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New York City’s sugary soft drink size rule struck down

New York City’s sugary soft drink size rule struck down

Posted on March 11, 2013 By Bloomberg News Business

New York City’s soft drink size rule won’t take effect Tuesday after a state judge blocked the plan following a challenge from industry groups including the American Beverage Association.

NYC police officer, Gilberto Valle, wanted to kill wife and eat others

NYC police officer, Gilberto Valle, wanted to kill wife and eat others

Posted on February 26, 2013 By AP Crime & Violence

A prosecutor insisted that Gilberto Valle was intent on conspiring to kidnap, kill and cook women he knew, including his wife.

Banana Joe, Best in Show at Westminster, is headed to Broadway

Banana Joe, Best in Show at Westminster, is headed to Broadway

Posted on February 14, 2013 By AP Entertainment

Banana Joe, the affenpinscher who was The Best in Show winner at the 137th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, is heading to Broadway to appear on stage.

Blizzard could cause outages and delays in the northeast

Blizzard could cause outages and delays in the northeast

Posted on February 7, 2013 By Bloomberg News Natural Disasters

Heavy snow, travel disruptions and power failures are possible from a “historic” blizzard that threatens to drop 2 feet of snow starting Friday.

Iconic NYC mayor Ed Koch dies 
at 88

Iconic NYC mayor Ed Koch dies 
at 88

Posted on February 1, 2013 By AP Politics

Three-term New York City Mayor Ed Koch died at 88, after battling an assortment of health problems and heart disease. He became a symbol for NYC.

Mayor Bloomberg’s overall donations to Johns Hopkins U. top $1B

Mayor Bloomberg’s overall donations to Johns Hopkins U. top $1B

Posted on January 28, 2013 By AP Education

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has pledged $350 million to Johns Hopkins University, as his lifetime giving to his alma mater eclipses $1 billion.

Best local restaurants in New York City

Best local restaurants in New York City

Posted on December 28, 2012 By Fernanda Beccaglia Lifestyle

It can be such a challenge to find your five top restaurants in a culinary mecca like NYC. Here are some of the best local restaurants in New York City.

Searching for New York City’s first Latino Mayor

Searching for New York City’s first Latino Mayor

Posted on December 15, 2012 By Raisa Camargo Politics

It might baffle outsiders that New York City has yet to elect a Latino for mayor, but New Yorkers argue it’s less about symbolism and more about results.

Gas rationing New York, Long Island, thousands without power

Gas rationing New York, Long Island, thousands without power

Posted on November 9, 2012 By AP Politics

Fuel shortages that led to gas hoarding prompted New York City and Long Island to initiate a gas rationing plan which begins Friday.

Storm-crippled NYC subways creaks back into service

Storm-crippled NYC subways creaks back into service

Posted on November 1, 2012 By Jose Oliveros Natural Disasters

The NYC subways started rolling in much of the city on Thursday for the first time since Superstorm Sandy crippled the nation’s largest transit system.

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