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The White House Hispanic Community Action Summit at Baruch College will bring together local organizations and federal officials Tuesday to brainstorm solutions to help the Latino community.

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Mayor Michael Bloomberg's girlfriend, Diana Taylor, criticized President Obama, Senator Gillibrand and the slew of Republican presidential hopefuls in an interview with the New York Observer .

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Mayor Michael Bloomberg questioned the logic of the continuing protests at Wall Street Friday, and left open the possibility that the city will shut them down.

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One of every five city residents is living in poverty, according to new data from the Census Bureau.

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Mayor Bloomberg announced that a record 23 television series are being filmed in New York City now.

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Mayor Bloomberg pledged $100 million of the city's money for a "world class" new science and engineering campus to help boost the city's economy.

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A hearing was held to consider whether developers who receive big city grants should pay workers higher wages.

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The City Council will hold a hearing Thursday to examine the merits of the bill.

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President Barack Obama struck an optimistic tone in his State of the Union address Tuesday night.

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Mayor Michael Bloomberg said that failure to reform the costly pension system will result in serious layoffs.

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The called on Albany to pass a package of controversial pension reforms to save the city billions.

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New York is hoping to boost its stature in applied science and engineering with a new research campus.

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Mayor Michael Bloomberg laid out a plan to fix the economy including creating 10 new Workforce1 Career Centers.

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Cuomo also announced two advisory teams to help him deal with the state's budget woes and boost job growth.

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City companies are expected to start hiring again as they prepare for a holiday season boost, according to experts.