New York may have some of the best college and graduate programs in the nation, but students who attend those schools suffer long term challenges. Experts say this problem is getting worse and will destroy the quality of life for the entire city.
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World Cup NYC: International soccer fans show their pride
World Cup Fever hits the world’s melting pot and the city’s immigrant community is ready to show off their national pride.
Clinton book tour a key start to possible White House run: Expert
If Hillary Clinton were to take another shot at the White House, her book tour is a good way to start get her message out there, according to a political strategist.
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.
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.
Rangers’ Stanley Cup appearance has New Yorkers painting the town blue
Rangers fans say the excitement about the team’s latest bid to bring the Stanley Cup home.
Star Wars launches charity contest for guest roles in new film
Star Wars fans can give back to charity and have a shot to be on set with the heroes and villains of the sci-fi saga.
Most popular take-out food in NYC, by borough
Each borough has it’s own bragging rights when it comes to take out food, according to stats gathered by Seamless and Grubhub.
Fleet Week in NYC: Military, city prepare big bash
Fleet Week’s “leap year” disappointed a lot of New Yorkers and armed service members, but businesses aim to counter that with this bigger celebrations this year.
Downtown community looks back at Ground Zero rebuild efforts
As the downtown neighborhood begins a new phase in its post 9-11 life with the opening of the museum, those who were invested in its rebound reflect on the years of hard work.
Outdated city rules hurt the booming food truck business: Experts
Food trucks are the city’s fastest growing eatery trend but experts say it created a dark shadow that costs entrepreneurs.
‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’ paves the way for more NYC blockbusters
The Marvel superhero movie’s success will help pave the way for more blockbusters to film and edit in the Big Apple, experts say.
Tavern on the Green’s comeback set to leave a positive mark on city
The resurrection of the Central Park staple might send positive ripple effects that will help businesses on the brink.
World’s Fair 50th anniversary brings renewed push for Pavilion restoration
The 50th Anniversary of one of the biggest events in Queens’s history may be the factor that results in a new era for the borough’s long forgotten relic.
De Blasio, Chirlane McCray get candid on ‘The View’
The city’s first couple opened up about a wide variety of topics on the popular ABC daytime talk show.
New York runners ready to make Boston stronger for marathon
Big Apple runners said they want to help Boston send a message to the world: The runner’s spirit can never be killed
Fireworks art show coming to Prospect Park next weekend
A feminist themed firework show will treat Brooklynites on April 26.
Flyers push fans to defriend Rangers friends on Facebook
The Philadelphia Flyers turned to social media to tease Ranger fans just before the start of the post season.
Marlon Wayans returns to ‘A Haunted House’ with horror sequel
The comedian and writer said he looked to only one element when creating a follow-up to the horror parody: story.
New York’s mom-and-pop stores fight for survival
The loss of longtime Big Apple venues is becoming a common scene as rents and changing demographics force owners to close their doors.