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Two people died in flooded basements on Thursday after heavy rain overwhelmed streets and subway stations in New York City. The New York Police Department confirmed the two deaths to ABC News. A 39-year-old man was found unconscious and unresponsive in a flooded basement in Brooklyn,
Halloween the day has become more like Halloween the season in New York City. In places like Maspeth, Queens, and Bushwick, Brooklyn, bars, clubs and parks have been hosting events where people can appear not as paralegals or communications assistants, but as the pope or that one dude from Oasis.
A bird sighting on New York's Long Island has avian enthusiasts flocking to the region in the hopes of spotting a feathered friend who has never been seen before in the state.
One of the world's biggest and best marathons will take flight on Sunday across the five boroughs of New York City. Here's what you need to know.
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2025 New York City Marathon: Here's what to know about this year's race
Thousands of people will take to the streets of the Big Apple on Sunday to compete in the 2025 TCS New York City Marathon. The race became the world's largest marathon ever in 2024 after 55,646 people crossed the finish line. Here's what to know about this year's marathon. The 2025 TCS New York City Marathon starts at 8 a.m. ET on Sunday, Nov. 2.
I T’S EVERY New Yorker’s lament: the city is full of yellow cabs, except when you really need one. And so, when Curtis Sliwa saw an empty one near his apartment just before dawn one morning in 1992, he felt like he had “hit the lottery”.
Celebrities have been everywhere this week. In New York City, Sabrina Carpenter bundles up, and A$AP Rocky and Margaret Qualley film a Chanel commercial. Also in the Big Apple, a fashionable Kim Kardashian promotes All's Fair, and Busy Philipps shares a kiss with her boyfriend Blake Berris.
There are delays at all three major airports and on the rails, and utility companies have reported some power outages.
Whereas many parts of the world that once hosted humming factories gripe about deindustrialisation, New York faces a different challenge: call it “definancialisation”. Its grip on America’s finance industry,