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New York State Trooper Is Shot Dead

New York State Trooper Is Shot Dead Trooper Joel R. Davis, 36, was killed as he approached the home of an active duty U.S. Army soldier, whose wife was found dead.

The Siren Call of Restaurant Week, and How It All Started

The Siren Call of Restaurant Week, and How It All Started Visitors and residents thrill to sit down for New York’s fanciest dining at a discount, but it wasn’t originally thought to be great for the restaurants.

At a Chelsea Art Gallery, an Age Requirement: Over 60 Only

At a Chelsea Art Gallery, an Age Requirement: Over 60 Only The Carter Burden Gallery seeks to correct an art world problem: Older, lesser-known artists are too often passed over. Thirty-somethings need not apply.

Ask Real Estate: Who Pays to Uproot a Terrace?

Ask Real Estate: Who Pays to Uproot a Terrace? If the condo board requires you to clear a landscaped terrace for a special building project, who pays for the cost?

U.S. Citizenship's Final Step: The Oath

U.S. Citizenship's Final Step: The Oath In this 360° video, attend a naturalization ceremony with Zachee Pouga Tinhaga, a lawyer from Cameroon, as he takes the oath of allegiance to become a U.S. citizen.

Beware the Blooms: Toxic Algae Found in Some City Ponds

Beware the Blooms: Toxic Algae Found in Some City Ponds While most algae is just an eyesore, a type of blue-green algae that can be harmful to dogs and humans has been found in two New York City’s parks.