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Find Literary Love in New York for Valentine's Day
In honor of Valentine’s Day, the New York Public Library has published a map of New York where all the best literary love scenes have taken place.
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Cuomo's Approval Rating Lowest Ever: Poll
Three months after Gov. Cuomo’s re-election, a new poll published Monday finds that his approval rating is the lowest ever with over half of New York voters viewing him unfavorably.
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Staten Island Bar Introduces Drinks With Lids After Women Say They Were Drugged
The G.O.A.T, a Staten Island bar, announced Tuesday that it would implement safety measures such as lidded cups after women said they had been drugged at the venue.
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NASA Announces 2018 Was Fourth Warmest Year on Record
NASA announced Wednesday that 2018 was the fourth warmest year since 1880.
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2 New York Cities Rank High on Best Credit Scores List —and 1 NJ Town is Dead Last
A study by Wallethub released Wednesday showed that two New York towns were in the top 20 for best credit scores—and Camden, NJ is the worst out of the entire country.
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Calling All Hot Dog Lovers—the Nathan's Famous Contest Qualifiers are Coming Near You
Wiener worshipers in the tri-state area can chow down on some dogs and qualify for the Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest at two qualifiers in Central Islip and Queens.
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People Pictured Taking Selfies on Central Park Ice Saturday Sparks Warning from City
A picture of people walking on the iced-over Central Park lake circulated Saturday, enraging New Yorkers and drawing concern from the FDNY.
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Find a Warming Center Near You
If you or someone you know is stuck out in the life-threatening cold, these warming centers can help.
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New York Institution St. Mark's Comics Closing After 36 Years
St. Mark’s Comics, an integral part of St. Mark’s Place for 36 years, announced its forthcoming closure Tuesday.
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Tired of Hearing It's Going to Be Cold? Let's Try It Like This
Storm Team 4 has been warning New Yorkers for days about how bone-chillingly cold it will get this week as the arctic mass freezing Chicago with -50 degree wind chills heads our way. So it’ll be cold, some of you may think — move on.