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NY1 From the Floor AM: T-Mobile to Offer Wi-Fi Call Service
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Police Seek Man Who Robbed Livery Driver at Gunpoint
Police are searching for a man who they say robbed a livery cab driver at gunpoint in Manhattan last week.
September 11th In NYC History
September 11th
NY1 ItCH: "It has Vanished From In Front of Us"
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
Obama Sets Goal of Destroying Islamic State
President Barack Obama set the goal of destroying the militant group known as the Islamic State in an address to the nation Wednesday evening.
'Tribute in Light' to Return Thursday
The "Tribute in Light" will reach into the sky over lower Manhattan again Thursday night after they could be seen while being tested Wednesday night.
CCRB Hosts First Hearing on Staten Island in 10 Years
The New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board is expected to give an update on its chokehold study at its monthly public meeting Wednesday, which is being held not far from the neighborhood where Eric Garner died at the hands of police.
Homeland Security Secretary Says He'll Do All He Can to Prevent Terrorism
In a wide-ranging interview, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson says he will do all he can to prevent terrorism.
Stolen WWI Monument Re-Created in Bed-Stuy
A stolen monument commemorating Bedford-Stuyvesant residents who died fighting in World War I has been re-created.
NY1 Online: Comrie Shares How He Beat Smith
Candidate for state Senate Leroy Comrie joined Inside City Hall to discuss his successful campaign to unseat embattled state Senator Malcolm Smith.
NY1 Online: Sampson Sounds Off About Officials Who Endorsed Primary Rival
A day after he handily won beat back a primary challenge despite his legal troubles, State Senator John Sampson joined Inside City Hall to sound off about the elected officials who endorsed his rival in the race.
Family of Man Who Died After Being Left Alone in Rikers Cell Suing City
The mother of a mentally ill man who died after being left alone in his Rikers Island cell is suing the city.
Expert Suggests Educational Places to Take Kids
New York City is the ultimate playground, and while there's lots of fun to be had, there's also a lot to learn. Michael Berman, author of "The Little Bookroom Guide to New York City with Children," made suggestions for educational places to go to NY1 parenting correspondent Shelley Goldberg.
NY1 Movie Review: 'Smiling Through the Apocalypse: Esquire in the '60s'
The new documentary 'Smiling Through The Apocalypse: Esquire In the '60s' looks at an influential magazine from the 1960s that served as a launching pad for some of the greatest writers of the day.
'Family Room' Sanctuary for 9/11 Families Opens to Public Thursday
A private sanctuary for September 11 victims' families, known as "The Family Room," opens to the public for the first time Thursday on the anniversary of the terror attacks.
Most Incumbents Emerge Victorious in Legislative Primaries
The race for governor attracted much of the attention on primary night, but there were more than two dozen competitive legislative primaries across the city, securing another term for most incumbents and sweeping in many new faces to the state capitol.
Astorino Aims to Tap Into Anti-Cuomo Sentiment
So far, Governor Andrew Cuomo hasn't paid much attention to Republican candidate Rob Astorino, but with primary season now behind us, Astorino is kicking his campaign into high gear and hoping to capitalize on some of the anti-Cuomo sentiment reflected in Tuesday's results.
Cuomo Takes Shot at Astorino in Speech Following Primary Win
After keeping a low profile on primary night, Governor Andrew Cuomo kicked off the general election campaign at a rally in Buffalo, and for the first time, Cuomo took direct aim at his Republican opponent. | See results for all NYC primaries
Mayor Announces Plans for At Least Four Charter Schools To Share Space With Public Schools
Mayor Bill de Blasio on Wednesday announced plans for at least four city charter schools to share space with public schools.
MTA Station Agent Charged for Allegedly Exposing Self to Subway Riders
An MTA station agent has been charged for allegedly exposing himself to subway riders.