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Police said they are seeing a particular uptick in ER visits for kids who get their hands on weed gummies. → Read More
Police say the teenagers are both 18 and are both now in stable condition at the hospital. → Read More
Have you ever considered what's in that puddle you're stepping into? → Read More
Thousands of children have no access to clean drinking water and a place to stay after a series of earthquakes. → Read More
A homeless man has owers and workers at local businesses in a Queens neighborhood scared for their safety. → Read More
There are some big changes when it comes to what you'll pay in taxes on your income in the coming year. → Read More
Researchers in New York are doing work on developing cancer vaccines. → Read More
Apartment leases are up 2% in November compared to October, and up significantly more over this time last year. → Read More
Julius Bar, one of the oldest gay bars in New York City, could become the latest of the city's landmarks. → Read More
Research shows a stark gender gap in the politicians who represent not only the United States but also New York. Less than a third of New York's state senators are women, despite making up a slight majority of the population. The group VoteRunLead seeks to train more women to run for office. → Read More
The New York City Marathon will kick off on Sunday morning with runners facing possible record-high temperatures. → Read More
Students and teachers opened brand-new boxes of school supplies at I.S. 49 Berta Dreyfus on Staten Island on Tuesday. Fox Corporation donated these school supplies as part of its Fox For Students program and partnership with the nonprofit Kids In Need Foundation. → Read More
A new survey out says that Gen-Z loves watching TV using subtitles. → Read More
Thousands of people marched and rallied in New York City on Monday to protest the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade. In doing so, the high court ended nearly 50 years of the federally protected constitutional right to have an abortion. → Read More
Juneteenth is being marked, celebrated, and commemorated all weekend in the New York City area. → Read More
Could Times Square be home to a new casino in New York City? → Read More
An institute in New York teaches young adults with special needs how to advocate for themselves. Students pick an area of interest and learn how to make and give a presentation on the subject. Who better to educate others about what they need than those who need it most? → Read More
New York state on Tuesday reported 40,000 new cases of COVID statewide, pushing the state's positivity rate up near 20%. Hospitalizations are rising fast, too. That has some public health experts questioning the CDC's decision to shorten the recommended isolation period for people who test positive. → Read More
New York City mayor Bill de Blasio is relishing another court victory for requiring COVID-19 vaccines. → Read More
Employers can require that workers be vaccinated, according to an employment law experts. → Read More