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State Assembly Passes Bill Limiting 'Gay Conversion' Therapy
The State Assembly this week passed a ban against doctors who try to change a child's sexual orientation through therapy.
"Brooklyn" Among Top Names for Girls, But Not Locally
Brooklyn's place in national culture is secure for at least a generation, as thousands of kids across the country now bear the borough's name.
MTA Help Points Begin Lighting Up Subway Stations
The MTA plans to pick up the pace on replacing its old intercom system with new technology that riders have been seeing pop up on dozens of station platforms.
Photo Shows Suspect Wanted in Attempted Queens Rape
Police in Queens have put out a surveillance photo of a man wanted in connection with an attempted rape last week.
A Tale of Two Cities: Brooklyn Mom Becomes First in Family to Graduate from College
As we continue our series, "A Tale of Two Cities," which looks at the lives of a diverse group of families trying to get ahead, we turn to a Brooklyn woman who's working to overcome many obstacles.
NY1 From the Floor AM: Hackers Steal Domino's Pizza Customers' Data Overseas
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
June 17th In NYC History
June 17th
In The Papers 6/17/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
NY1 ItCH: How Medical Marijuana is Getting Snuffed Out
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
NY1 Online: The Call 6/16/14
John Schiumo hosts the June 16, 2014 episode of The Call.
Fans Elated as USA Beats Ghana in its First World Cup Match
The U.S. got off on the right foot in the World Cup Monday, scoring early and late to beat Ghana and giving fans the vindication they'd wanted for eight years.
Tracy Morgan Upgraded to 'Fair Condition' Following Accident
Tracy Morgan's condition has improved greatly since the accident on the New Jersey Turnpike that left him in critical condition.
Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro Presides Over First Promotion Ceremony
Newly appointed Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro presided over his first promotion ceremony Monday, in the EMS division.
Fan Photos: NYC Soccer Fans Celebrate World Cup
As New Yorkers across the five boroughs enjoy the World Cup, NY1 presents a gallery of fan photos celebrating the big event. Submit your photo to newspix@ny1.com or via Twitter @ny1.
Former Schools Chancellor Awards Students Scholarships at Alma Mater
Former schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott visited the Queens high school he once attended to award scholarships to a deserving group of students Monday.
Man Charged with Bias-Motivated Attempted Murder Threatens Civil Rights Group Leader
A Queens man already facing attempted murder charges is arrested after allegedly threatening to kill the leader of a Washington-based Muslim civil rights group.
NY1 Online: Consultants Break Down Rangel-Espaillat-Walrond Debate
The four members of Inside City Hall's Consultants Corner, Republicans Leticia Remauro and Jonathan Greenspun and Democrats Risa Heller and Patrick Jenkins told us who they thought won NY1's debate for Charles Rangel's congressional seat and what Robert Astorino needs to do to gain traction with voters in his race to unseat Governor Andrew Cuomo.
City Doctor Makes Strides on Stagnating Eczema Research
Ten percent of adults and more than 10 percent of children in the U.S. have some form of eczema, with few options for treatment-but a new therapy discovered by one city doctor is in the works that effectively shuts off the skin irritation.
NYPD Hopes Basketball Will Curb Bronx Murder Spike
NYPD and community leaders are teaming up in a full-court press against violence in the 47th precinct, where there has been a recent spike in murders. NY1's Dean Meminger filed the following report.
Sound Advice: Singer-Songwriter Joe Henry Shares How Latest Album Came Together
In his latest Sound Advice report, WFUV DJ Eric Holland talks with singer-songwriter Joe Henry, who explains how his latest album came together in just a matter of days.
