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NYC leaders want call for more tolerance for Sikhs
City leaders want the city to help promote tolerance for the Sikh community following the Wisconsin shooting.
Activists urge Harper Collins to pull Chick-fil-A kids meal deal
Protesters who are against Chick-fil-A want the Berenstain Bears out of the restaurant.
WTC beam with president’s signature raised to 104th Floor
The rebuilding of the World Trade Center passed another milestone.
Health Dept. clears up confusion about breast-feeding initative
The city is reiterating that it is not banning formulas from hospitals at all.
Kelly teases NYPD information aggregator system
Details of a new police surveillance system are scarce, but the NYCLU is already concerned.
Bloomberg, Quinn split on Chick-fil-A city ban
The city’s top leaders are on opposite sides when it comes to dealing with the controversy over Chick-fil-A’s outspoken president.
NYPD investigating detective’s home in Qns kidnapping case
A bizarre set of events has put a veteran cop under intense scrutiny.
Queens Council member marries longtime partner
The wedding between Jimmy Van Bramer and Dan Hendrick marked another positive in the gay rights movement.
Olympic bid loss made New York City stronger
New York may have lost its chance to host this summer’s Olympics but it gained so much by not having the games.
Voters prefer Clinton over Cuomo for 2016 Prez run
New Yorkers already have some thoughts about candidates for the next presidential election.
Bloomberg, Tuscon victims, city mayors push for gun control
The mayor has teamed up with the victims of the 2011 shooting to call on President Obama and Mitt Romey to crack down on guns.
Former Qns. assemblyman arrested on wire fraud charge
Jimmy Meng was caught allegedly taking bribes by the FBI.
Supporters pack Health Department’s soda ban public hearing
The only hearing for the controversial soda ban had few opponents speaking against the plan.
Gay rights groups celebrate same-sex marriage anniversary
For the thousands of same sex couples that got married over the last 12 months, the anniversary of gay marriage is an empowerment of their rights.
Mayor, opponents make final push before soda ban hearing
A day before the dept of health held its hearing on the soda ban, both sides of the plan made their final push.
Bloomberg blasts presidential candidates on gun control
The mayor did not hold back in his reaction to the Aurora, CO shootings.
Feds approve East Side garbage transfer station
The city has passed the final hurdle for its plan to bring a new garbage transfer station to 91st Street.
Facebook fans, Boehner defend Weiner’s wife
Thousands are rallying to the defense of Huma Abedin after Michelle Bachmann and other Tea Party members accused her and other Muslims of being part of a conspiracy against the U.S.
‘Dark Knight Rises’ features Manhattan locales for key scenes
For the first time, Manhattan will be one of the “stars” portraying Gotham City.