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What a Week 6/20/14
Radio talk show host Mark Simone and New York Daily News columnist Linda Stasi offer their take on the week's top news stories, from the growing violence in Iraq to World Cup fever.
NY1 From the Floor AM: Fed Chairwoman Gives Positive Assessment, Says Rates Will Stay Low
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
In The Papers 6/20/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
NY1 ItCH: Eating Crow - and Some Reefer -- in Albany
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
NY1 ItCH: Eating Crow - and Some Reefer -- in Albany
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
NY1 Online: Experts Discuss How to Increase Diversity in City's Elite Public High Schools
Larry Cary, president of the Brooklyn Tech Alumni Foundation, and Tom Allon, CEO and co-owner of City and State, joined Inside City Hall to discuss how to increase diversity in the city's most elite public high schools.
New One-Man Show Conceived in NY Prison Debuts Off-Broadway
A new one-man show conceived and written in a New York prison makes its off-Broadway debut with a lot of laughs and perhaps a greater understanding of what life is like on the inside.
New Exhibit Looks Inside World of Stan Lee
A new exhibit takes a look inside the world of comic book legend Stan Lee. NY1 parenting correspondent Shelley Goldberg sat down for an interview with Lee.
New Exhibit Looks Inside World of Stan Lee
A new exhibit takes a look inside the world of comic book legend Stan Lee. NY1 parenting correspondent Shelley Goldberg sat down for an interview with Lee.
Mayor, City Council Reach Agreement on $75 Billion Budget
With the traditional handshake in the rotunda of City Hall, the City Council and the mayor reached a deal late Thursday on the city budget. | Watch the full news conference
Many Riders Haven't Figured Out How City's Newest Select Bus Service Line to LaGuardia Works
The city's newest Select Bus Service line extends to LaGuardia Airport, but plenty of riders have yet to figure out just how it works.
Man Charged With Murder in Connection With His Girlfriend's Death
Police have charged a Queens man with murder in connection with the death of his girlfriend.
Teen Charged in Fatal Stabbing of Bronx Classmate Held Without Bail
A 14-year-old accused of killing one of his classmates outside I.S. 117 in the Bronx is being held without bail on murder and manslaughter charges.
A Tale of Two Cities: SI Family Enjoys Flexibility After Working for Years to Put Kids Through College
As NY1 continues its "A Tale of Two Cities" series, exploring the issue of income inequality, we turn now to Staten Island, where a middle-class family who worked for years to put their kids through college is now enjoying a little more financial flexibility.
A Tale of Two Cities: SI Family Enjoys Flexibility After Working for Years to Put Kids Through College
As NY1 continues its "A Tale of Two Cities" series, exploring the issue of income inequality, we turn now to Staten Island, where a middle-class family who worked for years to put their kids through college is now enjoying a little more financial flexibility.
Deal Reached in Albany Gives Educators Two-Year Break from Low Ratings Based on State Test Scores
Governor Andrew Cuomo has arrived at a deal with lawmakers and the state teachers union that will give educators a two-year break from earning low ratings based on student state test scores.
Colombia, Uruguay Fans in City Rejoice After Teams' World Cup Wins
Fans of Colombia in the city were thrilled after the country's soccer team took a big step towards the next round of the World Cup Thursday.
Medical Marijuana Deal Reached in Albany
Governor Andrew Cuomo on Thursday announced that lawmakers have reached a comprehensive deal that would legalize marijuana for medical use, but will not allow for it to be smoked or consumed in edible forms. | Watch the full press conference
Police Seize Nearly $5 Million Worth of Heroin in Bronx Bust
Two women were arrested Thursday after police say they caught them with nearly $5 million worth of heroin.
NY1 Exclusive: Queens Councilman Indicted on Corruption Charges Campaigns to Clear His Name
A Queens City Councilman who was indicted on a long list of corruption charges last month is launching a public campaign to try to clear his name. Ruben Wills sat down in an exclusive interview with NY1's Ruschell Boone to show her evidence he says helps his case.