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In The Papers 7/2/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
NY1 ItCH: The Corruption Bells Keep Clanging in Albany
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
Jewish Community, Local Officials Mourn Israeli Teens
Elected officials and members of the city's Jewish community turned out for another memorial service held Tuesday for three Israeli teens found dead in West Bank territory.
NY1 Online: The Call 7/1/14
John Schiumo hosts the July 1, 2014 episode of The Call.
U.S. World Cup Hopes Dashed in Dramatic Match Against Belgium
The United States' dreams of winning the World Cup end in a heartbreaking loss to Belgium-despite that, fans are staying true.
Foundation Helps Improve Life Quality of Harlem Man with Congenital Defects
Dealing with congenital defects can be quite a burden, especially with limited resources. One foundation is helping a Harlem man tackle some crucial health issues.
Foundation Plans to Build Smart House for Triple-Amputee Veteran
A Staten Island army veteran wounded in Afghanistan is one step closer to becoming a homeowner.
Actor, Filmmaker Paul Mazursky Dies at 84
Brooklyn-born writer, actor, and director Paul Mazursky has died.
Street Vendor Who Shot Man to Death Outside Yankee Stadium Sentenced
The street vendor who shot and killed a man outside Yankee Stadium in 2012 is sentenced to more than 30 years in prison.
NY1 Online: Wise Guys Discuss State Senator's Corruption Allegations
Former Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum, former Congressman Vito Fossella and former Assemblyman Roberto Ramirez talked about the latest allegation of misconduct by a state lawmaker.
NY1 Online: New York Congressman Talks Democratic Control of House, Campaign Prospects
New York Congressman and head of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Steve Israel discussed his own re-election prospects and his goal of taking the House of Representatives back for his party.
Police Identify Body of Man Who Was Swept Away in East River
Police have identified the man who disappeared after going for a swim in the East River last Thursday.
Mayor Signs Legislation to Waive Some Fees on Sandy Recovery Projects
Mayor Bill de Blasio signs a new law to expedite the process for people using the city's Build It Back program.
Men Allegedly Shot by Off-Duty NYPD Officer File $90M Suit Against City
Two men who were shot back in April, allegedly by an off-duty NYPD officer, announce plans to sue the city.
NYPD Cracking Down on 'Subway Acrobats'
More and more "subway acrobats" are flipping and spinning their way into handcuffs, as the New York City Police Department is cracking down on performers who take over subway cars for their shows and sometimes ask for money. | Share your thoughts.
The Book Reader: 'Red or Dead'
Parul Sehgal of The New York Times Book Review reports on newly released book titles and the world of publishing in The Book Reader.
SUNY Signs Contract to Sell LICH to Fortis Property Group
SUNY has signed a contract to sell Long Island College Hospital to Fortis Property Group after SUNY said two other bidders failed to meet its demands.
Police Officer Accused of Plot to Cook, Eat Women Will Serve House Arrest After Part of Conviction Overturned
A police officer who prosecutors had said plotted to kidnap, cook and eat women will now serve house arrest after a portion of his conviction was overturned.
State Senator Indicted for Allegedly Lying to FBI About Using Position to Get His Son a Job
State Senator Thomas Libous has been indicted for allegedly lying to the FBI about using his position to get his son a job.
Stars Hit Red Carpet for 'A Long Way Down' Premiere
"A Long Way Down," a new film starring Toni Collette and Pierce Bronsan, recently premiered on the Upper East Side.