Unequal admission practices in NYC still being debated New York City's diverse population of students can be seen clearly split between all but the top public schools in the region.
A suspected drug trafficker who's been hiding out from police for nearly two decades was wounded during a shootout with deputy U.S. marshals in New York City.
Police say the act was a drunken attack A man accused of a triple stabbing on a Grand Central Station subway platform was acting in self defense, the man's lawyer said.
New York Police believe that a pregnant woman in Brooklyn may be the latest victim of the "knockout game" after she was randomly sucker punched in Bedford Stuyvesant on Thursday.
"That horrible moment you chase a Kardashian down the street because she forgot to pay her bill to be thrown money in your face". It was the tweet read around the world. Blaine Morris, a New York City waitress at the Mercer Kitchen and aspiring actress claims Kendall Jenner, part of the "Kardashian Klan", not only walked out on her bill but also threw the money in her face.
"Marvel Universe Live!" has made its debut and fans couldn't be any happier. Super heroes have taken over the box office and now they are taking our stages as well. Featuring more than twenty-five super heroes and villains, the two-hour show touring the country is proving to be the icing on the cake for Marvel and fans.
Urban areas with large Hispanic populations tend to draw more Hispanic vacationers, compared to other destinations in the U.S. And when traveling abroad, Hispanics like to go where they have a semblance of kinship and relative roots.
The electronic dance music festival Electric Zoo is back again at the end of the month, but organizers this year are creating a new rule for concertgoers.
Man had been in West Africa, but doctors are hopeful it's not the virus. A man was admitted to New York City's Mount Sinai Hospital on Monday with symptoms similar to those out the Ebola virus that is ravaging West Africa, according to CNN.
New York City has become the latest city to adopt a paid sick leave law, and it will affect up to 500,000 more employees.The law impacts companies with five or more employees who work more than 80 hours during the calendar year in NYC
Costa Rica native, founder of the Costa Rica Networking Group NYC and President & Executive Director at Coral Communications & Design Carol Guzowski shares how she incorporated her love for marine life, Costa Rica and its people to create an innovative business and networking model.
The Fire Department of New York's annual calendar will be a little different in 2015--besides featuring some of the city's finest hunks, it will also include a female firefighter for the first time ever.
Around 300,000 commuters would be affected if the LIRR strikes. If a deal is not reached between the MTA and LIRR workers, hundreds of thousands of commuters will be affected by a strike.