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As Temperatures Rise, Smart Use of Air Conditioning Can Save Money
There are six-and-a-half million window air conditioners located around the city and running them all day can really run up your electric bill. In her Money Matters report, Tara Lynn Wagner takes a look at how to stretch your cooling dollar without breaking a sweat
Skype Brings Explorers, Authors and Scientists Into Classrooms Virtually
Simple video conferencing is helping to forever change, many would argue for the better, how children are learning in the classroom.
Queens Gym Teacher Charged with Raping Second Student
A Queens gym teacher who has been accused of raping a student is now facing additional charges after a second 16-year-old student came forward.
Cuomo Bets Apples for Rice Cakes With California Gov. in Stanley Cup Final
Gov. Andrew Cuomo is placing a friendly wager on the Stanley Cup Final.
FBI Offering Reward in Airplane Laser Point Probe
A reward is now being offered as federal authorities continue to search for individuals who point lasers at airplanes, including those taking off and arriving at JFK and LaGuardia.
Sources: Over 100 Indicted in Harlem Gang Takedown
More than 100 people have been indicted over their alleged connection to three rival gangs in Harlem, sources tell NY1.
State's Highest Court Weighs Large Sugary Drink Ban
The New York State Court of Appeals is set to hear arguments today from the Board of Health, which claims it has the right to ban sales of sugary drinks larger than 16 ounces.
New Yorkers Lace Up for National Running Day
Runners here in the city are hitting the pavement today for National Running Day with events planned across the five boroughs.
TWC Honored for Expanding Tech Reach at Annual LULAC Awards
The League of United Latin American Citizens honored Time Warner Cable at its annual award ceremony Tuesday night in Midtown.
NY1 From the Floor AM: Alibaba Reportedly Targeting August 8 for IPO
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
NY1 ItCH: A Big Fight at the Very Minimum
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
NYPD: Man Stabbed on Chelsea Subway Platform
Police are searching for the person who stabbed a man inside the 1 train station at 18th Street and Seventh Avenue early this morning.
In The Papers 6/4/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Search Intensifies for Man Wanted in Deadly Brooklyn Stabbings
Police are hoping a sketch and possible new DNA clues will help them locate the man who they believe fatally stabbed an 18-year-old woman and six-year-old boy and wounded a seven-year-old girl in East New York over the weekend. | Share your thoughts.
NY1 Online: The Call 6/3/14
John Schiumo hosts the June 3, 2014 episode of The Call.
June 4th In NYC History
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Mets' David Murphy to Speak at White House About Being a Working Dad
Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy is heading to the White House next week to talk about the need for progressive workplace policies.
Brooklyn DA Exonerates 53-Year-Old Man Wrongfully Convicted 17 Years Ago
The Brooklyn District Attorney exonerated a 53-year-old man who was found to be wrongfully convicted after serving 17 years in prison.
Police Investigate Shooting of 16-Year-Old in Clinton Hill
Police are investigating a shooting that left a 16-year-old boy dead in Brooklyn Monday night.
NY1 Online: Special Panel Discusses Latina Teen Suicide Problem
Doctor Rosa, Beatriz, Erin Mercado and Nivia Domes, Erin's mother, took part in a special panel on Inside City Hall to discuss the problem of teenage suicide in the Latina community and what the city can do to help prevent it.
