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New York City's Dominican Population Becomes Largest Latino Community for the First Time

A new study found that Dominicans have become the largest Latino group in New York City, surpassing the Puerto Rican population for the first time.

NYC Diamond Robbery: NYPD Continues Search for Thieves Responsible for Stealing $2 Million of Jewelry

The two men, believed to be African-American males between the ages of 30 and 50, robbed a jewelry store in the Diamond District and are at large.

'Orange Is the New Black' Season 3 Cast News: Big Boo Actress Lea DeLaria Gets in Subway Showdown With Anti-Gay Preacher [Watch]

On a NYC Subway train, Lea DeLaria of Netflix's "Orange Is the New Black" confronts an anti-gay street preacher.

Union Square Subway Accident: MTA Workers Injured, Burned in Rail Explosion

Authorities said four MTA workers were injured, including one who was burnt severely, in a third rail explosion in Union Square.

Ebola Virus Outbreak: New York City Doctor Rushed to Hospital With Ebola Symptoms

Dr. Craig Spencer was rushed to Bellevue Hospital Thursday morning with Ebola-like symptoms. Health officials are conducting tests to determine the cause of his illness and are currently tracking anyone who may have had contact with him.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Visits Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic During Reelection Campaign

As part of his re-election campaign, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has visited both Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic in an attempt to bolster his chances among the state's large Puerto Rican and Dominican populations as well as the rest of the Latino community.

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.

Paris Hilton Net Worth: Star Leaves Huge Tip for Waitress

Hilton made $2.7 million in just four days from her DJ tour, so this bill might seem outrageous to us but actually affordable for Paris. To thank her server for taking such great care of them, Hilton left the woman a $47,000 tip. Tipping badly can cause some trouble in the media these days,

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.

Nicki Minaj: Rapper's Old High School Turns Down Offer for the Singer to Speak

The "Anaconda" singer wanted to speak to students at Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School in New York City, but the school turned her down because she was going to bring a film crew with her.

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.

Lady Gaga: Singer Tells Crowd to 'Shut Up' While Performing for NYC Fashion Week Party

When Gaga arrives, the audience knows it. The "Applause" diva made it very clear that when she sings...you also must listen. Despite the big names in the room Lady Gaga didn't hold back from snapping at the crowd, "Will you (expletive) shut up? We're playing some jazz...Goddamn rich people."

NYC Unequal Admission: School Practices Still Being Debated

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.

Manhattan: Taxi Overturns on Woman in NYC, Killing Her

The unnamed 58-year-old woman died after been crushed under the overturned taxi in the Upper East Side.

Dante & Chiara de Blasio Land Unpaid Internships with the City of New York

Like many teenagers, the children of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio will spend part of the summer working at an unpaid internship.

NYC Parolee Convicted of Killing Police Officer, One Other

Man is facing a life sentence for 2012 killing A New York City parolee was convicted Monday for killing a Nassau County police officer and another man in 2012.

Eric Garner Death News Update: Al Sharpton and Family Demand Federal Investigation Into Choke Hold Arrest

Family members of the man who died last Thursday after New York police officers allegedly put him in a choke hold met with officials from the U.S. attorney's office on Friday to demand a federal investigation into the incident.

Wi-Fi Hotspots in NYC Phonebooths: Google, Samsung and Cisco Bid Proposals due Monday

An informal meeting last week with big and small media companies set the stage for a potentially large makeover of phone booths in New York City. Google, Samsung and Cisco were just some of the names of 50 at the meeting in May, who were told that July 21 was the deadline for bid proposals.

New York City's Gay Latino Community Prepares for Pride Celebration

Hundreds of people will join the Latino Pride Center to march in New York City's gay pride parade Sunday.

Watch N.Y.C. Mayor Bill de Blasio Sing 'I Love LA' After Losing Bet to L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti [Video]

This is probably not how Bill de Blasio saw it going. Bill de Blasio placed a friendly wager against Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and lost. Not only was his team not able to secure the Stanley Cup, but de Blasio had to go on national TV and accept defeat.

NYC Strippers Charged With Drugging Wealthy Men, Stealing Around $200,000

Four New York City strippers and a strip club manager are on the hook for allegedly drugging and ripping off wealthy men for thousands of dollars.
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