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Strip Club Scammers Drugged Men, Ran Up Credit Cards, Police Say
Local and federal authorities on Wednesday announced a major bust in a strip club scam they say targeted wealthy men.
Your Weekend Starts Now 6/12/14
NY1's weekly segment "Your Weekend Starts Now" shows entertaining picks for great things to do this weekend all around the city. NY1's Stephanie Simon filed the following report.
Young Girl Stabbed in Brooklyn Elevator Leaves Hospital
A seven-year-old girl critically injured in a stabbing that left her six-year-old friend dead nearly two weeks ago was discharged from the hospital Wednesday as her alleged attacker appeared in court.
NY1 From the Floor AM: Dunkin Raising Prices Slightly to Offset Coffee Costs
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Rangel Set to Debate Challengers Tonight on NY1
Longtime Manhattan Congressman Charlie Rangel is set to square off with his challengers in a live debate on NY1 tonight in the Bronx. | NY1.com will stream the debate live, with no login required, starting at 7 p.m.
NY1 Online: The Call 6/10/14
John Schiumo hosts the June 10, 2014 episode of The Call.
Trailing Rangers Face Must-Win Game 4 Tonight at MSG
The Rangers must now win four straight games against the Kings, starting tonight with Game 4 at Madison Square Garden.
June 11th In NYC History
June 11th
Legends Take the Stage at Apollo Theater's Birthday Bash
The Apollo Theatre celebrated its 80th birthday of artistic brilliance Wednesday and also honored the man who helped save it.
Legends Take the Stage at Apollo Theater's Birthday Bash
The Apollo Theatre celebrated its 80th birthday of artistic brilliance Wednesday and also honored the man who helped save it.
Former TWC Leader Glenn Britt Dies at Age 65
Former Time Warner Cable CEO Glenn Britt died Wednesday at the age of 65 following a long battle with melanoma. | Comcast CEO Brian Roberts discusses Britt's legacy
State Appeals Court Upholds 'Taxi of Tomorrow' Plan
A state appeals court this week ruled the Taxi and Limousine Commission can require all taxi owners to purchase the specially designed Nissan minivans.
State Appeals Court Upholds 'Taxi of Tomorrow' Plan
A state appeals court this week ruled the Taxi and Limousine Commission can require all taxi owners to purchase the specially designed Nissan minivans.
In The Papers 6/11/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Columbia Supercomputer Zooms in on Prostate Cancer Genes
A new breakthrough in prostate cancer research could mean better treatment and cost savings.
Parks Dept. Collaborates with Artists to Bring Art to Public
The winning artists in a program called Models to Monuments will have their pieces installed in Manhattan's Riverside Park South for a full year.
Internal Conflict Threatens Completion of Kingsbridge Armory Ice Center
The plan to turn the Kingsbridge Armory into the world's largest ice center may be on thin ice.
Comptroller Report Blames Sandy for Delay in MTA 9/11 Security Project
A new report by the state comptroller says Hurricane Sandy delayed a project to ramp up the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's security program after the September 11th attacks.
Man Dies Days After Being Punched on 6 Train
A man has now died after being assaulted on a 6 train last week.
Friends, Family Mourn Man Who Died Breaking Up Bar Fight
The family of a man who died breaking up a bar fight in Staten Island over the weekend is in mourning and calling for action on the same day a 23-year-old man turns himself in in connection with the incident.


