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9/11 Victim Compensation Fund Nears $500 Million in Issued Payments
The 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund says it's nearing the $500 million mark after a sluggish start last year.
NY1 ItCH: A Primary Night Hangover for Cuomo
It was one of those ugly wins that a top-ranked team in college football pulls off; while the outcome of the game was never in question, no one played particularly well on the field.
NY1 From the Floor AM: Apple Stock Rises, Microsoft Near Deal for Minecraft
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
City Launches 'My DEP' App for Keeping Track of Water Bills
In order for residents to keep better track of their water bills, the Department of Environmental Protection is launching its "My DEP" mobile app.
NY1 Online: The Call 9/9/14
John Schiumo hosts the September 9, 2014 episode of The Call.
NY1 Online: The Call 9/9/14
John Schiumo hosts the September 9, 2014 episode of The Call.
In The Papers 9/10/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
New Tech Does Work of Pancreas for Diabetes Patients
Constantly monitoring blood sugar levels may soon be a thing of the past for diabetics. Some technology is aimed at making the lives of Type One diabetes patients easier.
Planners Celebrate WTC Hub as 9/11 Anniversary Nears
As the city prepares for another anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, officials provide an optimistic outlook on Lower Manhattan's rebuilding, centered around the site where the Twin Towers fell.
Woman Caught on Video Being Pulled into Hallway in Underwear by Police Has Felony Charges Dropped
Last month, NY1 was the first TV station to show you video of a nearly naked woman being pulled from her apartment by scores of police officers, and while prosecutors are now dropping some of the most serious charges against her, she and her family still have a legal battle ahead.
Borough Park Residents Accuse Post Office of Withholding Mail
A Brooklyn neighborhood is fighting back against its local post office for allegedly withholding mail.
Police: Multiple Suspects Allegedly Stab Teen with Broom Handle
A man is hospitalized after being stabbed with a broom handle in Hell's Kitchen.
The Book Reader: '10:04'
John Williams of The New York Times reports on newly released book titles and the world of publishing in "The Book Reader."
The Book Reader: '10:04'
John Williams of The New York Times reports on newly released book titles and the world of publishing in "The Book Reader."
City Officials: No Immediate Threat Ahead of 9/11 Anniversary
Despite the rising power of militant groups around the world, city officials say there's no immediate threat to the city ahead of the September 11th anniversary this week.
Broadway Revival Set for 'On The Town'
The classic American dance musical "On The Town" is set to be revived on Broadway this season.
Broadway Revival Set for 'On The Town'
The classic American dance musical "On The Town" is set to be revived on Broadway this season.
Diane von Furstenberg Brings the World, Tommy Hilfiger Brings Music to Fashion Week
The colors of the French Riviera and the colors of the American flag hit the runway has two major forces in fashion present their Spring 2015 collections at Fashion Week. NY1's George Whipple spoke with Diane von Furstenberg and Tommy Hilfiger about their latest collections.
'Returnships' Help Soften Transition Back into Workforce
They're called "returnships," jobs programs in the banking sector that are designed to make the transition smoother back into the workplace. NY1's Diane King Hall takes a look at new training, and hiring trends in the financial world.
'Returnships' Help Soften Transition Back into Workforce
They're called "returnships," jobs programs in the banking sector that are designed to make the transition smoother back into the workplace. NY1's Diane King Hall takes a look at new training, and hiring trends in the financial world.