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A New York City Food Bank report, released today to mark National Hunger Awareness Day, says more than a third of city residents have trouble affording food for their families.
Though on-street parking in New York City is cheap, getting and keeping those spaces makes it far more expensive. So, how much would you pay for a parking spot in New York City?
Has this happened to you? You go to a movie and someone is making too much noise, or the picture or audio goes bad. So you have to leave the theater to report the problem and you miss part of the film. Well, that's all about to change with the click of a button.
If there was ever any lingering doubt about whether the White House might finally be considering a redeployment, Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol put those hopes to bed this morning on Fox News. He revealed that Bush is 'furious' over the NYT report and that the White House is aggressively pushing back on the story over the Memorial Day weekend.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is expected to announce Tuesday that he will order the city's entire taxi fleet be converted to gas-electric hybrids by 2012, sources close to the mayor told CNN.
As more veterans file back to New York from Iraq, the city's college system is striving to furnish their education and help them meet the challenge of re-entering civilian life.
Read some interesting information about New York city in this article.
Gov. Eliot Spitzer is proposing a major expansion of New York's database of DNA samples to include people convicted of most crimes, while making it easier for prisoners to use DNA to try to establish their innocence.
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What's more troubling is that Giuliani's receipt of the rings may be a serious breach of the law, and one that could still be prosecuted. New York officials are barred from taking a gift of greater than $50 value from anyone doing business with the city, and under Giuliani, that statute was enforced aggressively against others.
RAMADI, Iraq - Anbar Province, long the lawless heartland of the tenacious Sunni Arab resistance, is undergoing a surprising transformation. Violence is ebbing in many areas, shops and schools are reopening, police forces are growing and the insurgency appears to be in retreat.
The patches of the New York Fire Department are slowly being refashioned after two incidents prompted a department review.
Gov. Eliot Spitzer will introduce a bill in the coming weeks to legalize same-sex marriage in New York, his spokeswoman said Friday, a move that would propel New York to the forefront of one of the most contentious issues in politics.
One million new trees will join the urban landscape of New York City by the year 2017 to reduce air pollution, cool temperatures and help improve the city's long term sustainability, officials said Saturday.
Like countless public institutions in America, the Met aped Rome because Rome stood for civic order, empire and reason. Greek and Roman art weren't the only historic arts of consequence, a lesson the museum taught long before it became fashionable to disparage classical culture. But Rome was a standard against which to measure other cultures, inclu
Hundreds of people formed a human shoreline at the rim of Lower Manhattan yesterday, warning of the dangers of rising sea levels from global warming as part of a national day of environmental demonstrations.
An unidentified person - supposedly male - has jumped from the Empire State Building's 69th floor, landing on the 30th floor and on the ground outside the structure.
There is no better example of the fundamental changes under way at Ford Motor Co. than the Flex.
Shah, 44, pleaded guilty to conspiring from October 2003 through May 2005 to provide martial arts and hand-to-hand combat with weapons training to fighters knowing that al-Qaida was engaged in terrorism .
OK, so Ford is still affixing the dreaded and meaningless "crossover" label to the Flex, but we're going to call it a station wagon - and it's the most faithful rendering of the genre to come from Detroit in over a decade.
If you don't believe me when I say that New York have some of the craziest laws in America ,you can see here and now ! Some laws from list which you will see are removed but still there are some really crazy laws ...
The car show may be in gigantic New York City, but attendees don't need to look far to find a little bit of Motown in the Big Apple.
Federal prosecutors have told Bernard B. Kerik, whose nomination as homeland security secretary in 2004 ended in scandal, that he is likely to be charged with several felonies, including tax evasion and conspiracy to commit wiretapping.
Welcome to the innovative wired sculpture movement ! There are some cool and awesome New York street exhibition which you cloud see right away. They take pride in being different and creating something totally new.
The skull of a large carnivorous dinosaur and the tusk of a shaggy-coated mammoth from the Ice Age sold for a combined $372,000 at a natural history auction Sunday, auction officials said.
WRITERS and musicians often fixate on certain landscapes at certain times. For Thoreau in the 1840s it was Walden Pond. For Madonna in the 1980s it was her body. For the rapper-producer El-P (birth name Jaime Meline) in the '00s it's post-9/11 New York.
"Passive candidates" are the targets of a growing number of Internet savvy recruiters called sourcers, who scour the Web for hot prospects. This means that just as having the wrong kind of Web presence can be a career killer, having the right one can open doors.
He had been a Marine Corps reservist and a journalist, but a relative said a gunman who killed two volunteer police officers and a bartender in a shooting rampage had shown a spiraling paranoia in recent years, police said.
This may be the worst, sloppiest, most dishonest piece of reporting I've ever seen in the NYT. It's got all the hallmarks of a vintage Gore hit piece: half-truths, outright falsehoods, unsubstantiated quotes, and a heaping dose of innuendo.
The owner of a popular Manhattan eatery that was featured in the HBO series "Sex and the City" wonders why he's being shut down.






