New York Times Co. Chief Executive Officer Janet Robinson said the namesake newspaper is holding on to its circulation as the Wall Street Journal promotes its New York section and
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Calling him one of America’s “most experienced and most respected intelligence professionals,” President Barack Obama has nominated Air Force Lt. Gen. James Clapper to be the new director of national
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U.S. stocks sank, with the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index falling to its lowest level in four months, as slower-than-estimated jobs growth spurred concern the economic recovery may not be
According to online media reports, the NYPD has made an arrest in the recent incident this past Wednesday in Crown Heights, where two young girls were attacked Wednesday. The two
Helen Thomas is considered the dean of the White House press corps, having covered the White House for decades. But as seen in the video below, she is also a
A woman driving a car mowed down a mother and her 3 children at the corner of Avenue L & East 34th Street on Thursday afternoon. Numerous people witnessed the
While continuing his harsh accusations against Israel over its deadly raid on an aid flotilla, the Turkish prime minister said he does not see Hamas as a terrorist organization, but
British budget airline easyJet unveiled a volcanic ash detector on Friday that it says will allow aircraft to safely navigate around potentially lethal ash clouds. The system uses tiny infrared
Oorah’s BoyZone will be able to continue building in Jefferson, NY. The final Order and Judgment of Judge Devine, rendered this week, brought great relief to the dozens of employees
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A flood of temporary Census workers in May led to the biggest jump in jobs in ten years, the government reported Friday. Employers added 431,000 jobs in the month, up
Despite reports that the aid ship “Rachel Corrie” may turn back due to malfunctions discovered on two accompanying vessels that are carrying reporters, the aid ship’s crew said Friday it
Prosecutors built their child labor case against Sholom Rubashkin on the testimony of liars and thieves, and failed to prove that the former Agriprocessors Inc. executive allowed children to work
Yussi Rieder, a wealthy Boro Park community activist is considering mounting a run against newly elected Council Member David Greenfield, according to several sources that have spoken with him. Rieder,
To those in the City Council chamber on Thursday, the bitter exchange between Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly and Councilman Albert Vann over a letter from the lawmaker to the
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