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Fewer accidents are one of the lesser known successes of the congestion charge.

Most books are exempt from President Donald Trump’s new tariffs.

Cultural spaces like bookstores, movie theaters, and record stores have all become less common in New York City.

Many local poets applied for the role.

Consumer recently steered clear of big box stores and online retailers to push back against economic inequality.

How effective are protest movements and how are they often remembered?

Sources said that people were maced and that one person fell down the stairs.

April 30 marks the second week of pro-Palestine protests at Columbia University. Over night, student protesters entered and barricaded themselves inside Hamilton Hall, an

Congress cut funds for the Affordable Connectivity Program, which helped bridge the high cost of the internet. This would move it from a right

One year after the city’s announcement that it would reduce extreme heat by shrouding the city’s streets under more tree canopies, how close are

Trump faces 34 felony counts, including falsifying business records related to a sex scandal cover-up.

Eclipse stories and traditions from New York and all around the world

“Suffs” the musical brings to life the timely story of the women’s suffrage movement.

In NYC, President Biden’s fundraiser attracted stars from across the world, but New Yorkers would rather pay to see his rival.

The Interim Flood Protection Measures (IFPM) program, which was put in place as a temporary measure against storm surges following Hurricane Sandy, had its

Apps like female-founded Quinn and Dipsea offer a wide –and wild, selection of erotic audio options for listeners.

The Schomburg Center For Research and Black Culture opened a new exhibit focusing on the Harlem poet.

Waiting for a subway that is delayed is about as familiar in New York City as pizza or the Yankees.

Asylum seekers were often given little instruction and no notice, with some migrants having to leave shelters at midnight or later with only an

Dance/NYC, a nonprofit and advocacy group, provided 20 studios across the five boroughs with grants to make their rentals more affordable.

In recent years, climate and pandemic-related setbacks have altered the growth and supply.

The amusement park’s “Frost Fest” started on Nov. 18 and is set to run through the holiday season, closing on Jan. 7.

The number of those arriving has now reached 110,000.

How are New York City rabbis helping their congregants navigate the complex and controversial issues surrounding Israel? By talking it out.