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With 62 counties, New York is the country's third most populous state. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Pennsylvania, and shares an international border with the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario. Its five largest cities are New York City (also the largest city in the United States), Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, and Syracuse.

 

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ALBANY A former staffer of Vito Lopez says the pervy pol became emboldened to mistreat his female staffers after seeing that the Assembly wasnt acting on her initial complaint of sexual harassment. T...

 

Firefighters sprayed foam on a twin-engine plane after the plane's pilot made an emergency landing at Newark International Airport this morning. The pilot of a twin-engine plane carrying 31...

 

Christopher Sadowski Police take a man into custody following Friday's fatal shooting in Greenwich Village. A brazen gunman shot and killed a 25-year-old man on a Greenwich Village street cor...

 

A well-dressed bank thief desperately tried to quiet down a freaked-out Midtown teller who screamed when he slipped her a note saying hed kill people unless she handed over cash. The Bank of America...

 

Manhattan *** Three women claiming to have psychic powers exploited an old ladys superstitious nature to scam her out of $2,000 in what investigators say was a classic bait and switch. The suspect s...

 

ALBANY Disgraced Assemblyman Vito Lopez will beat Gov. Cuomo and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver to the punch and resign no later than 10 a.m. Monday preventing his all-but-certain expulsion from th...

 

Lottery fever is gripping New York and the rest of the country, with the Powerball jackpot likely to grow beyond $700 million before tonights drawing. As of yesterday, the earlier, $600 million prize ...

 

Newark Mayor Cory Booker has made $1.3 million in fees for 90 speeches he has delivered around the country since 2008, including nearly $500,000 since the start of last year. Booker disclosed his inco...

 

Finally, an honest pol! City Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer helped bust a businessman on a bribery charge, The Post has learned. Mike Wolfert, whos developing a massive indoor rock-climbing center in Que...

 

A beautiful Hofstra University sorority girl was shot dead during a home invasion early yesterday after a masked gunman stalked her and her twin sister from a bar to their home near campus, law-enforc...

 
 

Headlines for Long Island from Newsday.com

The Salvation Army is offering emergency financial aid over the next four weeks to Long Islanders who have lost jobs since September. The grants - which are being funded by local Wal-Mart and Target d...

 

The president of the Long Island Rail Road is taking steps to reinforce regulations barring unauthorized people from riding in a train engineer's cab, following allegations that a LIRR conductor allow...

 

Since he was a baby, Ed Kelley has spent most summer weekends at the West End 2 area of Jones Beach. Until this year.

 

For the past two weeks, more than 50 companies that use Advantage Payroll Services in Freeport have been calling to "show their displeasure" about the federal minimum wage, which rises 70 ce...

 

Bryant Neal Vinas, who grew up in Patchogue, helped attack a U.S. base and funneled information on the LIRR and subway to al-Qaida.

 

Editors of a Suffolk weekly newspaper, the South Shore Press, said they were just trying to be "bipartisan."

 
 

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In New York, it seems as if a politician gets arrested every day. The state sets quite a standard.

 

The New York City Department of Education opened the first all-vegetarian public school lunchroom a couple of weeks ago. What do the children think?

 

Why lukewarm hot dogs still rule the streets of New York City.

 

Jessica Reinis of Boerum Hill was only in the fourth grade at the Brooklyn Friends school, but she had plenty of questions for Carol Bellamy, who, from 1977 to 1985, was the City Council president:&am...

 

The New York City mayor’s race has failed to attract much attention in the glossy world of national magazines, save for a handful of soft-focus features about Christine C. Quinn, the City C...

 

Guerrilla filmmakers often face crackdowns by the powers that be, and Zachary Maxwell is no exception.
 
His hidden-camera documentary was almost derailed last year when he was caugh...

 

ALBANY — Something was missing at a public hearing held by the State Senate on Tuesday to examine New York City’s campaign finance system: the public.
 
Even be...

 

The Food and Drug Administration is struggling to find the money to inspect foreign foods under a law that Congress did not support with funds.

 

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New York’s top prosecutor plans to sue two mortgage titans, Bank of America and Wells Fargo , over claims that they breached the terms o...

 
 

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