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Islands on MSNNew York City's Oldest Restaurant Is A World-Famous Spot Where Washington And Hamilton Both Visited
Step back in time at New York City's oldest restaurant, a Revolutionary War landmark once visited by the likes of George Washington and Alexander Hamilton.
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ABC 7 New York on MSN'Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox' Hulu series premieres in New York City
Amanda Knox walked the red carpet alongside her husband, at the New York City premiere of her new scripted series about her life, "Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox."
During my 20 years in New York, I found the best way to sightsee was aboard the NYC commuter ferry. For just $4.50, it offers iconic views.
NEW YORK -- A fifth person has died in connection with a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in New York City, health officials said. The outbreak in Central Harlem has sickened dozens since it began in late July and the latest death was announced late Monday night. Fourteen people were hospitalized as of Monday, according to the health department.
Problems included suddenly losing power, the inability to exit in an emergency, issues with the gauges and icons on the dashboard, software that did not meet safety requirements, brakes not working, and "unintended" vehicle movement.
The U.S. Transportation Department said on Tuesday it may withhold up to 25% of federal transit funding for New York state's Metropolitan Transportation Authority if the agency does not improve safety for subway track maintenance workers.
Fewer than 1,000 private-sector jobs were added, the slowest growth in the labor market outside a recession and the pandemic since 2003.
New York City's taxpayer-funded safe injection site faces criticism as locals report public intercourse and defecation disrupting their East Harlem community.
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WWLP Springfield on MSNNew York City fugitive arrested in Worcester for alleged murder attempt
A New York City man was arrested in Massachusetts as a fugitive from justice in connection with an attempted murder charge.
Swimming will be prohibited at all New York City beaches Wednesday and Thursday as Hurricane Erin is threatening to bring dangerous rip currents and waves as large as 13 feet to shores all along