Steam leak closes stretch of 1st Ave.
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Con Ed crews and emergency personnel responded to a steak leak on 1st Ave. near 34th Street.

3 Chinatown homeless murder victims identified

Eighty-three-year-old Chuen Kok, one of the four homeless victims bludgeoned to death with a metal rod as he slept on a Chinatown street, was remembered as a gentle" and "kind" man.

Trump loses court fight to block release of tax returns

A federal judge has rejected President Donald Trump's challenge to the release of his tax returns for a New York state criminal probe.

A look back at nearly 40 years of courtroom sketches

Nearly 40 years after Jane Rosenberg sold her first courtroom sketch to NBC, we found her at a federal courthouse in downtown Manhattan waiting to draw a sentencing, in a building now displaying more than 70 of her sketches from the last four decades in its marbled lobby.

Charging Bull statue vandalized during climate change protest

Protesters trying to draw attention to climate change took to the streets outside the New York Stock Exchange to stage a die-in. During the protest, the inconic Charging Bull statue was vandalized.

Rep. Carolyn Maloney felt pain, could not see during Chinatown vigil

A spokeswoman says U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney is "feeling better" and "in good spirits" after becoming ill at an event and going to a hospital.

Homeless man arraigned for beating deaths in Chinatown
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A homeless man who used a metal rod to bludgeon four other homeless men to death in New York City was arrested holding the murder weapon covered with blood and hair and admitted that he was the person in a video of one of the attacks, prosecutors said Sunday.

Floating art installation testing waters of East River

A fifty-foot plus sign illuminating the East River isn’t hard to miss. The art installation— and floating sensor— analyzes the river’s water quality in real time, sending the data, via satellite, back to scientists.

Art installation used to test East River water
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A fifty-foot plus sign illuminating the East River isn?t hard to miss. The art installation? and floating sensor? analyzes the river?s water quality in real time, sending the data, via satellite, back to scientists.

NYPD searching for suspect linked to twelve bank robberies

The New York City Police Department is asking for the public’s help finding a man wanted in connection to a total of twelve bank robberies across New York City. 

Car ban in effect along stretch of 14th Street in Manhattan

A stretch of 14th Street in Manhattan is now a buses-only throroughfare or 'busway' from 6 a.m.- 10 p.m.

Uber expands helicopter service in New York

Uber is giving riders the option to skip the traffic jam and hail a helicopter to the airport instead, provided they can shell out the money.

Robert De Niro sued for gender discrimination by former employee

Robert De Niro’s former employee is suing him in Manhattan federal court for alleged gender discrimination and wage violations.

Buses only along 14th street
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Only buses, trucks, access-a-ride services and emergency vehicle ambulances will be allowed on 14th St. between 9th Ave. and 3rd Ave. from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Comic Con returns to NYC

Comic Con, one of the biggest events for comic book, pop culture, movie, book and TV fans around the world, begins in New York City Thursday at the Jaocb E. Javits Center.

NY Comic Con 2019
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Comic Con, one of the biggest events for comic book, pop culture, movie, book and TV fans?around the world, begins in New York City Thursday at the Jaocb E. Javits Center.