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Big Data Turns Tennis into Music
In an attempt to make the US Open even more dramatic than it already is, IBM has a tool that turns tennis stats into music.
Your Weekend Starts Now 8/28/14
NY1's weekly segment "Your Weekend Starts Now" shows entertaining picks for great things to do this weekend all around the city.
Sculptor Faces Possible Eviction From Midtown Home
A Manhattan artist is facing eviction from the Midtown apartment he has called home for four decades as its rent-stabilized status is argued.
NY1 Movie Review: 'The One I Love'
Mad Men's Elizabeth Moss teams up with Mark Duplass, playing a couple looking to save their faltering marriage. It's a romantic comedy with a sci-fi twist called "The One I Love."
Sources: Man Fired at Police During Queens Raid
Police and U.S. Marshals are investigating a late night shooting in Queens that erupted during the execution of a federal narcotics warrant, ending in the arrest of a man who authorities say may also be behind a Brooklyn stabbing.
NY1 ItCH: An Unconventional Call for a Boycott in Brooklyn
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
TWC Restores Internet Services After Nationwide Outage
Time Warner Cable is working to bring its customers back online after its Internet and On Demand services went down early Wednesday morning.
NY1 From the Floor AM: Tiffany's Posts Strong Earnings
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
NY1's Roma Torre Diagnosed with Colon Cancer, Encourages Screening at Age 50
NY1 Anchor Roma Torre has taken a leave of absence from the news channel after being diagnosed with colon cancer. Health Reporter Erin Billups spoke to Roma about her condition and her message to NY1 viewers.
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In The Papers 8/27/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
New York Times Endorses No Candidate in Governor Primary
In today's lead editorial of The New York Times, the newspaper says it will not back Governor Cuomo in the Democratic primary citing lack of required action needed for ethics and corruption reform in Albany.
Sources: Queens Man Fired at Police During Federal Search Warrant
Police and U.S. Marshals are investigating a late night shooting in Queens that erupted during the execution of a federal narcotics warrant, ending in the arrest of a man who authorities say may also be behind a Brooklyn stabbing.
Police Investigate Deadly Coney Island Shooting
Police are investigating after a man was found shot to death in Coney Island Tuesday.
Police Investigate Possible Bias Attack on Jewish Couple
The NYPD's hate crime division is investigating an attack on a Jewish couple on the Upper East Side.
NY1 Online: The Call 8/26/14
John Schiumo hosts the August 26, 2014 episode of The Call.
FDNY Gets New Simulator for Maritime Fire Training
It's tough enough putting out a fire in an apartment building; try it on a boat. To ramp up its maritime training, the FDNY Department is now using a multi-million dollar simulator.
City Council Members Announce Food Pantry Initiative
City Council members announce a plan to support food pantries across the five boroughs.
Queens Teen Sentenced for Marijuana-Impaired Fatal Crash
The city teen who admitted to smoking marijuana before a Long Island car crash that killed four of his friends will spend between five and 15 years in prison.
NY1 Online: Wise Guys Discuss SBA's Criticism of DNC Bid
The NY1 Wise Guys, Former U.S. Senator Alfonse D'Amato, guest Wise Guy former Bronx Assemblyman Roberto Ramirez and former Congressman Anthony Weiner discussed a police union's criticism of Mayor Bill de Blasio and his push to bring the Democratic National Convention to the city as well as the mayor's declining popularity among white voters in a recent poll.