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Mistrial Declared in Queens Senator's Corruption Case
The bribery and corruption trial involving state Senator Malcolm Smith ended in a mistrial Tuesday, but not for all of the defendants in the case.
Yankees Give Clothing Donated by DKNY to Men Who Have Been Through Hard Times
The Yankees are proud to wear their pinstripes, but off they field, they say it's important to look good as well, as some of the players helped to motivate men who have been through hard times and even prison.
The Book Reader: 'Fourth of July Creek'
John Williams of The New York Times reports on newly released book titles and the world of publishing in "The Book Reader."
Sound Advice: Wilco's Nels Cline Sits In With Les Paul Trio
In his latest "Sound Advice" report, WFUV DJ Eric Holland spoke with Wilco guitarist Nels Cline, who recently sat in with the famed Les Paul Trio at Iridium.
Queens Drug Suspect Who Fled Police Back in Custody
Police say a drug suspect who they say escaped custody and injured a police officer in the process Monday night is back behind bars.
Driver Strikes Woman, Drives Through Window of Chinatown Shop
A 60-year-old woman was seriously injured Tuesday after being hit by a car in Chinatown that then went into the front window of a nearby store.
Schumer Pays Off Stanley Cup Bet Debt to CA Senator
Mayor Bill de Blasio made good on his Stanley Cup bet, and Senator Charles Schumer took his turn shortly after.
Queens Civic Groups Object to Housing Homeless Near Chemical Plant
The battle over a proposed homeless shelter in Glendale queens is heating up again as the city considers a location near a toxic chemical plant.
Council Members Want More Public Housing Apartments to Be Made Available to Homeless Families
In a letter to the mayor, some City Council members are calling for at least 2,500 public housing apartments available to homeless families.
NY1 From The Floor PM: Apple Settles E-Book Class Action Lawsuit
NY1 wraps up the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Traffic Tie-Ups Expected as President Attends NYC Fundraisers
Traffic tie-ups in Midtown and Lower Manhattan are expected today as President Obama attends several fundraisers.
E3 2014: New 'Madden' Focuses on Defense
The E3 video game convention showcases every type of video game imaginable, including the sports genre, games that you yourself may have played even if you don't consider yourself a gamer.
E3 2014: New 'Madden' Focuses on Defense
The E3 video game convention showcases every type of video game imaginable, including the sports genre, games that you yourself may have played even if you don't consider yourself a gamer.
E3 2014: New 'Madden' Focuses on Defense
The E3 video game convention showcases every type of video game imaginable, including the sports genre, games that you yourself may have played even if you don't consider yourself a gamer.
Prosciutto with Dates, Blue Cheese, Pistachios and Watermelon
Today's recipe is an appetizer with sliced salty prosciutto topped with sweet dates, stuffed with creamy blue cheese and crunchy pistachios, with cold wedges of watermelon served alongside.
'Vision Zero' Supporters Use Simulator to Show Effects of Distracted Driving
Supporters of the mayor's plan to keep pedestrians safe gave some passersby a behind-the-wheel look at the devastating results of distracted driving on Tuesday.
Sources: Queens Drug Suspect Who Fled Police Back in Custody
A drug suspect who police in Queens say escaped custody and injured a police officer in the process Monday night has been taken into custody, sources tell NY1.
Queens Worker Killed in Apparent Fork Lift Accident
A workplace accident Tuesday morning claimed the life of a 55-year-old man in Queens, police say.
East River Now Has a Sandy Shore in Brooklyn
Some new sand at Brooklyn Bridge Park offers visitors an unobstructed view of the East River and more.
Mayor Makes Good on Rangers-Kings Bet, Sings 'I Love LA' on Jimmy Kimmel Live
The Rangers' loss to the Los Angeles Kings in the Stanley Cup Final meant Mayor Bill de Blasio had to make good on his bet with his L.A. counterpart, Eric Garcetti, and de Blasio did so Monday on national TV, singing Randy Newman's "I Love L.A." on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
