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Riders keep getting stuck as train equipment and overhead lines get snarled.


The drowning of two Brooklyn teens at Jacob Riis Park in Rockaway last month served as a reminder of how to respond if you find yourself struggling in choppy waters.


New York Harbor's seaports have seen more action since the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge closed the Port of Baltimore, but that's brought additional truck traffic and environmental concerns to areas of Newark and Elizabeth.


The spiritual leader has been staying at the Park Hyatt since undergoing knee surgery.


The arrest comes as rapes in New York City have reached a five-year high, according to crime statistics.


Lyft, the parent company, said it didn’t factor in some changes to costs when it set rates in December.


Because you need to be extra careful if you're out on the water tomorrow, here are your afternoon links: Joe Biden reportedly considering dropping out, Sag Harbor gallery selling Justin Timberlake mugshot art, Caesar salad turns 100 and more.


Calls to the hotline have calmed down since their 2020 peak, but remain high in some neighborhoods.


"Majority Rules" is playing at the Angelika's East Village location through July 4.


Because only a third of those who tried out made the cut, here are your early links: JoJo Siwa cussed out someone who booed her at a Pride concert, Trump sentencing delayed, Staten Islanders overdosing on animal tranqs and more.


New Census data is out about New York City neighborhoods; an online tool helps reveal what there is to know.


Ronald Gomez-Mesa tried to break up a fight that followed a car crash.


The new budget includes $15 million to help affordable housing groups acquire apartment buildings – far less than the $250 million several councilmembers had demanded.


While both acts are generally illegal in New York, distinguishing between them may determine whether you run for cover and call 911 or complain about the noise and call 311.


The Academy for New Americans creates a welcoming musical home for new arrivals.


Officials say the BOE improperly granted sick and annual leave at a value of $61,609.


More trains are also coming to the B, D, J, M, 3 and 5 lines this month.


Mayor Adams is warning New Yorkers not to fall for a scam text posing as a message from the city.


The neighborhood in the “Lower West Side” of Manhattan was home to the country’s first Arabic-language newspaper and poet Kahlil Gibran.