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Weekend Feature: Chef Breaks Down Cooking Light's Healthiest Snacks
Cooking Light magazine surveys grocery store products and names its best-tasting and healthiest, this year focusing on healthy snacks, just in time for back to school. Executive chef Anna Bullett joined NY1 to talk about their picks.
Weekend Feature: Financial Expert Talks Back-to-School Expenses
Financial expert Neale Godfrey joined NY1 with some ways to keep a lid on your budget as the kids get ready to go back to school.
Principals' Union Says Issue Over Back Pay Halted Contract Negotiations
The principals' union says it expected to sign a new contract with the city long before the start of the school year this week, but then, a major issue came up and negotiations came grinding to a halt.
Head of Group That Oversees High Line Stepping Down
Jenny Gersten, the executive director of Friends of the High Line, says she'll leave the position at the end of the month.
Late Bloomers Learn to Code as Mid-Career Boost
Many think they're too old to get involved in the ever-changing world of technology in which we live. That's not the case though, proven by some adults who are learning to code while well into other careers.
SI High School Football Player Dies On Field During Practice
Counselors are on hand at a Staten Island high school Tuesday after a football player collapsed and died on the field during practice Monday morning.
De Blasio Administration Says It's Met Its Build it Back Goal for Summer
The de Blasio administration says it has met its Build It Back goal for the summer, although thousands of people are still waiting for help from the highly criticized recovery program.
Daily News Backs Cuomo in Upcoming Primary; Mark Green Backs Teachout
Former Public Advocate Mark Green on Tuesday threw his support behind Zephyr Teachout in the democratic primary for governor, while the Daily News threw its support behind incumbent Governor Andrew Cuomo.
For Some, Hottest Day of the Year is No Sweat
New Yorkers began the post Labor Day work week on a hot note as temperatures soared to 92 degrees, making it the hottest day of the year.
Recipe: Baked Peaches and Blueberries with Brown Sugar Streusel Topping
Today's recipe uses peaches and blueberries to make a baked summertime dessert topped with a brown sugar streusel.
G Train Riders Back on Track
After five weeks of using shuttle buses to get between Brooklyn and Queens, G train riders finally have the whole line back as the MTA finishes around-the-clock work fixing equipment damaged by Hurricane Sandy.
Mount Sinai, NYU Langone Buy MetroCard Ad Space
Certain MetroCards now feature ads for Mount Sinai and NYU Langone Medical Center, the first hospitals to buy space on the tiny fare card.
Comedian Joan Rivers on Life Support, Family Confirms
The family of Joan Rivers has confirmed that the comedian is now on life support.
Poll: Many NYers on Board with Hosting 2016 DNC
A new poll from Quinnipiac University finds two-thirds of New Yorkers want the city to host the 2016 Democratic National Convention.
Fashion Design Teams Race to Finish Fashion Week Presentations
Designers are working this Labor Day as New York's fashion week quickly approaches. One local designer gave us a preview of what his team is showing this season.
Fight Over Reclining Seat Forces LGA Flight to be Diverted
A Delta airlines plane that took off from LaGuardia Airport Monday night had to be diverted after two women started arguing over a reclining seat.
Daily News Backs Cuomo in Upcoming Primary
In an op-ed published Tuesday, the Daily News calls Andrew Cuomo the best Democrat for the job of governor and says his challenger, Zephyr Teachout, is "wholly unqualified" to lead New York State.
NY1 From the Floor AM: IRS Reportedly Looking Into Free Lunches at Big Tech Campuses
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
In The Papers 9/2/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
NYPD Precinct Commanders Enroll in Twitter School
NYPD precinct commanders are being required to a take a training course in social media at John Jay College, five months after a failed Twitter campaign to post pictures of city police officers resulted in users posting pictures of alleged police brutality.
