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Fans, Comics Across City Remember Joan Rivers as Comedy Pioneer
Fans and fellow comics are mourning the loss of Joan Rivers, who died Thursday afternoon at the age of 81. | View highlights from Joan Rivers' career
Inglot Cosmetics Debuts Looks in Show from Russian Designer
Inglot Cosmetics in Chelsea Market debuted some of their looks with a fashion show from Russian designer Alina German.
City Set to Give 191st Street Tunnel a Makeover
A dark passageway to the subway that some subway riders say they've prefer to avoid is now getting a much-needed makeover.
NY1 Online: Quinn Discusses New Role With NARAL, Offers Thoughts on de Blasio
She has been out of the spotlight since the 2013 race for mayor, but former City Council Speaker Christine Quinn is back, and she joined Inside City Hall to discuss her new role on the Board of Directors at NARAL New York and to offer her thoughts on the freshman year of the de Blasio administration.
Man Accused of Attacking Two Muslim Women, Yelling Slurs at Them
A man is facing hate crime charges for allegedly attacking Linda Sarsour, the executive Director of the Arab American Association of New York, and her deputy director, as well as allegedly yelling offensive slurs at them.
Cuomo Skips WNYC Radio Debate While His Campaign Launches Ad Promoting Hochul
Ahead of a Democratic primary next week, Governor Andrew Cuomo skipped yet another debate Thursday morning, this time on WNYC Radio, while the Cuomo team launched a TV ad promoting his lieutenant governor candidate, Kathy Hochul.
Bratton Shares Details on Pilot Program to Equip Officers With Body Cameras
Police Commissioner William Bratton on Thursday shared details about the New York City Police Department's pilot program for equipping police officers with body cameras. | Read New Yorkers' thoughts.
City Begins New School Year With Light Shining on Pre-K Students
The city's 1.1 million public school students have begun a new school year, and the spotlight Thursday was on the new pre-K students.
Former President Bill Clinton Visits New York Harbor School
It's not every day a former president visits on the first day of classes, but that's exactly what students at the New York Harbor School on Governors Island got to experience.
Report: More Than One-Quarter of Adult New Yorkers Are Obese
More than one-quarter of adult New Yorkers are obese, but a new report also shows that a majority of other states are worse off.
Time Out Theater Review: 'The Wayside Motor Inn'
Off-Broadway's Signature Theater has just debuted a new production of "The Wayside Motor Inn," a 1977 work from prolific veteran playwright A.R. Gurney.
Staying Out of Distress Can Have Important Benefits for Your Body
We all know how it feels to be stressed out, but what you may not know is that stress can also have an impact on your body. In her latest Healthy Living report, Jill Urban shows some ways to de-stress to avoid putting your body in distress.
Fast Food Workers Demand $15 an Hour Wage at Times Square Rally
Fast food workers gathered in Times Square Thursday as part of a national demonstration to demand companies pay them at least $15 an hour, citing the rising cost of living.
Final Section of High Line to Open This Month
The third and final section of Manhattan's elevated park, the High Line, will be open to the public on September 21.
MTA "Fastrack" Repairs Hit G Line Next Week
Starting Monday, G trains will be suspended between Bedford-Nostrand Avenues and Church Avenue from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. for four consecutive nights.
Bloomberg to Head Namesake Company Once Again
Former Mayor Michael Bloomberg will reassume leadership of the company he founded following the departure of its current chief at the end of the year.
Report: NYPD to Follow-Up on 311 Complaints by Phone, in Person
The NYPD has reportedly ordered precinct commanders to track 311 complaints and contact every caller within one business day to ask if the problem was solved.
NY1 Online: On Stage [Full Program] 08/30/14
Frank DiLella hosts the August 30, 2014 edition of On Stage, which features a roundtable discussion previewing the Fall 2014 season on Broadway.
NY1 Online: The New York Times Close Up 08/30/14
On the August 30 edition of "The New York Times Close Up," guest host Clyde Haberman speaks with David Firestone, the Times editorial board's projects editor, about why the paper declined to endorse Governor Andrew Cuomo in the upcoming Democratic primary.
NY1 Online: Talking Pictures On Demand 8/30/14
NY1 movie critic Neil Rosen and a panel of fellow reviewers discuss the week's latest movies available on Time Warner Cable On Demand, plus selected titles from the On Demand archives.