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Canadiens Win Wild Game 5 to Extend Series With Rangers
The Rangers are heading back home after losing a wild Game 5 in Montreal 7-4 Tuesday night.
May 28th In NYC History
May 28th
50 Cent's First Pitch Attempt Misses Target by Wide Margin
50 Cent threw out the first pitch before last night's Mets game at Citi Field and missed the target by a wide margin.
Montefiore Health System, Yeshiva University to Run Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx-based Montefiore Health System is joining forces with Yeshiva University to run the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Tottenville Residents Say Temporary Berm Installed to Protect from Storms is Eroding
Tottenville homeowners are worried that a man-made protective wall that's meant to give residents living on Staten Island's shoreline an added buffer against the ocean won't be able to withstand the threat of any future storms.
Boy, 6, Suffers Broken Leg After Being Hit by Parks Dept. Vehicle in Morningside Park
A 6-year-old boy suffered a broken leg after being hit by a Department of Parks and Recreation vehicle Tuesday afternoon.
Manhole Fire on Manhattan's East Side Disrupts Evening Rush
A manhole fire on Manhattan's east side caused disruptions during the evening rush Tuesday.
Coney Island School To Get Fire Alarms Fixed By Start of Next School Year
The Department of Education says the alarms at P.S. 90 are expected to be back in full service by September when the new school year starts, almost two years after Hurricane Sandy.
NY1 Online: Wiseguys Weigh In on Cuomo's Campaign Moves
The NY1 Wiseguys - former Sen. Alfonse D'Amato, Conservative Party Chairman Michael Long and former City Council Speaker Peter Vallone Sr. - discussed Governor Andrew Cuomo's campaign moves and explored whether or not the governor is at peace with his political base.
NY1 Online: Avella Weighs In on Primary Challenge from Liu
State Senator Tony Avella joined Inside City Hall to discuss his decision to join the Independent Democratic Conference and if he is ready to raise the money to beat back a Democratic primary challenge from former City Comptroller John Liu.
Students Show Best Work at White House Science Fair
Exceptional students who excel in science, technology, engineering and math were invited to show their best work at the White House Science Fair on Tuesday, and President Barack Obama elevated their significance as he would have any athlete.
Woman Hospitalized After Manhattan Construction Accident
A freak construction accident at 48th Street and Ninth Avenue in Manhattan sent one woman to the hospital Tuesday.
Cuomo's Running Mate Could Face Democratic Primary Challenge
Facing increasing pressure from his left flank, Governor Andrew Cuomo's running mate could face a Democratic primary challenge, as liberal activist Bill Samuels is seriously considering running against Kathy Hochul.
Advocates Upset About High Arrest Numbers in Black, Latino Areas for Marijuana Possession
A Brooklyn congressman says the mayor and police commissioner are coming up short, as there are complaints that people in Black and Latino neighborhoods are continuing to be arrested in high numbers for low-level marijuana possession. | Read New Yorkers' thoughts.
Activists Claim Police are Spying on Meetings
A group of activists has filed a complaint over allegations of illegal spying by the police department.
Former Police Officer Faces 39-Count Indictment in Connection With Brooklyn Graffiti Spree
A former police officer faces a 39-count indictment in connection with anti-Semitic graffiti found in Borough Park earlier this month.
Massimo Vignelli, Graphic Designer Whose Work Helped Shape Look of Subway System, Dies at 83
Massimo Vignelli, an Italian graphic designer who helped shape the look of the subway system over several decades, has died at the age of 83.