy designs for top celebrities, such as Kristen Stewart, Kelly Osbourne, Julianne Hough, Connie Britton, as well as Latina celebrities Christina Milian and Bella Thorne, among many others. His contemporary yet vintage flair features razor-sharp edges, mesh and geometric shapes, yet he still manages to accentuate the curves of the female form.

Will 'Real Housewives of New York' Star Bethenny Frankel Return to Show?

"I haven't signed anything," Frankel said to host Jenny Hut on Wednesday. "I have a great relationship with Andy Cohen and the housewives, and they've asked me to come back for years."

NYC I.D.'s For Undocumented Immigrants Offer Free Memberships to Cultural Institutions

NYC I.D.'s geared to undocumented immigrants offer free memberships to cultural institutions New York City is debuting new government ID cards that will do more for residents than offer a form of I.

Hispanics Have Lowest Median Income in Manhattan: Census

Income gap increases in Manhattan, with Hispanics earning the lowest median income The income gap in Manhattan is increasing, causing the island to become extremely divided and resulting in some racial disparities, according to Census Bureau data as reported by The New York Times.

PETA Names New York City the Most Vegan-Friendly City in the U.S.

New York City has officially been crowned as the most vegan-friendly city in the country by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, also known as PETA.

September 11 Events & Remembrance: Ceremonies Mark 13th Anniversary of Terrorist Attacks

Ceremonies were held around the nation to remember the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. On the 13th anniversary of al-Qaeda's attack on the World Trade Center towers, the Pentagon and the crash of United Flight 93, the nation remembers the attack that changed this nation's and the world's history.

Three Found With Stab Wounds in Queens Fire

Three found with stab wounds in Queens fire Three bodies with stab wounds were found in the remains of an overnight fire in Flushing, in Queens, New York, on Tuesday, ABC 7 reports.

New York Housing Authority Buildings Are Worse Than Market-Rate Housing, City Comptroller Says

City's comptroller says buildings have gotten worse over recent years Residential buildings owned by the New York City Housing Authority have more than twice as many problems as their market-rate counterparts.

50 Cent, Jamie Oliver TV Series 'Dream School: NYC' to Feature Puerto Rican Graffiti Artist Don Rimx

SundanceTV's powerful, non-fiction series, "Dream School: NYC," from executive producers Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, Chuck D, and Jamie Oliver, which returns for a second season on Wednesday, Oct. 1, will feature Puerto Rican graffiti artist and muralist Don Rimx.

US Open: New Yorker Arrested for Flying Drone over Match Wednesday

New Yorker arrested for flying drone over U.S. Open match Wednesday A man was arrested by New York City police for using a drone over the U. S. Open on Wednesday.

Bronx Man Decapitates Himself in Public in Most Gruesome Fashion

A man from upstate New York decided to end his own life in a rather gruesome and grisly way in New York City earlier this week.

New York City's Black, Hispanic Students Struggle to Pass State Math, Reading Exams: Study

Although New York City black and Hispanic students scored higher on standardized tests this year than they did in 2013, a new study found that almost 100 public schools failed to pass any minority student on the 2014 state math or reading exams.

Lincoln Tunnel Crash Update: Multi-Vehicle Accident Leaves 7 Injured; Traffic Delays Expected

A multi-vehicle accident in the Lincoln Tunnel Tuesday morning has left one person in critical condition, while several others have been injured.
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