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The first step in the process is for a patient to shave their head and wear a frame-like helmet with coils that transmit brain imaging signals. The patient then goes into an MRI machine, which scans ...
We reached out to the top funded candidates in the race – and this week, News 12 spoke with Brad Lander, the current city comptroller, and former comptroller Scott Stringer about key issues in his ...
The raid happened on Friday at 967 Longfellow Avenue off Garrison Avenue, which is located across the street from the Bronx ...
Pascal Siakam scored 31 points, Tyrese Haliburton had 21 points and 13 assists, and the Indiana Pacers pulled away for a ...
All Hallows High School and Immaculate Conception School – two century-old Bronx Catholic schools – are set to close in a few weeks. Ronald Astree, Class of 1991 at All Hallows, recalled the 1985 ...
The walk supports victims of sexual assault, domestic violence and child abuse. Participants walked down Post Road and ended at Old Town Hall, some while wearing high heel shoes.
Cereals marketed toward children have changed over the past 13 years – lacking nutrition and increasing sugar, fat, carbohydrates and sodium with a decrease in protein and fiber, according to a JAMA ...
The man fatally shot near Crotona Park Friday has been identified by police as 21-year-old Irvin Provitt. Police say they are searching for two people. A witness told News 12 that they saw a large ...
Two Bronx High School of Science sisters are fighting to get new legislation passed that would require all theaters across the state to provide open caption screenings.
Stringer was born and raised in Washington Heights. He served nearly 30 years in public office as a state Assemblyman, Manhattan borough president and most recently as the city's comptroller.
Free vet services and animal food will be offered as a part of Community Veterinary Day with the ASPCA on Saturday.
David Tennenbaum sits at No. 6 on the Top Worst Landlords in New York City. There are 1,078 open Housing Preservation & Development violations across his buildings.