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What a Week 6/13/14
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 U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's release to Hillary Clinton's book tour.
NY1 ItCH: The Unbearable Heaviness of Being Hillary Clinton
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
Brooklyn's Iconic 'Kentile Floors' Sign Coming Down
The eight-story Kentile Floors sign on 9th Street is set to be demolished, but its owner says the letters will be saved.
NY1 Online: The Call 6/12/14
John Schiumo hosts the June 12, 2014 episode of The Call.
Brooklyn Q Line Stop Reopens Following $3M Upgrade
Straphangers are welcoming the return of the southbound Courtelyou Road station in Flatbush which has been closed for months because of renovations.
NYPD: Man Questioned in Attempted Fort Tryon Sex Assault
Police say they are interviewing a man in connection with an attempted sexual assault in Fort Tryon Park on Thursday.
June 13th In NYC History
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NY1 From the Floor AM: Priceline Buys OpenTable in $2.6B Cash Deal
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
In The Papers 6/13/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
MTA Warns of Lost Property Website Scam
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is warning New Yorkers to avoid a website that claims to help people find missing property then charges a fee.
Poll Shows Voter Confidence in NYPD Waning
A Quinnipiac University poll finds that voter confidence in the NYPD is waning, with the department's job approval rating among city voters dropping from 68 to 59 percent in the last few months.
Stage and Screen Legend Ruby Dee Dead at 91
The Apollo Theatre and Broadway community are remembering the life of award winning actress and civil rights activist Ruby Dee who passed away Wednesday at the age of 91.
Police Release Sketch of Man Wanted for Subway Bias Attack
Police released a sketch of a man wanted for a bias assault on the West 4th Street/Washington Square subway platform just after midnight on March 2.
NY1 Online: Veteran Journalists Talk Iraq and Mayor's Poll Numbers
Two veteran minds with sharp insight and long memories, Clyde Haberman and Les Payne joined Inside City Hall to discuss the ongoing violence in Iraq and Mayor Bill de Blasio's latest poll numbers.
Manhattan Week 2014: Chinatown Spreads To Lower East Side, Tenements Turn to Condos
Manhattan week continues on NY1 with a look at a Lower East Side block where the diversity tells the story of the neighborhood's past, present and possible future.
Watchmakers Hand Off Trade to a Younger Generation
Watchmaking is a dying a trade, according to experts who want to bring the art to a younger generation of craftsman in Long Island City.
Neil Patrick Harris Hands Off 'Hedwig' Role to Andrew Rannells
Neil Patrick Harris's run in the hit Broadway show "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" is coming to an end.
Council Considers 'Avonte's Law' to Require More Alarms in Schools
The City Council is considering a bill that would require alarms on the doors of school buildings to prevent students from leaving unattended, but the Department of Education is not in favor of the idea.
ReBar Owner Pleads Guilty to Stealing $200k
The owner of the popular Brooklyn event space ReBar pleaded guilty to grand larceny and criminal tax fraud.
Soccer Fans Across City Tune In as World Cup Kicks Off in Brazil
Soccer's global tournament is underway and host country Brazil beat Croatia in the first game, not long after Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull entertained the crowd at the opening ceremonies in Sao Paulo.