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Weekend Feature: Book Maven Reviews Summer's Best Nonfiction Picks
Book maven Bethanne Patrick recommends some nonfiction picks for your summer reading list, from a collection of hilarious personal essays to a chronicle of the evolution of neuroscience.
Cat Kicked in Viral Video Now Up for Adoption
The cat that was recorded being kicked on video that outraged so many people last month is now up for adoption.
MTA Adds Service to G Train, Eliminates 'G Train Sprint'
Starting Monday, there will be a 25 percent increase in service on the G train during the afternoon and evening rush.
In The Papers 6/8/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Theater Buffs Gear Up for Tony Awards
The Tonys are being handed out Sunday night, and theatergoers are watching closely to see who'll go home with a coveted award.
Theater Buffs Gear Up for Tony Awards
The Tonys are being handed out Sunday night, and theatergoers are watching closely to see who'll go home with a coveted award.
Driver Charged in Accident that Left One Dead, Tracy Morgan in Critical Condition
A truck driver has been charged with causing a deadly pileup on the New Jersey Turnpike that critically injured actor Tracy Morgan.
Tonalist Wins Belmont Stakes, Spoils California Chrome's Triple Crown Bid
The wait for a Triple Crown winner will last at least another year after California Chrome failed in a bid to win the Belmont Stakes.
Same Script for Rangers as Kings Win Finals Game 2 in OT
The Kings' Dustin Brown scored halfway through the second overtime period to beat the New York Rangers 5-4 in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals Saturday night, handing the Blueshirts their second overtime loss in row in the best-of-seven series.
Seven-Year-Old Brooklyn Stabbing Victim Getting Better
Mikayla Capers, the little girl viciously stabbed 16 times in an East New York elevator last week, is reportedly starting to show signs of recovery.
Rangel's Last Run: Sharpton Intervenes as Rangel Campaign Heats Up
The Rev. Al Sharpton weighed in on Rep. Charles Rangel's heated congressional campaign Saturday, telling the candidates to cool it.
Baseball League Honors Stabbing Victims at Opening Parade
A Brooklyn baseball league took some time out during opening day ceremonies to honor the victims of last weekend's deadly stabbings.
Weekend Feature: Sun-Inspired Products for Summer
Now that summer is fast-approaching, lifestyle expert Victoria Pericon shows NY1 some of the most useful products to keep you hydrated, sun-protected and coiffed in the sunny summer weather.
Funeral for Maya Angelou Draws Mourners to Winston-Salem
Poet and author Maya Angelou was remembered Saturday at a funeral service in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Police Seek Suspect in Shooting of Door-to-Door Salesman
Police are looking for a suspect they say shot and killed a man on Staten Island.
Tracy Morgan in Critical Condition After Crash
Actor and comedian Tracy Morgan is in critical condition after a six-vehicle crash on the New Jersey Turnpike.
NY1 Online: The Call 6/6/14
John Schiumo hosts the June 6, 2014 episode of The Call.
Soul's Survivors: Martha Reeves Celebrates 50th Anniversary of 'Dancing in the Street'
In honor of Black Music Month, Dean Meminger honors legendary musicians in the ongoing NY1 series "Soul's Survivors," starting with Motown hit-maker Martha Reeves.
Soul's Survivors: Martha Reeves Celebrates 50th Anniversary of 'Dancing in the Street'
In honor of Black Music Month, Dean Meminger honors legendary musicians in the ongoing NY1 series "Soul's Survivors," starting with Motown hit-maker Martha Reeves.
Zagat: Gourmet Foods Paired with Hudson Views in Brookfield Place
A new food court in Battery Park City not only offers gourmet eats, but also spectacular views of the Hudson.