Revelers celebrate Irish culture at St. Patrick's Day Parade
It's one of the city's longest-running traditions, with about 150,000 people participating.
It's one of the city's longest-running traditions, with about 150,000 people participating.
The clouds clear and we will see sunshine for the next few days.
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The report from City Comptroller Brad Lander's office found that while some buses are accessible in theory, in practice, they are not.
Risa Heller, a representative for Schumer’s book, said that the tour would be rescheduled “due to security concerns.”
The redesign takes cues from a study published last fall that recommended creating clearer distinctions between pedestrian and cycling lanes.
Assemblywoman Rodneyse Bichotte-Hermelyn, head of the Brooklyn Democratic Party, endorsed Andrew Cuomo for mayor of New York on Sunday
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Risa Heller, a representative for Schumer’s book, said that the tour would be rescheduled “due to security concerns.”
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Attorneys say the motion is due to extraordinary circumstances, including the stress put on Khalil's pregnant wife.
The clip begins with at least three immigration agents confronting Khalil in the lobby of his apartment building near the Columbia campus.
Currently, mopeds are banned from all city bridges, forcing many riders to use bike lanes.
The report from City Comptroller Brad Lander's office found that while some buses are accessible in theory, in practice, they are not.
The redesign takes cues from a study published last fall that recommended creating clearer distinctions between pedestrian and cycling lanes.
Expect to see slowdowns and service changes on some train lines as the city completes planned construction projects.
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“On Stage” host Frank DiLella sat down with the pair in the studio to discuss their experience bringing the play to life.
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More big swings could be ahead, with a decision by the Federal Reserve on interest rates coming later in the week.
Airstrikes targeting the rebels killed at least 53 people this weekend.
The comments came hours before another hearing is set to be held on the growing controversy and after two groups asked for explanations under oath.
Trump said the committee members should be prepared to be investigated, which follows Speaker Mike Johnson's commitment to do so earlier this year.
Trump's appearance in the Justice Department’s ceremonial Great Hall comes amid an ongoing conversation about the independence of the department.
Tade was top of mind when the two leaders met at the White House this week.
Airstrikes targeting the rebels killed at least 53 people this weekend.
South Africa's ambassador to the U.S. was expelled on Friday.
The professor's cousin is accusing officials of "willfully" disobeying a judge's order by sending Dr. Rasha Alawieh back to Lebanon.
A representative for the couple's estate urged in a motion that the court seal records in the case to protect the family’s right to privacy.
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