Spare a holiday weekend thought for men, women and children halfway around the world in Yemen, who are sick
Food and aid for Yemen
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Trump’s crossed wires
It’s a split-screen drama, and a very confusing one at that.
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A policing rift that healed
In a season of gratitude, New York City ought to appreciate just how far, how quickly, a quiet consensus...
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In Crown Heights, a low for the Bedford-Union Armory
Rather than accept a sweetheart development deal that was set to pay for itself, the City Council just put taxpayers
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Bill Walton says he loves bridges while discussing Miles Bridges
Bill Walton really likes bridges -- both of the Miles and the George Washington variety.
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Embarrassed NYCHA will break locks to remove toxic lead paint
Caught failing to inspect public housing apartments for lead paint, NYCHA has launched a mad-dash campaign to get into residences.
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Medical researcher found dead in Weill Cornell bathroom
A medical researcher was found dead in an eighth-floor bathroom at Weill Cornell Medical Center, police said Thursday.
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Tennessee nixes Greg Schiano hiring after rage over Sandusky ties
Greg Schiano will not be the next head football coach at Tennessee after all.
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Iran TV airs videos of two detainees accused of espionage
The act is seen as an attempt to pressure the U.S. and Britain as London considers making a $530 million payment to Tehran.
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Dumpster fire spreads to NYC building, igniting three-alarm blaze
A Hell’s Kitchen dumpster fire spread to a building, where it raged for hours Sunday night, authorities and witnesses said.
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Enes Kanter upset after Twitter mysteriously unverified him
Enes Kanter is averaging a double-double but apparently that isn't enough to warrant a blue check mark.
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Tufts University pulls Scaramucci talk for threatening student
The student newspaper at Tufts University blasted Anthony Scaramucci as "an unethical opportunist."
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National cemetery police investigated for fake beating photo
Two officers are on administrative duty after one photo surfaced.
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Suit challenges Trump's pick for consumer financial bureau
The federal official elevated to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau filed the suit against Trump's choice of Mick Mulvaney.
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Nov. 27: Sex harassment, Rikers Island and Czar Alexander II
Bronx: I believe that the recent sexual assault and inappropriate sexual behavior allegations against politicians and Hollywood
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Koch brothers back $2.8 billion deal to buy Time Inc.
A company backed by the politically influential Koch brothers is buying Time Inc. for nearly $3 billion.
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Group threatens to back primaries against rebel Democrats
With Thanksgiving over, the intraparty battle among state Senate Democrats is heating up again.
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City Council speaker candidate wants to extend term limits
A candidate for City Council speaker has drafted a bill to extend term limits for the Council to three terms.
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LOVETT: State GOP boss claims tax hikes would be ‘worst thing’
With de Blasio and other Democrats calling for tax hikes on the wealthy, the head of the state Senate Republicans has all but ruled it out.
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Council members unleashed
Greedier than a dog circling the dinner table, the people who run city government are conspiring to meddle with term-limit rules again.
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