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New Yorkers Rally in Union Square to Show Solidarity With Ferguson Protesters
Dozens of people rallied in Union Square in Manhattan Wednesday night to show solidarity with protesters in Ferguson.
Parenting: Where to Go 8/22/14
NY1 parenting correspondent Shelley Goldberg recommends some places to go with parenting news you can use.
The Book Reader: 'Back Channel'
Patrik Henry Bass of Essence Magazine reports on newly released book titles and the world of publishing in "The Book Reader."
Sleep Apnea Can Impact a Child's Health and Development
It seems many people in the city that never sleeps aren't actually sleeping too well. Sleep apnea affects an estimated 18 million Americans and that's not just limited to adults.
McNally's 'It's Only a Play' Packed with Broadway Stars
The new Broadway comedy "It's Only a Play" is chock full of some major film and theater talent.
Mount Sinai Expansion in Queens Hits Landmark as Final Steel Beam Placed
Mount Sinai Queens' expansion project took a major step forward Thursday as the final beam on its new state-of-the-art facility was set in place.
Rockaway Residents Rally for Extended Ferry Service
The Rockaway ferry has become very popular with residents and business owners, who are now pushing the city to keep the service going. They argue the ferry has helped their community in more ways than one since Hurricane Sandy.
Mega Millions Jackpot Swells to $180 Million
The Mega Millions jackpot swells to $180 million and new numbers will be drawn Friday at 11 p.m.
In The Papers 8/21/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
NY1 ItCH: Is Andrew Cuomo Able to Debate?
Andrew Cuomo fired a cannon at a mosquito - and missed.
Massachusetts Volunteers Help Fix Breezy Point Resident's Sandy-Ravaged Home
One Breezy Point resident is starting to see his Hurricane Sandy-ravaged home get fixed, thanks to a group of volunteers from Massachusetts.
Police Release Sketch of Suspect in Two Central Park Robberies
Police have released a sketch of a suspect wanted for at least two robberies in Central Park.
Health Officials Warn Brooklyn Residents About Possible Rabies Scare
A raccoon found on 16th Avenue in Bensonhurst tested positive for rabies, and there are concerns it may have infected stray cats and kittens in the area before it died.
Pro-Palestinian Demonstrators March Across Brooklyn Bridge
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched across the Brooklyn Bridge Wednesday.
Dolan Says He'd Love to Have Pope Francis Visit NYC
Cardinal Timothy Dolan says he'd love to have Pope Francis visit New York City.
Queens Man Faces Murder Charges After Allegedly Shooting Father
A Queens man is facing murder charges after police say he shot his father in the chest.
Protesters Call for More Affordable Housing at March in Harlem
Several hundred people marched in Harlem Wednesday night, calling for half of all new apartments built in the city to be affordable.
Bronx Week: Borough Has City's Largest Hispanic Population
In the fourth part of NY1's Bronx Week series, borough reporter Erin Clarke takes a closer look at the groups that make up the Bronx's Hispanic population.
Injured Worker Rescued at Second Avenue Subway Site
An injured construction worker was rescued Wednesday from the Second Avenue Subway site.
NY1 Online: Candidates for Queens State Senate Seat Debate on NY1
The three Democratic candidates for the 14th state Senate district - state Senator Malcolm Smith and his two primary opponents, attorney Munir Avery and former City Councilman Leroy Comrie - joined Inside City Hall for a debate.