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It's Thursday in New York City, where at-home printers have long been incapable of producing counterfeit money.
What if, in a similar way, 3D printers couldn't make unlicensed guns?
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who recently became the head of the national Prosecutors Against Gun Violence advocacy group, is pushing for legislation in New York state and around the country to crack down on 3D-printed guns.
Three nurses in the labor and delivery department at Mount Sinai Hospital were fired for allegedly “sabotaging” emergency drills ahead of this week's strike. Their union said it was retaliation.
Here's how the nurses' strike at three major New York City hospitals is affecting patient care.
Verizon said service is back for affected customers in the New York area, and customers who lost cell service during yesterday's outage will receive account credits.
Alvin K. Hellerstein, the 92-year-old federal judge who will preside over Nicolás Maduro's trial in Lower Manhattan, has been known to fall asleep on the job.
The New York Giants are on the verge of hiring John Harbaugh as their new coach.
In other sports news, Peter Mangione — a 24-year-old soccer midfielder and the little cousin of accused CEO killer Luigi Mangione — has signed a contract to play for Brooklyn FC, whose home field is Maimonides Park in Coney Island.
Advocates want Gov. Kathy Hochul to support the New York for All Act, a pending state bill that would block both state and local officers from enforcing federal immigration laws and sharing sensitive information with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, absent a judicial warrant.
The governor's priority is a departure from more than a century of planning by New York transportation officials, who have spent generations trying and failing to create a train line that travels down Second Avenue all the way to the Financial District.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani and a citywide network of tenants have opened a new front in a fight to block the sale of more than 5,000 rent-stabilized apartments from a bankrupt landlord to a company they say has a checkered ownership history.
A squat rectangle located across from a Home Depot parking lot in an unassuming corner of Staten Island's North Shore proves that good design doesn't require a massive budget.