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City Researchers Work to Edit Genes to Resist HIV
In recent months NY1 has reported on several advances achieved toward finding a cure for HIV, one of which is editing genes to become resistant to the virus. Some of the clinical trials took place right here in the city.
Apps Offer Defense Against Air Travel Snafus
There are several apps out there dedicated to helping you navigate air travel mishaps.
Zagat: Revamped Tavern on the Green Boasts To-Go Service, Full Bar
The recently revived Tavern on the Green in Central Park branches out with a new "to-go" service.
Couple Slashed After Answering Door in UWS Apartment
A man and woman were sliced with a knife after what police say may have been a failed break-in.
New York Rocker Tommy Ramone Dies at 62
The last surviving member of the legendary punk group The Ramones has died.
Weekend Feature: Intrepid Museum Holds Third Annual Space and Science Festival
Desiree Scialpi, of the Intrepid Museum, joined NY1 to talk about the third year of the Intrepid Museum's Space and Science Festival, which aims to get kids excited about science and technology.
Weekend Feature: Wedding Expert Offers Tips for Wedding Guests on a Budget
Kellee Khalil, CEO of the website Loverly, joined NY1 with some tips on how to be a good wedding guest without breaking the bank.
Weekend Feature: Dietician Offers Advice For Safe Summer Weight Loss
Registered dietician Samantha Heller joined NY1 with some diet tips that'll be not just effective, but also safe.
Comedian Tracy Morgan Suing Wal-Mart Following Truck Accident
Tracy Morgan is suing Wal-Mart over last month's highway crash that left him critically injured.
In The Papers 7/12/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
July 13th In NYC History
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NY1 Online: The Call 7/11/14
Maria Milito hosts the July 11, 2014 episode of The Call.
New Police Recruits Meet Community Residents, Play Basketball
Organizers hope that a little more than fun and games comes out of a basketball matchup in the Bronx, as it's all about the community coming together to curb the violence.
Police Arrest Man Who Allegedly Stole More Than $25K Worth of Jewelry
Police have arrested a man who they say stole more than $25,000 worth of jewelry from a store in the Diamond District.
"Manhattanhenge" On Display for Second Time This Year
"Manhattanhenge," a phenomenon where the sun aligns with Manhattan's grid layout so it's framed by the buildings on several crosstown streets, lit up the city Friday for the second time in 2014.
Wills, Facing Fraud Charges, Tries to Put Focus on State AG's Record
In court Friday, City Councilman Ruben Wills tried to take the focus away from himself and put it on the state attorney general's record.
Police Seek Person Accused of Stabbing Man in Neck Near Grand Central
Police are looking for a person accused of stabbing a man in the neck near Grand Central.
NYer of the Week: Shanduke McPhatter Draws from Experience to Combat Gun Violence
The latest New Yorker of the Week says experience was his best teacher. It's why he's devoting every day to combating gun violence in New York City.
Renewed Interest in Crumbs May Keep Bake Shop's Doors Open, Owners Say
The owners of Crumbs say a renewed interest in the business may now keep the shop's doors open.
Mayor to Take 10-Day Italy Vacation With Family
The city's first family will be setting off to Italy next week on their first vacation since Mayor Bill de Blasio took office and will be the longest vacation taken by a mayor in recent years.