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50 Cent, Co-stars Talk Good vs. Evil at 'Power' Premiere
50 Cent's new TV show "Power," which follows the paths of bad guys going good, premieres Saturday. NY1's George Whipple talked to some of the shows creators, stars and Chris Rock at the show's premiere.
Queens Teacher Charged with Raping Teen Student
A Queens teacher is facing rape charges after allegedly having a relationship with an underage student.
Historic Harlem House Tour Celebrates 25 Years
Mount Morris Park homeowners are opening their doors this weekend to show people some of the neighborhood's more interesting architecture.
Subway Riders Engulfed in Smoke on 7 Train
Subway riders were trapped in a smoke-filled 7 train Monday night.
Mayor Attends First Fire Academy Graduation
For the first time since he's taken office, Mayor Bill de Blasio attended the fire academy graduation Tuesday.
Recipe: Linguine with Clams, Broccoli and Carrots
Today's recipe is for classic linguine and clams with a broccoli and carrot twist.
Upside Down Mortgages Cause Property Drought in the Bronx
The Bronx leads the city in homes that are worth less than their mortgages, according to a recent real estate report, and realtors say that creates a trickle down effect that makes home ownership difficult for everyone.
FDNY Drivers to Take Refresher Course Under 'Vision Zero' Plan
The city fire department has set aside more than one million dollars for a refresher driving course for every ambulance and fire truck driver as part of Mayor Bill de Blasio's "Vision Zero" initiative aimed at eliminating traffic related deaths.
Brooklyn Teen Shot, Killed Outside Housing Complex
Police are investigating after a teenage boy was shot and killed Monday night outside the Lafayette Gardens Houses in Clinton Hill.
Bronx Mom Charged with Abandoning Child on Street
A Bronx woman is under arrest for allegedly abandoning her child on the street early Monday morning.
NY1 From the Floor AM: Krispy Kreme Cuts Earnings Forecast
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
In The Papers 6/3/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Sketch Shows Man Wanted in Two Fatal Brooklyn Stabbings
Police have put out a sketch of the man who they believe fatally stabbed an 18-year-old woman and six-year-old boy and wounded a seven-year-old girl in East New York over the weekend.
NY1 ItCH: Third-Party Poopers
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
A Look At Specific Financial Needs of the African-American Community
NY1 continues its coverage of Black History Month with a look at the specific financial needs and experiences of the African-American community.
Mentally Ill Rikers Island Inmate Death Ruled a Homicide
The death of a mentally ill and diabetic Rikers Island inmate has been ruled a homicide. | De Blasio Launches Task Force
East New York Community Members Hold Vigil for Three Young Stabbing Victims
Congressman Hakeem Jeffries is calling for the deployment of federal law enforcement officers to East New York after a teenager and a young child were stabbed to death in two separate attacks-just as police release a sketch of the man they say could be responsible.
The Japanese Way: Young Japanese Adopting Western Tradition of Eating Meat, Fast Food
Reporting from Japan for this NY1 series on Japanese nutrition and healthcare, Health Reporter Erin Billups filed the second installment on how meat and fast food dishes are becoming more and more popular in Japan, especially among young Japanese.
DOI Report: Former Brooklyn DA Charles Hynes Used Drug Money for Campaign
A Department of Investigation inquiry has determined former Brooklyn district attorney Charles Hynes used money seized from drug dealers and other criminal defendants to pay a political consultant for work on his re-election campaign, according to a report by the New York Times.
June 3rd In NYC History
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