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New Ad Campaign Will Push Lawmakers To Back Gun Control Efforts
A new $12 million television ad campaign from Mayors Against Illegal Guns will push senators in key states to back gun control efforts including comprehensive background checks.
2 Injured In Partial Building Collapse In Canarsie, Brooklyn
Rescue crews were on the scene of a building collapse in Brooklyn on Friday.
NYC’s 5 Best Chili Bowls
Yes, it’s officially the spring season, but it still feels like winter out there. Get cozy, warm and full with a heaping serving of chili this winter. Stop by these New York City restaurants and bars for some of the best chili bowls in the city.
FDNY Commissioner’s Son Resigns Over Offensive Tweets
“I know my actions have hurt and disappointed many people, especially my family. I would like to move forward, learn from my mistakes and continue to grow as a person with the support of my family, friends and loved ones,” Joe Cassano said.
Twitter Founder Says He Hopes Someday To Run For New York City Mayor
Speaking to CBS News’ Lara Logan in a segment broadcast Sunday on “60 Minutes,” Twitter founder Jack Dorsey said he wants to run for New York City mayor someday.
Brooklyn Leads New York City Population Boom
Brooklyn is leading the population explosion in New York City, which has reached its highest level since 1950.
Report: Wal-Mart Scales Back Plans For New York City Store
Wal-Mart has decided to scale back plans to open its first New York City amidst staunch opposition, according to published report.
NYC’s 6 Best Fast-Casual Indian Restaurants
You can go high-end, and make a reservation at such Michelin-starred establishments as Junoon or Tulsi, or you can go the fast-casual route, and sample the snacks, sweets, and sandwiches these places generally serve.
NYC School Bus Service Set To Resume For First Time In A Month
Bus drivers and matrons represented by the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1181 suspended their strike on Friday of last week. On Wednesday morning, nearly 150,000 affected students will have service back.
City Over Suburbs: More Young Parents Are Choosing To Live In NYC
In a striking reversal, growing numbers of young parents are choosing to live in New York City over suburbia, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.
Map Shows Where To Find The Single Men, Women In New York City
People often point out that single women outnumber single women in New York, but a new map put out by a real estate Web site paints a picture a little more complex.
A Look Back At Pope Benedict XVI’s 2008 Visit To New York City
Pope Benedict XVI has traveled around the world, but one of the most poignant trips was to New York City in 2008.
Teen Pregnancies Down 27 Percent Over 10 Years In NYC
Teen pregnancies have dropped by 27 percent in New York City over a period of a decade, according to the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
Bloomberg Unveils $70B Budget Plan, Says It Doesn’t Include Tax Increase
The proposal, which totals just over $70 billion, is for the fiscal year that starts on July 1. It is also the mayor’s final budget plan before he leaves office.
Kelly On ‘Face The Nation:’ In NYC Crime, ‘The Problem Is The Handgun’
New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly touted new technology to detect illegal guns on “Face the Nation” Sunday, while noting that handguns – not assault weapons – are responsible for most of the homicides and non-fatal shootings in New York City.


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