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NY1 From the Floor AM: BOA, Justice Department Reportedly Near Record Deal
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
State Thruway Authority Approves Tappan Zee Bridge Loan
Governor Andrew Cuomo's plan to use water funds to help pay for the new Tappan Zee Bridge was approved Wednesday by the New York State Thruway Authority.
In The Papers 8/7/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
PA Kids Abducted by Man Found Safe on Staten Island
Two children who were abducted from Pennsylvania early this morning have been found alive on Staten Island as sources tell NY1 the who is believed to have taken them was found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
NY1 ItCH: Who's Afraid of a Zephyr?
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
Chief of Dept. Denies Targeting Cigarette Sales in Area of Garner's Arrest
The New York City Police Department's Chief of Department is responding to reports that he had a role in the chain of events that ended in Eric Garner's death.
College Can Make or Break Financial Responsibility
College is a crucial time in determining a student's financial future. It's up to parents to sit kids down before they fly the coop and have the talk-about money.
New 'Smart Watches' Run Google's Android Wear Software
The smart watch space is heating up, with Google smart watches now on sale, but some in the tech industry say they need to develop a more compelling reason to use them.
August 8th In NYC History
August 8th
DOE Wraps Up First Digital Summer Reading Program
Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña was on hand as the Department of Education wrapped up its first digital summer reading program, called the "Summer Sail" program, on Wednesday.
New State Bill Creates Crime Called 'Immigration Assistance Fraud'
A bill aiming to protect immigrants from fraud has been signed into law by Governor Andrew Cuomo.
State Officials Release Portion of Questions on Standardized Tests
State education officials have released a portion of questions that were on standardized tests administered this year.
Queens Man Arrested for Allegedly Attempting to Shoot Police Officer
A Queens man has been arrested for allegedly attempting to shoot a police officer.
Relatives of People Killed by Police Call for Inspector General Investigation
Relatives of those killed by police officers are calling on the NYPD's inspector general to investigate excessive force by police resulting in death.
Six Removed Queens Library Board Members Being Barred from Making Appeal
Six Queens Library board members who were removed from their posts last month are being barred from making an appeal.
Hochul, Teachout Attend Brooklyn Democratic Club Forum on Governor's Race
A Brooklyn Democratic club hosted a forum on the race for governor Wednesday, and while Andrew Cuomo was not in attendance, his candidate for lieutenant governor, Kathy Hochul, was, along with one of his political opponents.
Mount Sinai Patient Does Not Have Ebola, Officials Say
The patient who has been in isolation at Mount Sinai Hospital since Monday does not have Ebola.
Sharpton: Police Unions' Message Concerning, March Support Growing
The Rev. Al Sharpton on Wednesday fired back at the city's police unions in response to Eric Garner's death and said he is still planning a march from Brooklyn into Staten Island on August 23.
Cuomo Signs Law Requiring Coaches to Report Child Abuse
Governor Andrew Cuomo has signed a new law requiring school sports coaches to report child abuse.
NY1 Online: PBA President Weighs In on Garner Case, Sharpton
PBA President Patrick Lynch joined Inside City Hall to discuss the Eric Garner case and his back-and-forth with Al Sharpton.