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Yankees' Tanaka Has Partially Torn Ligament in Throwing Elbow
Masahiro Tanaka was diagnosed Thursday with a partially torn ligament in his throwing elbow, but the Yankees are hoping his season is not over.
Man Sought in Connection With Brooklyn Forcible Touching Incident
Police are looking for a man wanted in connection with a May 5 forcible touching incident in Brooklyn.
Woman Struck, Killed by SUV on Upper West Side
A woman was struck and killed by an SUV at the intersection of 95th Street and West End Avenue on the Upper West Side Thursday afternoon.
July 12th In NYC History
July 12th
More Talks, but No Deal, in LIRR Contract Discussion
While the threat of a Long Island Rail Road strike on July 20 is still there, both sides seem to be open to more negotiations.
NY1 Online: Transit Reporters Discuss Ongoing MTA, LIRR Worker Negotiations
Four top transit reporters - Dana Rubinstein from Capital New York; WNYC Radio's Kate Hinds; Pete Donohue of the Daily News; and NY1 transit reporter Jose Martinez - joined Inside City Hall to discuss the ongoing negotiations between the MTA and Long Island Rail Road workers to prevent a looming strike.
Mayor Signs Bill Creating Municipal ID Program
Mayor Bill de Blasio signed legislation Thursday to create municipal ID cards for New Yorkers, regardless of immigration status.
Commuters Appear Unfazed by Talk of LIRR Strike
While many are wondering if Long Island Rail Road workers will strike or not, some LIRR riders are not even paying attention to news about the talks
Audience for First Lady's Speech in City Potentially More Interested in Immigration Issue
Education was at the top of the agenda for First Lady Michelle Obama during her swing through the city Thursday, even when the audience was potentially more interested in another area of domestic policy.
First Lady Promotes Education During NYC Visit
The first lady came to the city Thursday to deliver a speech on education, but first, she met with a group of local students who are focused on global issues.
Time Out Theater Review: 'Fuerza Bruta: Wayra'
The third installment in a trilogy of theatrical spectacles from Argentina that first arrived off Broadway in 1998 with a show called "De La Guarda" is called "Wayra."
What You Eat Can Have a Tremendous Impact on Your Skin
You are what you eat, even when it comes to your skin. NY1's Jill Urban filed the following report on "face-friendly" foods.
State Demands Ride-Sharing App Lyft Halt Plans to Launch in NYC
The state is demanding that a West Coast-based ride-sharing app put the brakes on a launch in New York City.
The Book Reader: 'Friendship'
Bari Weiss of The Wall Street Journal reports on newly released book titles and the world of publishing in "The Book Reader."
NY1 From the Floor PM: Jobless Claims Inch Lower, Amazon Gives Hachette Authors Direct Offers
NY1 wraps up the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Family, Friends Remember Fallen FDNY Firefighter
Thousands attended a funeral on Staten Island Thursday for an FDNY lieutenant killed while fighting a high-rise fire in Brooklyn last week.
Parenting: Where to Go 7/11/14
NY1 parenting correspondent Shelley Goldberg talks with Stacey Weingarten, Rue and Apollo about a brand new musical with a very important message about pet adoption.
Obesity Rates Down Among City Public School Students, DOH Says
Obesity rates are down among city public school students, according to new data from the Department of Health.
Carmelo Anthony Possibly Staying Put in Big Apple
At this time, it looks likely that free agent Carmelo Anthony will return to the Knicks, but a final decision has not been made.
Hudson River Park Shines Light on Kinetic Sculptures Made of Mirrors
All summer long, NY1 Arts and Culture reporter Stephanie Simon is exploring great places to enjoy art outdoors. And at Hudson River Park there is a new sculpture exhibition that is definitely worth reflecting on.