On Sunday morning, more than 30,000 cyclists will experience New York City from a perspective unlike any other: pedaling down 42 miles of car-free streets through all five boroughs, taking

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Opening what is likely to be a bitter and grueling election, President Obama held his first official campaign rally here in the Buckeye State, cranking up his populist pitch while

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Two Delta jets hit each other at John F. Kennedy Airport Friday night, prompting a Federal Aviation Administration investigation. The Delta 767 jets hit each other at a gate at

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Former Queens State Senator Hiram Monserrate pled guilty Friday to conspiracy and mail fraud charges related to his alleged use of City Council grants to fund his failed senate primary

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Gary Stein, the Marine ordered discharged for criticizing President Obama on the Internet, is now out of the Marine Corps. Stein, who was a sergeant, posted the news Thursday on

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Motorists who repeatedly speed through E-ZPass lanes at the Port Authority’s crossings risk having their accounts suspended. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is sending warnings to

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Republican voters would like to see Rick Santorum or Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) standing at Mitt Romney’s side this fall, a new poll found. A Reuters-Ipsos poll released Thursday found

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