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FDA Approves Inhalable Insulin
The Food and Drug Administration has approved an inhalable form of insulin to help adults with diabetes control their blood sugar while eating.
FDA Approves Inhalable Insulin
The Food and Drug Administration has approved an inhalable form of insulin to help adults with diabetes control their blood sugar while eating.
In The Papers 6/28/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
NY1 Online: The Call 6/26/14
John Schiumo hosts the June 26, 2014 episode of The Call.
Facebook Fights for Users' Privacy in Disabilities Fraud Case
Facebook has said it's appealing a ruling by a local court requiring them to hand over account information belonging to 381 users.
June 29th In NYC History
June 29th
DOE No Longer Counting Outdoor Trailers as Part of School's Classroom Capacity
The Department of Education is no longer counting outdoor trailers as part of a school's classroom capacity.
Pride Weekend Kicks Off With Rally in TriBeCa
Pride weekend kicked off Friday with a rally at Hudson River Park's Pier 26 in TriBeCa.
Lucky Cheng's Closing Its Doors
In the midst of Pride week celebrations, Lucky Cheng's, the self-proclaimed "Drag Capital of the World," is closing its doors.
Funeral Held for Bronx Cousins Pulled From Hudson River
Funeral services were held Friday for the two 13-year-old cousins pulled from the Bronx River the previous Friday.
Boy, 3, Found in Good Health in Newark After Being Reported Missing
A frantic search for a missing 3-year old boy turned out to be caused by what appears to be a misunderstanding.
Pride Week 2014: Pride March Director Previews LGBT Community's Big Weekend
The annual Pride March is set to step off on Fifth Avenue Sunday, and on Friday, Cheryl Wills sat down with David Studinski, the march's director, to talk about the LGBT community's big weekend, as well as the strides it's taken in the past year.
City, State Officials Bust 'Khat' Ring
City and state officials say they've busted a drug ring they say was flooding the city with a dangerous amphetamine-like substance called khat.
NY1 Online: Director Discusses Documentary on Nat Hentoff
David Lewis, WNYC Radio's metro editor, joined Inside City Hall to discuss his new documentary, "The Pleasures of Being Out Of Step," about the career of legendary journalist Nat Hentoff.
NY1 Online: Reporters Recap Rangel's Primary Win
The four members of Inside City Hall's Reporters Roundtable - Beth Fouhy, a senior editor for MSNBC.com; Nick Powell, the City Hall bureau chief for City and State; Annie Karni, a political reporter for the Daily News; and Juan Manuel Benitez, the host of Pura Politica on NY1 Noticias - recapped the week in politics, including Charles Rangel's successful re-election bid.
NY1 Online: State Senate Democratic Conference Leader Discusses Deal to Reunite Party
State Senate Democratic Conference leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins joined Inside City Hall to discuss a deal between state Senate Democrats and leaders of the senate Independent Democratic Conference to bring the party back together.
Manhattan Assemblywoman Pleads Guilty to False Statement Charges, Resigns Seat
State Assemblywoman Gabriela Rosa, who represents parts of Inwood and Washington Heights, pleaded guilty Friday to two charges of making false statements and resigned her seat as a result.
NYer of the Week: Michael McCasland Tries to Make Tennis Something Any Student Can Enjoy
When the latest New Yorker of the Week moved to Brooklyn years ago, he realized not all our city's children get the same opportunity to learn tennis, the sport that played a huge role for him growing up, so he's trying to make it something any student can enjoy.
Central Park Five Say Settlement a Step Towards Righting Wrong
The five men wrongly convicted in the 1989 rape and attack of a female jogger gathered with officials on the steps of City Hall Friday to discuss the $40 million settlement which they say is a type of justice but cannot make up for the years the men spent in jail.
Deal Will Fast-Track Plans for Affordable Housing at Atlantic Yards
The state has reached a deal with Forest City Ratner to build 2,250 affordable housing units by 2025 in the Atlantic Yards development.