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A Legionnaires' disease cluster in the Harlem area of New York City has caused five deaths and sickened over 100 people. Here's what it is, symptoms and how it's spread.
Forget scrolling—this weekend, you can actually step inside TikTok’s favorite version of New York City.
For the first time, Success Academy Charter has been named one of the Big Apple’s top 10 best public high schools, according to new rankings by US News & World Report.
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Religion News Service on MSNNYC faith leaders look to coordinate as federal cuts strain pantries and soup kitchens
With federal funding cuts impacting food pantry resources across the nation, faith leaders in New York pledge new collaborations to sustain the city’s food banks and soup kitchens.
Move over, Stuyvesant—Queens just stole the crown. According to the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings, Queens High School for the Sciences at York College has officially been named the best high school in New York City, topping an ultra-competitive list that includes some of the city’s most legendary institutions.
While investigating a possible robbery at a Pentagon City residence, police arrested a New York woman on a narcotics violation, reports say.
A six-year-old girl and her mother, who were seeking asylum in the United States, have been deported to Ecuador after being arrested in New York City and held in immigration detention for a week.
A fifth person has succumbed to a deadly vapor that has crept up on New York City. Legionnaires’ disease, a kind of pneumonia that spreads from toxic water vapor, has also infected 108 people since the outbreak began at the end of July, according to the New York City Health Department on Monday.