The city’s migrant residents aren’t flying too far away from the nest.
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Breaking news articles.
MediaMath signs lease at 4 World Trade Center
The first open tower at the World Trade Center just snagged another tenant.
Law would require vets to write prescriptions for pets
A bill proposed by two U.S. Senators could save pet owners millions on medications for their furry members.
Mayor announces new investments for Downtown Brooklyn
Downtown Brooklyn’s transformation enters phase two.
Mideast tensions felt at City Hall news conference
The Middle East conflict raised tensions at a news conference at City Hall.
FDNY, mayor mourn Matthew Ambelas, fallen Bravest
The FDNY paid their final respects to one of their own who died on duty in Brooklyn.
Crumbs may be back in business
The defunct and popular bakery may live another day from the help of a business celebrity.
De Blasio applauds city’s TV industry for Emmy noms
The city’s booming TV productions scored 107 nominations during this year’s award season.
Brooklyn DA’s office to stop prosecuting first time pot arrests
The Brooklyn DA’s decision will have ripple effects for the city’s drug laws.
Binge drinking targeted in new city campaign
The city’s latest efforts to promote safe drinking will focus on how bingeing affects New Yorkers as a whole.
Yankees fan caught napping on camera, sues team and ESPN
A Yankee fan wasn’t too happy that he was caught on camera at the wrong place at the wrong time.
NYC’s largest residential skyscraper proposed for West Side
The next big tower could be coming to the West Side.
Big soda ban is thrown out by NYS’s highest court
The city’s fight to keep soda ban fizzled for the final time.
Rent Guidelines Board votes for 1% hike on one-year leases
The city’s rent stabilized apartments will not see a rent freeze despite calls from tenants and the mayor.
Schumer and Boxer settle Stanley Cup bet
Sen. Charles Schumer is a man of his word when it comes to bets on the Rangers.
Transporation advocates push for lower speed limit
The lock is ticking for the state to consider a bill that would lower the speed limit and advocates say Albany shouldn’t hesitate.
De Blasio, LA Mayor make a Stanley Cup bet
The Rangers and the Kings have a lot riding on this year’s Stanley Cup finals, including the pride of their home leaders.
Soda ban appeal final hearing set for Wednesday in Albany
The city will make its final stand to make Mayor Bloomberg’s soda ban a reality.
Obama to move to NYC? Experts weigh in.
The idea of Barack Obama calling New York home isn’t too far fetched according to political and real estate experts.
Income inequality in New York getting worse, according to survey
The divide between New York’s rich and poor is going up and hurting the overall quality of life, according to a new report.