• In a meeting last week described by one staffer as "the most depressing pep talk," Bill de Blasio, New York City's beleaguered mayor , asked members of his administration to keep the faith amid proliferating controversies. (gawker.com)
  • Nancy Hagans, president of the New York State Nurses Association, called the new deals a "historic victory" - both for the city's nurses and nurses across the country. (politico.com)
  • Housed in a historic building across the street from Central Park, the Ritz-Carlton New York is an elegant option in one of the city's most desirable locations. (forbes.com)
  • New York City's current concentration in finance is the result of its last great reinvention, which began in the 1970s. (city-journal.org)
  • You'll find pick-up locations across New York City's five boroughs and at nearby airports, including JFK and LaGuardia . (hertz.com)
  • More importantly, buried in all the romantic, embittered reminisces, Moss has provided us with a comprehensive history of the city's zoning laws, demonstrating how they carefully (and at times, not carefully at all) mask their racism with claims of wanting to make the city "more livable. (thedailybeast.com)
  • New York City's largest police union blasted the expected announcement, saying those still under vaccine requirements are being treated as 'second-class citizens. (cnbc.com)
  • Looters break into a Zumiez store near New York City's Union Square, June 1, 2020. (cnbc.com)
  • Police guard a smoke shop near New York City's Union Square after looters tried to break in. (cnbc.com)
  • A little girl holds a Black Lives Matter sign at a rally outside the Stonewall Inn in New York City's West Village, June 2, 2020. (cnbc.com)
  • A protestor with fist raised during a demonstration in support of black transgender people at the Stonewall Inn in New York City's West Village, June 2, 2020. (cnbc.com)
  • On a cool night in early March of this year, I travelled out to meet some of these guys - and "guys" is a term I use advisedly - at a meeting of one of New York City's knife clubs. (villagevoice.com)
  • More than 1,000 students with individualized education programs are attending 25 of New York City's top high schools-just 3.7 percent of those schools' total enrollment of more than 28,000, but still a marked increase from just four years ago. (edweek.org)
  • In total, New York City has received more than $2.1 billion in funding from DHS to support the city's counterterrorism and homeland security-related initiatives. (dhs.gov)
  • The NYC Tracking Program worked closely with staff from the city's Climate and Health program, funded by the CDC Climate Ready States and Cities Initiative , to contribute to a city-wide strategic plan to prepare for the effects of climate change. (cdc.gov)
  • A local chronicle concerns itself with the history of a geographically limited area, such as a city or a territory, and is characterised by its interest in the story of the city's foundation, explanations for various names of places and buildings as well as the character of the lands around the city, its citizens and its political constitution. (lu.se)
  • Following Mayo Clinic in the annual ranking's top spot, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles rises from number six to number two this year, and New York City's NYU Langone Hospitals finish third, up from eighth last year. (medscape.com)
  • Below, we've selected our favorite New York City hotels for 2023. (forbes.com)
  • The Council Plan 2023 to 2027 sets out our vision and our priorities to establish conditions that make York a healthier, fairer, more affordable, more sustainable and more accessible city where everyone feels valued. (york.gov.uk)
  • Workers board up a Wells Fargo bank branch in New York City in anticipation of looting and riots, June 1, 2020. (cnbc.com)
  • Black Lives Matter protestors march up 7th Avenue in New York City, June 2, 2020. (cnbc.com)
  • Medical workers outside Elmhurst Hospital Center, in the Queens borough of New York City, on March 26, 2020. (go.com)
  • The building is: permanently on the Register of the National Estate (21 March 1978) classified by the National Trust of Australia (1 November 1976) on the Shire municipal inventory (31 December 1995) permanently on the State Register of Heritage Places (7 February 1997) AM (Tony) Clack and Jenni McColl, York Sketchbook, The York Society, 2003, p.2. (wikipedia.org)
  • I intended to visit on October 31 but a quick Google search brought me to a 1995 New York Times article that mentioned the cemetery closes on Halloween because of fear of vandals destroying or damaging the Houdini gravesite. (tripadvisor.ca)
  • Ah, the city that never sleeps. (cracked.com)
  • T he Big Apple boasts the title of the city that never sleeps, but the island of Manhattan has an impressive array of hotels to find respite from the bustling streets below. (forbes.com)
  • No one told the Aedes mosquito that New York is the city that never sleeps. (cdc.gov)
  • New York City Mayor Eric Adams makes an announcement at a news conference in Times Square in Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S., March 4, 2022. (cnbc.com)
  • London and New York: Routledge, 2022. (lu.se)
  • It has been a bull market for downbeat urban reporting since the pandemic arrived in town. (archdaily.com)
  • The coronavirus pandemic started tearing through through the city in March, leaving at least 17,000 people dead. (cnbc.com)
  • A Mount Sinai spokesperson said the proposed agreement is similar to deals previously reached between NYSNA and eight other private hospitals across the city. (politico.com)
  • New York City Mayor Eric Adams, along with the New York City Department of Design and Construction , has announced the breaking ground on the construction of the Studio Gang -designed Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center . (archdaily.com)
  • New York Mayor Eric Adams on Thursday partially lifted a vaccine mandate that had kept some top athletes from playing in the city - while keeping the requirement for countless other workers. (cnbc.com)
  • In 1908, New York had a short-lived ordinance. (cracked.com)
  • Regardless of whatever political good or harm it did, former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg's appearance at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday appears to have gotten under Republican nominee Donald Trump's skin. (gawker.com)
  • Heightened anxiety around coronavirus in the city is certainly on the rise. (go.com)
  • Adams said it was unfair to athletes and other performers due to a loophole that allowed them, not based in New York City, to play in the five boroughs even if they're not vaccinated . (cnbc.com)
  • Crain's New York Business is the trusted voice of the New York business community-connecting businesses across the five boroughs by providing analysis and opinion on how to navigate New York's complex business and political landscape. (crainsnewyork.com)
  • Results of search for 'su:{City planning. (who.int)
  • During the NYC protests, looters ransacked stores in several Manhattan neighborhoods, and the city has imposed a curfew for the first time since the Second World War in response. (cnbc.com)
  • Findings were used in testimony by the City of New York that recommended improvements in the resilience of electric power grids during heat waves, especially in neighborhoods where residents are at higher risk for getting sick or dying during extreme heat events. (cdc.gov)
  • the erection of the Town Hall was York's swan song. (wikipedia.org)
  • In "Vanishing" Moss paints Bloomberg as the modern-day, billionaire successor to Robert Moses, long cast as New York's worst villain, steamrolling through city in an endless effort to make it friendlier to billionaires. (thedailybeast.com)
  • A Brooklyn man taken into custody in East New York late on Sunday has been charged in the killing of imam Maulama Akonjee and his assistant Thara Uddin outside the Al-Furqan Jame Masjid mosque in Ozone Park, Queens, on Saturday. (gawker.com)
  • Yes, the city notched 383 first-time residential foreclosures last month, a 53.2 percent annual increase (thanks largely to Queens). (observer.com)
  • Covid is a battle, our economy is a battle,' he told reporters at Citi Field in Queens, home of baseball's New York Mets. (cnbc.com)
  • While in New York City, Secretary Napolitano also met with Commissioner Kelly to discuss the Department's ongoing partnership with the NYPD and tour the Lower Manhattan Security Initiative (LMSI). (dhs.gov)
  • 400 years after Hudson found New York harbor, Eric Sanderson shares how he made a 3D map of Mannahatta's fascinating pre-city ecology of hills, rivers, wildlife -- accurate down to the block -- when Times Square was a wetland and you couldn't get delivery. (ted.com)
  • I was sitting eating a bland Panera sandwich, at the decidedly bland corner of Arch and Twelfth Streets in Center City Philadelphia, when I spotted a row of familiar red berets out the window. (gawker.com)
  • In September of this year, New York City experienced a severe storm that inundated its streets with more than 7 inches of rain in less than 24 hours , causing a number of roads to close, cars to submerge, and buses to get trapped. (archdaily.com)
  • Filmmaker Casey Neistat ( previously at Neatorama) took advantage of the latest snowfall to do what New York City residents don't do: snowboard on city streets. (neatorama.com)
  • On Thursday, the New York City Fire Department handled more than 6,000 911 calls, on what was the busiest day ever for FDNY paramedics in terms of individual medical incidents, according to the department. (go.com)
  • Police and protesters in New York clashed in the wake of Floyd's killing, reigniting long-simmering anger over Eric Garner's 2014 death at the hands of the NYPD. (cnbc.com)
  • New York, N.Y. - Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano today visited New York City to announce that the Department has deployed 300 advanced imaging technology (AIT) units to airports throughout the country, tour security screening operations at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and meet with New York City Police Department (NYPD) Commissioner Raymond Kelly regarding joint DHS-NYPD homeland security and counterterrorism operations. (dhs.gov)
  • To a magical stay on Central Park at The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park to incredible skyline views at the 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge , our picks offer all-star amenities and, most importantly, comfortable, quiet and luxurious spaces to recharge for another day of adventure. (forbes.com)
  • The superstorm caused severe damage in many areas, especially in New Jersey, New York City, and other parts of New York State. (cdc.gov)
  • Scientists predict that New York City is likely to have more frequent and more severe heat waves in the coming decades due to climate change. (cdc.gov)
  • and we are able to do it because this city got healthier and healthier over the past few weeks. (timeout.com)
  • Large demonstrations have rolled across the city as outraged protesters shout, chant and plead for action to end police brutality against African Americans. (cnbc.com)
  • The New York State Nurses Association reached tentative contract agreements overnight with Mount Sinai Hospital and Montefiore Medical Center. (politico.com)
  • NEW YORK - The New York City nurses strike ended early Thursday after their union reached tentative contract agreements overnight with Mount Sinai Hospital and Montefiore Medical Center. (politico.com)
  • The USNS Comfort and a military hospital established at the Javits Center are both expected to take non-COVID-19 patients soon in order to free up beds in the city for those who are sick. (go.com)
  • For the specialty rankings, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center remains number one in cancer care, the Cleveland Clinic is number one in cardiology and heart surgery, and the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City is number one in orthopedics. (medscape.com)
  • While in New York City, Secretary Napolitano visited JFK to highlight the first two AIT units at the airport and announce that the Department has deployed 300 AIT units to more than 60 airports nationwide-keeping the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) on track to deploy approximately 500 units by the end of 2010, 450 of which were funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). (dhs.gov)
  • The self-explanatory title of the third section is "Making the City Greek. (nybooks.com)
  • The opulent lobby inside the Four Seasons Hotel New York, Downtown. (forbes.com)
  • Eventually, New York did revive economically, carried on the back of a resurgent financial industry, which was itself another of the old port's progeny: long before 1792, when the Buttonwood Agreement established the New York Stock Exchange, downtown New York had financiers who insured and invested in shipping. (city-journal.org)
  • From cozy boutique hotels to historic grande dames, the options for the best hotels in New York City are seemingly endless. (forbes.com)
  • Though they are the ones protecting the city, 18% are living below twice the poverty line, according to city data. (go.com)
  • it will be a great day for New York City and another part of our comeback and a great opportunity for people to stay cool," Mayor Bill de Blasio said. (timeout.com)
  • Every town has its own problems, which are often completely incomprehensible to people even the next state over. (cracked.com)
  • The more recent explosion of financial services in New York reflected a series of innovations made by smart people who learned from one another's ideas. (city-journal.org)
  • The job of city government is to attract smart people and get out of their way. (city-journal.org)
  • Lots of old religious clerks and people from New York buried here. (tripadvisor.ca)
  • If the mandate isn't necessary for famous people, then it's not necessary for the cops who are protecting our city in the middle of a crime crisis,' Police Benevolent Association Pat Lynch said. (cnbc.com)
  • Our cover story this week is about the thousands of people arrested in New York City in recent years for possession of common folding knives. (villagevoice.com)
  • And with all eyes on the city, more people are aware of the situation and residents may seek out testing at higher rates than in other areas, according to Dr. Jon Zelner, an associate professor of epidemiology at the University of Michigan. (go.com)
  • A surveillance system that uses census tract resolution of persons tested, were increasing or not decreasing and the SaTScan prospective space-time scan statistic as quickly relative to elsewhere in the city). (cdc.gov)
  • In 2007, about 14 cases of rickettsialpox were reported New York City (a rate of approximately 1.7 cases per 1,000,000 persons). (medscape.com)
  • An imam was fatally shot in the head and another man, whom the New York Daily News reported to be the imam's assistant, also succumbed to his wounds after being attacked by a lone-gunman on Saturday. (gawker.com)
  • He had the courage to act while others remained silent, said Margot Wallström to the large crowd gathered at the New York University. (lu.se)
  • Oversized suites have gorgeous marble bathrooms, oversized tubs with views of the city skyline and plush beds that you'll melt right into. (forbes.com)
  • The tracking program also established baseline rates of heat-related illness for the city so they can monitor trends over time. (cdc.gov)
  • This section of the website presents a single collection of objects from one donor: the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. (si.edu)
  • During the period May 16-23, 1986, employees of the New York City Department of Health (NYCDOH) participated in a survey regarding smoking practices and attitudes toward a workplace smoking policy. (cdc.gov)
  • YRBSS, the New York City Youth Risk Behavior Survey (NYC YRBS) is conducted by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) in collaboration with the New York City Department of Education (DOE). (cdc.gov)
  • In 1926, the Town Hall was condemned by the Public Health Department and was closed down, due to a settling of the foundations. (wikipedia.org)
  • Health experts also noted that the numbers in New York are just a snapshot of the virus' spread. (go.com)
  • There are more than half a million health care workers in the city, according to a report released by New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer. (go.com)
  • Using tracking data for NYC, they estimated potential health impacts from increasing temperatures during the 2020s if no additional climate adaptation measures are taken by the city. (cdc.gov)
  • New York City is in the forefront among cities connecting the dots between extreme heat, climate change, and their effects on health. (cdc.gov)
  • S navirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) molecular test results (posi- patiotemporal analysis of high-resolution corona- tive, negative, indeterminate) for New York state virus disease (COVID-19) data can help health of- residents to the New York State Electronic Clinical fi cials monitor disease spread and target interventions Laboratory Reporting System ( 9 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, a despotic thug who owes his enduring fame to an accident of history, reminded Americans in an appearance on "Face the Nation," that the real problem in African-American communities is not systemic racism or police brutality, but black-on-black violence. (gawker.com)
  • Salonica, City of Ghosts is a history of a fascinating, turbulent city by one of the most distinguished historians of his generation. (nybooks.com)
  • Mark Mazower's history begins with Sultan Mahmud II's victory, and goes on to describe the multicultural city that developed under Ottoman rule. (nybooks.com)
  • Not just Gerald Ford but history itself seemed to be telling New York to drop dead. (city-journal.org)
  • With a world-famous landmark on every street corner and an abundance of subway stops - it's easy to find your way around the city. (britishairways.com)
  • It's a rare feat in the city that never stops. (forbes.com)
  • High-powered New York City real estate developer Aby Rosen has sent his business partner Jared Kushner a pretty rude message. (gawker.com)
  • New York has wide-ranging vaccine mandates that apply to those who do 'in-person work or interact with the public in the course of business. (cnbc.com)
  • Cadillac is making some major changes: it will no longer call Detroit home, instead moving to New York City and becoming its own business unit. (csmonitor.com)
  • Choose from our huge collection of vehicles - we have sports cars for inner-city cool, large SUVs for families, and luxury sedans to travel in style. (hertz.com)
  • Events in New York City for those who are fair-minded, love opera, talks, and long walks to the Javits Center. (observer.com)
  • Two and a half year's later the world was at war and York never recovered the confidence that was expressed in the construction of the Town Hall. (wikipedia.org)
  • A wooden box of ivory vaccinator points used for the type of mass vaccinations that had to be accomplished in a population center such as New York City. (si.edu)
  • The Avon Gazette and York Times. (wikipedia.org)
  • It would be easy, and at times Jeremiah Moss makes it tempting, to relegate his book Vanishing New York: How a Great City Lost Its Soul to the pile of tomes by city dwellers bemoaning their lost city. (thedailybeast.com)
  • Los Angeles had 4,907 first-time foreclosures in August, a 158.7 percent jump from August 2007 and enough to create a foreclosure rate per household of 0.16 percent, 12 times higher than that of New York City. (observer.com)
  • The vast majority of cases in New York are in the city. (go.com)
  • The city of Thessaloniki, to give its original and present Greek name, was founded in the fourth century BC by the husband of the half-sister of Alexander the Great. (nybooks.com)
  • It was at this time a predominantly Greek city, but that was to change in 1430 when it fell to the advancing armies of the Ottoman Sultan Murad II. (nybooks.com)
  • The Jews, who retained their Judeo-Spanish language throughout their sojourn in Salonica, were still the largest ethnic group in the population when the city fell to the Greek army in 1912. (nybooks.com)
  • when it fell the city was therefore subjected to the customary murder, rape, and pillage of the time. (nybooks.com)
  • Bemoaning the disappearance of the New York is a time-honored tradition: no one has ever arrived here early enough to experience the city at its greatest, and everyone who comes after you has arrived too late. (thedailybeast.com)
  • Historical and current reflections on Raoul Wallenberg´s legacy in relation to our time´s challenges to prevent and punish war crimes and genocide were at the core of the speeches both in New York and Los Angeles. (lu.se)