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In The Papers 6/29/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Bronx Man Dies While Fishing on Long Island Sound
A Bronx man died Friday after jumping from his fishing boat in the Long Island Sound.
Police Seek Suspect in Connection with Coney Island Shooting of Man, Child
An adult and child are being treated for injuries after being shot in Coney Island, while police search for their shooter.
Grandfather of Found Three-Year-Old Arrested, Charged
Wiley Reynolds, 49, the grandfather who fell asleep and lost his three-year-old grandson on the subway has been arrested and charged.
June 30th In NYC History
June 30th
Harlem Gay Pride Turns Out in Jackie Robinson Park
Jackie Robinson Park hosted to Harlem Pride Day Saturday.
Brooklyn Hit-and-Run Leaves One Dead, One Facing Charges
One man died and another is facing charges after a hit-and-run accident in Brooklyn Saturday.
Pyrotechnicians Prepare for July 4 Celebration
Crews are putting the finishing touches on the annual Macy's Fourth of of July fireworks display, but this year, the show is moving back to the East River.
Brooklyn Museum Asks Area Musicians to Compose Fountain Accompaniment
The Brooklyn Museum has one of the most beautiful facades and plazas in the city, but something is missing.
FDA Approves Inhalable Insulin
The Food and Drug Administration has approved an inhalable form of insulin to help adults with diabetes control their blood sugar while eating.
FDA Approves Inhalable Insulin
The Food and Drug Administration has approved an inhalable form of insulin to help adults with diabetes control their blood sugar while eating.
In The Papers 6/28/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
NY1 Online: The Call 6/26/14
John Schiumo hosts the June 26, 2014 episode of The Call.
Facebook Fights for Users' Privacy in Disabilities Fraud Case
Facebook has said it's appealing a ruling by a local court requiring them to hand over account information belonging to 381 users.
June 29th In NYC History
June 29th
DOE No Longer Counting Outdoor Trailers as Part of School's Classroom Capacity
The Department of Education is no longer counting outdoor trailers as part of a school's classroom capacity.
Pride Weekend Kicks Off With Rally in TriBeCa
Pride weekend kicked off Friday with a rally at Hudson River Park's Pier 26 in TriBeCa.
Lucky Cheng's Closing Its Doors
In the midst of Pride week celebrations, Lucky Cheng's, the self-proclaimed "Drag Capital of the World," is closing its doors.
Funeral Held for Bronx Cousins Pulled From Hudson River
Funeral services were held Friday for the two 13-year-old cousins pulled from the Bronx River the previous Friday.
Boy, 3, Found in Good Health in Newark After Being Reported Missing
A frantic search for a missing 3-year old boy turned out to be caused by what appears to be a misunderstanding.