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NY1 Exclusive: NY1 Poll Shows Rangel Growing Support as Primary Day Approaches
Rep. Charles Rangel is in a bitterly fought primary against state Senator Adriano Espaillat and others, but for all the talk of Rangel losing his grip on power, the latest NY1 poll instead shows him growing his support with the clock ticking down to primary day. | View the full poll and methodology
Woman Indicted in 4-Year-Old Boy's Death
Kryzie King, 27, is charged with second-degree murder and several counts of first- and second-degree assault in connection with the death of 4-year-old Myls Dobson.
MTA to Conduct Full Review of A, C Lines
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is going to conduct a full review of the A and C lines in response to calls from lawmakers and the group Riders Alliance to take a closer look at issues plaguing the lines.
Woman Seriously Injured in Collapse of Facade of Brooklyn Building
One person was seriously hurt after the front of a Brooklyn building collapsed Thursday morning.
E3 2014: Indiecade Festival Games Explore Themes Untouched by Big-Budget Developers
In the final installation of his recap of the E3 video game convention, NY1's Adam Balkin takes a look at less-publicized games, games from developers who may be short on budget but are big on unique ideas.
E3 2014: Indiecade Festival Games Explore Themes Untouched by Big-Budget Developers
In the final installation of his recap of the E3 video game convention, NY1's Adam Balkin takes a look at less-publicized games, games from developers who may be short on budget but are big on unique ideas.
Looking At Foods That Give You Energy to Last Throughout the Day
Instead of food for thought, how about food for energy? Certain foods can give you enough energy to last throughout the day without that mid-day crash.
Looking At Foods That Give You Energy to Last Throughout the Day
Instead of food for thought, how about food for energy? Certain foods can give you enough energy to last throughout the day without that mid-day crash.
At Bronx Urban Garden, Fresh Produce Grows With Flows
Residents in the Longwood section of the Bronx now have a new place to get fresh fruits and vegetables.
State AG: "Kill Switch" Push Deterring Cellphone Thieves
State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says "kill switches" on smartphones have led to a sharp reduction in phone robberies and thefts and on Thursday announced two more tech giants have agreed to install the technology.
Teen Charged in Fatal Stabbing of Bronx Classmate Due in Court
A 14-year-old is being charged as an adult in connection with the fatal stabbing of a classmate of the same age outside IS 117 in the Bronx yesterday as investigators try to piece together what led up to the incident.
Power Restored Following Queens Manhole Fires
The power is back on for more than one thousand Con Ed customers in Queens following two manhole fires early Thursday morning.
Judge Upholds City's Anti-Smoking Legislation
A federal judge on Wednesday upheld the city's latest anti-smoking effort which allows retailers the power to refuse coupons discounting cigarettes and other tobacco products and keeps the minimum price of a pack at $10.50.
NY1 ItCH: A Wretched Political Fight Over a Deadly Opera
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
Final Public Hearing Tonight Before Rent Hike Vote
The Rent Guidelines Board will hold one more public hearing tonight in Queens before its final vote Monday on rent hikes for the city's rent stabilized apartments.
NY1 From the Floor AM: Opposition Grows Ahead of TSA Fee Hike
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Court Rejects Police Union Attempt to Block Community Safety Act
A State Supreme Court judge has rejected a bid by local police unions to toss out the Community Safety Act which allows the public to sue the NYPD for racial profiling stemming from their stop-and-frisk policy.
In The Papers 6/19/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
June 19th In NYC History
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Expert Stresses Need for Kids to Be Taught Personal Finance
April is National Financial Literacy Month, but not all states make the grade when it comes to teaching our kids about money.