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The money will be used for Animal Care Centers of New York City to increase their intake capacity in Manhattan and Queens and hire 14 new staff members. This comes after last week the non profit announced it was out of room for the first time in its three decade history and would no longer accept pets. Mayor Adams commented on the matter
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Travel + Leisure on MSNNew York City’s Most Anticipated Hotel Just Reopened—and We Were Among the First to StayAfter a meticulous, $2 billion restoration–the priciest in American history—the Waldorf Astoria is back, and breathing Art Deco glamor into Midtown Manhattan.
Officials warned young children and those with respiratory illnesses to take precautions. For weeks, smoke from Canadian wildfires has been drifting across the border.
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The New York Sirens’ first-round draft pick, Casey O’Brien, has been busy since the PWHL Draft. She took a “media tour” across New York, attending sporting events, marching in the NYC Pride Parade, inspiring young hockey players,
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THE CITY on MSNTraveling the City By Water: Your Guide to NYC Boats and FerriesThis story is part of Summer & THE CITY, our weekly newsletter made to help you enjoy — and survive — the hottest time in the five boroughs. Sign up here. Our city is a collection of islands, and New Yorkers have been using ferries to traverse its waterways for centuries.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams praised the Trump administration's efforts to secure the southern border and claimed that those efforts have provided the city "real relief."
Days after an off-duty U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent was shot in New York City, one of the two suspects appeared before a federal judge. CBS News New York's Alice Gainer reports.