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Mobile Location Services are Changing the Dating Game
As we continue our look at dating in the 21st century, dating via your mobile device on the one hand may make things more convenient. Yet, on the other, it may be a bit too convenient.
President Unveils Anti-Terror Fund During West Point Address
President Obama delivered the commencement address at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point this morning where he introduced a new, $5 billion "terrorism partnership fund" to help other countries fight radical extremists.
NY1 Online: The Call 5/27/14
John Schiumo hosts the May 27, 2014 episode of The Call.
NY1 From the Floor AM: Applications for U.S. Home Mortgages Fall
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
In The Papers 5/28/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Big Apple Not Seeking Bid for 2024 Summer Olympics
The de Blasio administration has decided against submitting a bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics after weighing the event's pros and cons.
City Health Dept. Forms "Rat Squad" to Combat Pesky Rodents
The city Health Department will hire nine inspectors as part of a new "rat squad" who will be tasked with hunting down and killing the rodents in colonies where they breed and have access to food and water.
NY1 ItCH: The Best of Frenemies
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
Sound Advice: Lee Fields Gives his Mother a 'Bouquet of Songs'
In his latest "Sound Advice" report, WFUV DJ Eric Holland speaks with Lee Fields, a recording artist of over 45 years and frontman of Lee Fields and the Expressions.
Recipe: Roasted Eggplant, Red Pepper and Goat Cheese Stacks
Today's recipe is for roasted eggplant stacks with jarred roasted red peppers, store-bought basil pesto, goat cheese, Kalamata olives and jarred marinara sauce!
Canadiens Win Wild Game 5 to Extend Series With Rangers
The Rangers are heading back home after losing a wild Game 5 in Montreal 7-4 Tuesday night.
May 28th In NYC History
May 28th
50 Cent's First Pitch Attempt Misses Target by Wide Margin
50 Cent threw out the first pitch before last night's Mets game at Citi Field and missed the target by a wide margin.
Montefiore Health System, Yeshiva University to Run Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx-based Montefiore Health System is joining forces with Yeshiva University to run the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Tottenville Residents Say Temporary Berm Installed to Protect from Storms is Eroding
Tottenville homeowners are worried that a man-made protective wall that's meant to give residents living on Staten Island's shoreline an added buffer against the ocean won't be able to withstand the threat of any future storms.
Boy, 6, Suffers Broken Leg After Being Hit by Parks Dept. Vehicle in Morningside Park
A 6-year-old boy suffered a broken leg after being hit by a Department of Parks and Recreation vehicle Tuesday afternoon.
Manhole Fire on Manhattan's East Side Disrupts Evening Rush
A manhole fire on Manhattan's east side caused disruptions during the evening rush Tuesday.
Coney Island School To Get Fire Alarms Fixed By Start of Next School Year
The Department of Education says the alarms at P.S. 90 are expected to be back in full service by September when the new school year starts, almost two years after Hurricane Sandy.
NY1 Online: Wiseguys Weigh In on Cuomo's Campaign Moves
The NY1 Wiseguys - former Sen. Alfonse D'Amato, Conservative Party Chairman Michael Long and former City Council Speaker Peter Vallone Sr. - discussed Governor Andrew Cuomo's campaign moves and explored whether or not the governor is at peace with his political base.
NY1 Online: Avella Weighs In on Primary Challenge from Liu
State Senator Tony Avella joined Inside City Hall to discuss his decision to join the Independent Democratic Conference and if he is ready to raise the money to beat back a Democratic primary challenge from former City Comptroller John Liu.