In what many analysts say was rejection of conservative fiscal policies of outgoing Mayor Bloomberg, majority of New York City voters chose de Blasio
Experts suggest what might be done to minimize cost of future extreme weather events due to climate change
Hurricane Sandy nearly destroyed many attractions at iconic amusement park, but they have now been restored after a lot of hard work
The shutdown meant the cancellation or postponement of many asylum hearings and threatened to curtail many benefits
Whether it is knitting a sweater or fashioning a new artificial heart valve, the desire to make stuff seems to be a hardwired human trait
Efforts include better equipment for law enforcement, decreasing demand for ivory
After being diagnosed with breast cancer, Letty Cottin Pogrebin wrote 'How to Be a Friend to a Friend Who’s Sick'
Banjo virtuoso Jayme Stone is interested in reuniting American banjo with its roots
Gary Marlon Suson created it as way to share photographs, artifacts he collected as official photographer during recovery efforts
Younger generation puts its own mark on ancient heritage
Even as acceptance grows for transgendered people, questions arise for them, society
Some describe coup, violence as inhumane, while some say ousting President Morsi of Muslim Brotherhood was setback for democracy
Sound is the focus of a new show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York
New York is experimenting with a new kind of probation office — community-based, client-centered and attractive
They had varied responses to the ruling
Mira Awad raises call for human solidarity worldwide
Conventional musicals are Tony Award frontrunners
Dissecting human cadavers offers hands-on learning
Natasha Trethewey says poetry helps us envision the 'better worlds we are working to build'
Sunday, May 12 is Mother's Day in America
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