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App Wrap: 'iCracked,' 'Theft Alert'
NY1 highlights the coolest and newest apps for your cell phone or mobile device in the twice-weekly segment "App Wrap." NY1's Adam Balkin filed the following report.
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.
Rangers Look to Come Back in Game 2 of Stanley Cup Final
The Rangers hope to turn it around as they take on the Los Angeles Kings Saturday night for Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final.
Brooklyn Stabbing Victim Laid to Rest
Hundreds of people gathered to say goodbye Friday to six-year-old stabbing victim Prince Joshua "PJ" Avitto as the man charged with killing him remains held without bail following a brief court appearance. | Mikayla Capers Getting Better
Rangel Accuses Espaillat of Relying on Ethnicity During Debate
Congressman Charles Rangel has said his main rival is running solely on his ethnicity.
Gala Kicks Off Puerto Rican Day Parade
As the city prepares for tomorrow's Puerto Rican Day Parade, the festivities officially kicked off with a formal celebration.
In The Papers 6/7/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
June 8th In NYC History
June 8th
No Injuries Reported in Fire Near Rockefeller Center
No injures were reported after a fire broke out in the basement of a TGI Friday's near Rockefeller Center Friday night.
Downtown Flushing's Popularity Continues to Grow
Downtown Flushing has become so popular among Asians and tourists from all over the world that many now refer to it as the new Chinatown.
Lawmaker Pushes for State to Extend Foreclosure Protections
A local lawmaker is pushing to extend foreclosure protections in the state as a new report shows the city's foreclosures overwhelmingly come from minority neighborhoods.
'Kentile Floors' Sign in Gowanus Set to Be Demolished
Straphangers riding on the F line through Gowanus may no longer see one familiar sight on their commute, as according to City Council Member Brad Lander, the eight-story Kentile Floors sign on 9th Street is set to be demolished. A permit recently attached to the building calls for the
NY1 Online: Reporters Round Up Impact of Working Families Party Convention on Cuomo Campaign
The Inside City Hall Reporters Roundtable - Andrea Bernstein from WNYC Radio, Capital New York's Azi Paybarah, Erin Durkin from the New York Daily News and Jonathan Lemire from the Associated Press - looked back at the impact of the wild Working Families party Convention on Governor Cuomo's reelection campaign.
NY1 Online: Author Discusses Book on Second Amendment
Michael Waldman, the president of NYU's Brennan Center for Justice and author of "The Second Amendment: A Biography," joined Inside City Hall to discuss the history of one of the most divisive and confusing sentences in the Constitution.
NY1 Online: Professor Discusses History of Minor Parties
In the wake of a wild Working Families Party convention in which Governor Andrew Cuomo had to work hard to win the third party's nomination, Columbia Law School Professor Richard Briffault joined Inside City Hall to discuss the history of minor parties in the state and how they evolved into their present form.
Mayor: Barclays Center Should Host Democratic Nat'l Convention
In a move that would spotlight his home borough, Mayor Bill de Blasio is pushing Brooklyn's Barclays Center to host the 2016 Democratic National Convention.
Child Seriously Injured After Being Struck by Vehicle in Brooklyn
A child was seriously hurt after being struck by a vehicle near Fulton Street and Utica Avenue in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn early Friday evening.
NYer of the Week: Rachel Barnard Guides Teens to Express Selves Through Art
NY1 first met our latest New Yorker of the Week two years ago, when she launched an arts program to help teenagers avoid jail time, and since then, she's helped dozens of her fellow New Yorkers.
Topic of Race Dominates First Televised Debate Between Rangel, Challengers
Mostly a background issue before, the heated topic of race dominated the first televised debate with Rep. Charles Rangel and his top two challengers, which left Rangel defending his charged remarks and his main opponent responding that the longtime elected official was trying to save his job by dividing New Yorkers.
Ceremony on Liberty Island Marks 70th Anniversary of D-Day
A ceremony on Liberty Island paid tribute to the troops who lost their lives and those who survived on the 70th anniversary of the invasion by Allied forces on the beaches of Normandy, France, known as D-Day.