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Al fresco with Fido: New York state law now allows dogs to join people on restaurant patios

ALBANY, N.Y.—Dogs may now venture onto restaurant patios under a new state law allowing restaurants to open outdoor dining areas …

On Sept. 11 anniversary, appeals to remember as time passes

NEW YORK – Sept. 11 victims’ relatives marked the anniversary of the terror attacks Friday in a subdued gathering at …

New York mayor: Someone may have ‘inappropriately’ tapped gas line before explosion, collapse

NEW YORK—Someone may have improperly tapped a gas line before an explosion that levelled three apartment buildings and injured nearly …

Chokehold case stirs debate on special prosecutors

NEW YORK — After a police officer wasn’t indicted in a fatal chokehold caught on video, some officials are reviving …

Packed agenda for Prince William, Kate in NYC, DC

NEW YORK — Among the roughly 5 million visitors expected in New York this holiday season, at least two are …

Shia LaBeouf pleads guilty to disorderly conduct stemming from incident at Broadway show

NEW YORK—Shia LaBeouf admitted Wednesday to acting up at a Broadway show, pleading guilty to disorderly conduct in one of …

Now open, 9/11 museum sees influx of new artifacts

NEW YORK — After seeing the new National September 11 Memorial Museum, one victim’s widow decided to donate one of …

New York City police to subway acrobats: Sit down

NEW YORK — The underground acrobats who flip, somersault and pole-dance among New York City subway riders as trains roll …

Florida pastor on trial in NYC in fake Hirst artworks case; jury deliberations resume Tuesday

    NEW YORK – A Miami pastor knowingly peddled phoney examples of some of British art star Damien Hirst’s …

Philip Seymour Hoffman’s will asks for son to be raised in NYC, SF or Chicago, citing culture

  NEW YORK – Philip Seymour Hoffman built a career in Hollywood, but his will shows he thought childhood was …

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