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There is a new COVID-19 variant that is driving infections across the globe. Several cases have been detected in New York.
The Trump administration is trying to expand natural gas supply flow throughout the Northeast using interstate pipelines — a goal that’s been stymied in the past by fierce local opposition and ...
Inspired by Polish tennis superstar Iga Świątek, Gabriela Lojek decided to pick up a racket her freshman year and hasn’t looked back since. “I knew nothing about tennis. I knew nothing ...
Over the next three years, the U.S. will host three mega sporting events: the Ryder Cup in September, FIFA World Cup matches next summer, and the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. Those events will ...
A wet start is expected Tuesday, with rounds of showers and storms through the morning hours. Rain will taper off by early afternoon and end before the evening rush. Be sure to grab an umbrella ...
It’s a difficult day for more than 500 Rite Aid employees citywide. According to the New York state Department of Labor, 33 Rite Aid locations across the city are expected to start to close on ...
Measles cases inched up slightly in the U.S. this past week, with a new county impacted in Texas and Colorado reporting a new outbreak. There are 1,088 confirmed measles cases in the U.S., up 42 ...
Top New York lawmakers and advocates are sounding the alarm about the future of a federally funded program providing health care and support to more than 130,000 9/11 victims and first responders.
A nonprofit group is pitching a plan to transform Penn Station by relocating Madison Square Garden and building a new train station and park in its place. The proposal, put forward by Grand Penn ...
Veronica Keitt, founder of The People's Film Festival, joined NY1's Dean Meminger to discuss the themes and films at this year's event in Harlem. Tap the video player above to watch the full ...
Dozens of experts in artificial intelligence are urging Gov. Kathy Hochul and state lawmakers to support legislation that would put in place AI safeguards. The legislation, if passed, would ...
New York state employers will no longer be allowed to test employees for cannabis, according to new regulations released by the state Department of Labor. This makes New York the first state in ...