Century 21 closing after nearly 60 years in business

Century 21 Stores — a destination for bargain hunters looking for fat deals on designer dresses and shoes, cosmetics and housewares for nearly 60 years — has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is winding down its business, shutting all 13 stores across New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Florida.

Protesters march on Gracie Mansion over plan to move homeless out of NYC hotels

Advocates for the homeless marched on Gracie Mansion Sunday to protest the city’s decision to move some 300 homeless men from The Lucerne Hotel on the Upper West Side.

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Protesters took their voices to Gracie Mansion on Sunday to oppose the city's plan to move around 300 homeless men from The Lucerne Hotel on the Upper West Side.

3-year-old found after being kidnapped from NYC playground

Police in New York say they have found a 3-year-old child who was kidnapped from a Manhattan playground but the suspect is still on the loose.

Sept. 11 Museum reopens to public after 6-month shutdown

The 9/11 Memorial Museum has opened to the public for the first time since cultural institutions across New York City shut down six months ago to contain the spread of the coronavirus.

Hundreds of young people party in Washington Square Park, raising coronavirus concerns

On Friday night, crowds of young people gathered at Washington Square Park for what appeared to be a party, with many not wearing masks and disregarding social distancing guidelines.

9/11 museum reopens to visitors
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A day after the 19th anniversary of the September 11 attacks, the 9/11 museum has reopened to visitors with new restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Hundreds of young people gather in Washington Square Park for party
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On Friday night, crowds of young people gathered in Greenwich Village for what appeared to be a party, with many not wearing masks and disregarding social distancing guidelines.

'Boaters For Trump' parade past Lower Manhattan on 9/11

Boats adorned with flags and banners supporting President Donald Trump toured down the Hudson River toward New York Harbor on Friday, September 11, in an event participants called a “Trump Boat Parade.”

Trump supporters ride boats past Lower Manhattan on 9/11
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Boats adorned with flags and banners supporting President Donald Trump toured down the Hudson River toward New York Harbor on Friday, September 11, in an event participants called a ?Trump Boat Parade.? Credit: Marko Kepi via Storyful

Man found dead on subway train in Harlem

Police made a grim discovery aboard a subway train in Harlem early Saturday morning.

Navy cancels F/A-18 flyover of Hudson River

The U.S. Navy has canceled a planned F/A-18 military jet flyover in New York City that was tied to the commemoration of the 19th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.

Manhattan apartment vacancies surge to record amid coronavirus exodus

Rental listings in Manhattan have risen to a record 15,025 at the end of August, while the vacancy rate climbed to a record 5.1 percent.

Cop who served at Ground Zero fights through illnesses

Tom Wilson was an NYPD sergeant on September 11, 2001. He spent more than 300 hours working at Ground Zero and Fresh Kills landfill in the days, weeks, and months following the attacks. 

JPMorgan: Some customers, employees misused PPP and other COVID-19 stimulus programs

JP Morgan Chase is saying that a number of its employees and customers may have abused the Paycheck Protection Program and other coronavirus stimulus programs.

Anthony Rapp sues Kevin Spacey over sexual assault

Two men have filed a lawsuit against actor Kevin Spacey, accusing him of sexual assaults in the 1980s when they were teens. One of the men, actor Anthony Rapp, first spoke out against Spacey in 2017. 

Homeless to be moved from UWS hotel after residents revolt

The city’s plan to temporarily house homeless men in hotels on the Upper West Side has backfired, after people who live in the neighborhood threatened to sue the city over the policy.

City moving homeless people from UWS hotel
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The city?s plan to temporarily house homeless men in hotels on the Upper West Side has backfired, after people who live in the neighborhood threatened to sue the city over the policy.

Federal charges for former NYC doctor accused of sexually abusing patients

A former New York gynecologist accused of sexually abusing more than two dozen patients, including the wife of former presidential candidate Andrew Yang, now faces federal charges.