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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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Douglas Healey Officials examine the site of Friday's Metro-North train crash NEW HAVEN, Conn. Train service from New York to Boston was back on schedule Wednesday on one of the nation's olde...

 

Anthony Weiner was lying low this morning after releasing a video announcing his last-minute entry into the race for mayor. A crush of reporters was camped outside his Park Avenue South apartment for ...

 

Mayor Bloomberg went on a spitting-mad rant against a city cab-fleet boss who won a court victory over Hizzoners planned Taxi of Tomorrow vowing to destroy your f--king industry when he leaves office...

 

William Farrington Cops talking to a woman on the ledge of a balcony today in Midtown Manhattan A woman who threatened to jump from a Midtown building was talked down by police this morning, a...

 

Paul Martinka Rescue workers tend to a man who was hit by a Q train today A man was struck by a train in Brooklyn this morning, authorities said. The 50-year-old was hit by a Queens-bound Q tr...

 

Thousands of New Yorkers who rent out their apartments on the popular traveler site Airbnb.com are breaking the law, a New York judge ruled and they could be slapped with hefty fines. East Village co...

 

Anthony Weiner announced his campaign for mayor early this morning with what else? a leak. Shortly after midnight, the disgraced ex-congressmans campaign accidentally posted online a 2-minute, 16-se...

 

A federal judge threw the book at a Long Island man who escaped to Asia to avoid paying $1 million in child support slapping him with more than 2 1/2 years in prison yesterday. Robert Sand, 51 who h...

 

A man turned himself in for bashing a gay man in the East Village, cops said today. Gornell Roman, 39, allegedly pummeled victim Dan Contarino and called him anti-gay slurs on Monday while they were w...

 

A 12 year-old girl got the scare of a lifetime Monday night, when a bullet went flying through her bedroom window and somehow landed in her hair without wounding her, cops said. The victim was in her ...

 
 

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."

 
 

Local News from The NY Times

The revelations of two famous women help bring their diseases out of the shadows.

 

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?

 

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

 

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

 

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...

 

Alex and Jamie Schneider, autistic 22-year-old identical twins from Long Island, have completed more than 120 races, including five marathons, over the past seven years.

 
 

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