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Mayor Michael Bloomberg was the featured guest on "Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!” at Carnegie Hall Thursday night.

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Bloomberg said he's already planning the Yankees victory parade on Broadway, just two games into the playoffs.

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N.J. Governor Chris Christie announced Thursday that the ARC project into Penn Station will not go forward.

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Making paid sick leave mandatory would be "a terrible, terrible idea," the mayor said.

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The new $34 million school on Governors Island teaches students everything from marine biology to scuba diving.

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The Department of Justice will doll out $298 million to local police agencies, but the NYPD won't get a dime.

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Under the paid sick leave bill, businesses with over 20 employees would have to give them nine days a year in sick leave.

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The reforms come as the city plans to open a new school for grades nine to 14, and add new technology to schools.

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An artists' group pasted 1,500 posters asking New Yorkers to express their views in their own handwriting.

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Billionaire philanthropist David Koch nudged out Mayor Michael Bloomberg as Manhattan's richest man.

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The changes are meant to make the area safer and friendlier for pedestrians, said DOT Commissioner Janette Sadik-Kahn.

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Mayor Michael Bloomberg is putting his political support behind Andrew Cuomo's bid to be New York's next governor.

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The Department of City Planning is taking input about waterfront development online before next month's meeting.

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The city began monitoring an additional 500 Midtown surveillance cameras Monday, bringing the total to 1,159.

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The governor vetoed a bill that would have offered rent relief to New Yorkers living with HIV/AIDS.