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Police suspect a drug overdose.
Alternate-side parking days could be cut in half.
The one with a dangerously unhealthy addiction.
A website seeks to mobilize supporters, but do supporters care enough to mobilize?
A skyscraper grows in Manhattan.
Miss Softee live-blogs from the middle of the debate.
Will New York City take a stand against Arizona's illegal-immigration law?
"If I could change time, I would do things differently."
In about fifteen years, there will be slightly fewer ugly grates covering storefronts.
The mayor is in a fight with the City Council over parking-ticket grace periods.
The disgraced city councilman admitted to pocketing $106,000 in funds earmarked for charities.
Miguel Martinez, who is expected to be charged in the coming weeks, stepped down today.
City Council members, including Christine Quinn, are eyeing Bloomberg as they nurse their wounds from the term-limits battle.
Holy cow. In a major victory for Mayor Bloomberg, the City Council just narrowly voted to pass his proposal to extend term limits.
This afternoon City Council will face a vote on term limits. But there are still hurdles before we get there.
In which we imagine what was going on inside the head of the girl who told off Mayor Bloomberg.
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