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New York celebrates the death of Osama bin Laden

Nearly ten years after the September 11 attacks and America’s subsequent invasion of Afghanistan, a U.S. Special Forces team has […]

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After leaving the order, Catholic “married priests” continue to minister

Ordained married men preform religious rites for disfranchised Catholics.

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Residents push for historical district along West End Avenue

Historical district could protect buildings between West 70th and West 110th Streets.

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Charter schools use new online system to screen applicants

Nearly 3,000 charter school applicants applied online this year.

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American auctions on the decline

Auctions have felt the effect of eBay and the advent of other online antiquing sites.

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Spring thaw reveals new obstacle for drivers

Bedbugs received plenty of attention last year, but this spring, a different menace is terrorizing New York. Pavement’s Nick DeSantis […]

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Broadway finds new ways to go green

The Broadway Green Alliance encourages environmentally friendly practices at city theaters.

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Queens mechanic holds workshops for women

Mechanic Audra Fordin of Flushing, Queens, teaches other women the essentials of auto repair.

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For Easter on Fifth Avenue, faith is optional

Hundreds made their way along Fifth Avenue Easter Sunday in the Bonnet Festival at St. Patrick's Cathedral.

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In new job market, older women struggle to find work

Some women say they're being judged not by their resumes but by their age.