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NY1 From the Floor PM: FAA Bans U.S. Carriers from Flying to Tel Aviv
NY1 wraps up the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Elected Officials Call for Inspector General Investigation of NYPD Conduct
Members of the City Council, state Assembly and state Senate gathered on the steps of City Hall to call for an inspector general investigation of NYPD conduct in the aftermath of Eric Garner's death
No Injuries Reported After Gate Collapses in Harlem
A roll down gate collapsed, prompting a building evacuation in Manhattan Tuesday morning.
Public Defender's Office Says Eric Garner Felt Harassed By NYPD
The Staten Island Public Defender's Office says Eric Garner, the man who died in police custody last week, felt harassed by police.
Time Out Theater Review: 'The Long Shrift'
Film star James Franco is at the helm of the new off-Broadway play "The Long Shrift."
Yankees Acquire Third Baseman Headley in Trade With Padres
The Yankees make a move aimed at boosting their lineup for the season's stretch run, acquiring Chase Headley from the San Diego Padres in a trade.
Recipe: Pan Roasted Radishes with Butter, Rosemary and Sea Salt
Today's Cooking at Home features a vegetable dish by pan roasting radishes and their greens with butter, rosemary and sea salt.
NY1 for You: After Months, NYCHA Fixes Stinky Drain at Brooklyn's Borinquen Plaza Houses
Housing tenants in one section of Brooklyn have been holding their breaths waiting for some relief, dealing with a situation that really stinks. After NY1 reached out to NYCHA months ago, the problem has been fixed.
DOT to Provide Free Ticket Holders to Keep Muni Meter Receipts From Flipping
The DOT is providing free ticket-holders to keep muni meter parking receipts in place on car dashboards.
History of Complaints Against Officer Who Had Eric Garner in Apparent Chokehold
NY1 has learned the officer who seems to have used a chokehold on a man who died in police custody last week has a history of complaints against him.
Two Chelsea Restaurants Grow Fruits and Veggies on a Rooftop Aeroponic Garden
Two restaurants in Chelsea are growing fruits and vegetables on a rooftop garden that doesn't use any soil.
Bronx Teen Charged Following Triple Shooting in East Harlem
An 18-year-old was arrested and charged with murder in connection with a triple shooting in Manhattan.
Police Search for Suspect After 90-Year-Old Man Robbed in Queens
Police are asking for the public's help in finding a suspect they say robbed a 90-year-old man in Queens.
Red Cross Urges New Yorkers to Give Blood After Donations Dip 8 Percent
The American Red Cross is urging people to donate blood because donations over the past 11 weeks are down about 8 percent.
In The Papers 7/22/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
NY1 ItCH: A Papal Vision for Hizzoner
Mayor Bill de Blasio yesterday played a smart political card while on his Italian vacation - reaching out to the pope.
Sex Trafficking: The Internet Acts as Haven for Sex Traffickers
As we continue our series on sex trafficking, we look at what is truly a world wide web for pimps and traffickers: the internet.
NY1 Online: The Call 7/21/14
John Schiumo hosts the July 21, 2014 episode of The Call.
Protesters Picket Met Opera, Claim Anti-Semitism
Roughly a dozen people picketed outside the Metropolitan Opera Monday night, angry with an upcoming production they say is anti-Semitic.
City Program that Addresses Youth Mental Health Set to Expand
Over the past year, the city has taken a new approach to addressing mental health issues with children, connecting schools with crisis units who swoop in and tend to a distressed child's needs. Now, the city is expanding the program.