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More than 100 Egyptian-Americans took to the streets in Queens on Friday to celebrate President Hosni Mubarak's resignation.
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The confidential health data of about 1.7 million New York City patients, hospital staff and others were stolen in December.
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It is a rare year when the Yankees report for spring training as underdogs, but that's just what they are this season.
A wealthy Russian couple who made several failed bids for apartments at a number of elite Manhattan buildings finally hit pay dirt with a large condo at the famed Plaza Hotel.
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The man believed responsible for a Friday crime spree that claimed the lives of four people in Brooklyn was arrested Saturday after he stabbed someone in a Times Square subway station, the police said.
From spas to private jets, dogs who compete in the Westminster Dog Show live the high life.
Artist Laurie Simmons's new photography series, "The Love Doll: Days 1-30," featuring images of a Japanese sex doll photographed in day-to-day scenarios, opens Tuesday at Salon 94 Bowery.
At Indochine Thursday, Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld and Andy Valmorbida hosted an after-party for the opening of "The Hallelujah World Tour," an art exhibit by the Los Angeles graffiti-turned-studio artist Retna.
Anella brings a rustic charm and rich cuisine to a remote but quaint section of Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
A spring tease will greet New Yorkers on Valentine's Day, with temperatures reaching 50 and an enchanting wind wisping past sweethearts as they make their way around Greater New York.
The top three sellers of office buildings in 2010 have one thing in common: Google. The roughly $1.8 billion sale of 111 Eighth Avenue catapulted the sellers to the top of the rankings.
Napoleon Perdis may be one of the only men in America who can run his hand over the breast of a woman he hardly knows -- while giving a media interview, no less -- without getting smacked in the face.
Yale's Ingalls Rink, known as the Yale Whale because of the oddly whale-shaped roof, is perhaps the best-designed building in college hockey -- a sport with many unusual rinks.
This Victorian colonial in Harrison, N.Y., measures some 5,578 square feet and has a backyard with a park-like setting named after the owner's daughter.
See photos and videos of the runway shows, and get the latest trends and gossip from fashion week.
Single New Yorkers love to imagine that they are just too busy to meet someone. Not surprisingly, there's a slew of businesses catering to these eligibles.
Sometimes an event actually kind of lives up to its name; in this case, it's the 14th Annual 'An Unforgettable Evening' for the Entertainment Industry Foundation's Women's Cancer Research Fund.
"Picasso: Guitars 1912-1914" at MoMA shows how the artist turned the art world on its head.
This week in New York, Mr. Met heads to Florida, Fashion Week begins and Absinthe Donuts!
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