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Recipe: Bacon-wrapped Beef Tenderloin with Baby Arugula Salad
Today's recipe is for bacon wrapped beef tenderloin medallions with an arugula, cherry tomato and potato salad tossed with lemon, olive oil and grated Parmesan cheese.
NY1 Online: The New York Times Close Up 06/28/14
On the June 28th edition of The New York Times Close Up, Sam Roberts talks with Rep. Charles Rangel about his victory in Tuesday's congressional primary, which will return him to Washington for his 23rd term in office.
NY1 Online: On Stage [Full Program] 06/28/14
NY1's Frank DiLella hosts a special edition of On Stage that explores some of the theatrical offerings playing in and around London.
Several SI Church Leaders to Relocate Due to Term Limits
Several church leaders on Staten Island are expected to relocate this week because of term limits reinstated by Cardinal Timothy Dolan, including one pastor at Our Lady Star of the Sea.
Baby Harbor Seal Makes Debut at New York Aquarium
A baby harbor seal made its debut at the New York Aquarium.
Family of Woman Allegedly Raped at Bronx Health Care Center Want DA to Speed Up Case
Family members of a woman allegedly raped at a health care center in the Bronx want the District Attorney to speed up prosecution in the case.
Alleged Gunman Dead, Two Others Critical Following Shooting in Gowanus
Authorities say a gunman took his own life after critically wounding two others in a shooting incident in Brooklyn Monday morning.
Thousands of Firefighters, EMTs to Carry Drug That Counteracts Heroin Overdose
Thousands of firefighters and EMTs will now carry naloxone, a powerful drug that can counteract a heroin overdose.
Volunteers on SI Clean Graffiti Off Gates
Volunteers on Staten Island hit the streets Sunday to help beautify the borough, as Where To Turn hosted its "Great Gate" graffiti cleanup project.
Police Arresting More Scammers Who Jam MetroCard Machines, Sell Illegal Swipes
Police are arresting more scammers who jam up MetroCard vending machines and then try to sell illegal swipes through the turnstiles.
NY1 ItCH: How an Artist is Becoming the City's Next Mini-(Robert) Moses
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
In The Papers 6/30/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Grand Central Terminal to Dedicate Entrance to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
A ceremony is planned to rename the newly renovated entrance at Park Avenue and East 42nd Street as the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Foyer.
Cuomo Announces Plan to Drastically Reduce HIV Rates in State
To coincide with the Heritage of Pride March, Governor Andrew Cuomo is announcing a plan to drastically reduce HIV rates in the state.
Police Investigate Shooting of 12-Year-Old, 18-Year-Old in Bronx
Police are investigating after a 12-year-old boy and an 18-year-old girl were shot in the Bronx.
Schumer Wants Gov't to Require Child-Proof Caps, Warning Labels on E-Cigarette Liquid Vials
Sen. Charles Schumer wants the federal government to require child-proof caps and prominent warning labels on vials of e-cigarette liquid.
NY1 From the Floor AM: Gas Prices Expected to Average $3.68 Per Gallon for July 4 Weekend
NY1 wraps up the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Proposed Change to Alternate Side Parking Rules Goes Before City Council's Transportation Committee
A proposed change to alternate side parking rules is going before the City Council's Transportation Committee today.
July 1st In NYC History
July 1st
New Yorkers March Through Manhattan to Celebrate LGBT Pride
The 45th annual Heritage of Pride March made its way down Fifth Avenue Sunday.