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Midtown & Theater District »

The sculptures, by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, were unveiled Wednesday to mixed reviews.

Downtown »

Support for the president is up after the death of Osama bin Laden, a new poll shows.

Downtown »

Julie Menin, Community Board 1 chairwoman, will no longer serve on the panel distributing $17 million in grants.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Legislation set to be debated Wednesday would keep the the number of rickshaws allowed in the city to 850.

Manhattan »

Mayor Bloomberg slammed landlords who illegally divide apartments Tuesday, saying they put tenants at risk.

Downtown »

Councilwoman Margaret Chin wants to levy a $1,000 fine against people who buy knockoff goods.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg wants foreign grad students to get green cards automatically.

Manhattan »

Bloomberg said he and Ray Kelly are confident a new tracking system have made fixing nearly impossible today.

Downtown »

Rachel Bilson and Karl Lagerfeld screened a short film about ice cream on night two of the Tribeca Film Festival.

Manhattan »

A major supplier of online cigarettes and 30 city residents were named in a lawsuit filed by the city to recoup lost tax revenue.

Manhattan »

The possible additions to the city's green initiatives are part of an updated PlaNYC unveiled in Harlem Thursday.

Manhattan »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg says he isn't running for office, but he's registered with the State Board of Elections anyway.

Manhattan »

The mayor said that a new electronic monitoring system makes it much more difficult for police to fix tickets.

Manhattan »

Walcott replaces Cathie Black, who resigned last week after just three months on the job.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Clinton and Bloomberg have merged their climate change efforts into one organization, they announced.