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Ronald Perelman standing at podium

Billionaire Perelman Claims $410 Million Worth of Art No Longer Has “Oomph” After Fire

Revlon owner Ronald Perelman says some of his million-dollar artworks by Warhol, Twombly and Ruscha "lost their luster" after a 2018 fire at his Hamptons home.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

The Museum of Chinese in America is Bringing Its Archives to Google Arts & Culture

One year after a devastating fire nearly wiped out its archives, MOCA is reintroducing visitors to its vast collection digitally.
By Helen Holmes

The Museum of Chinese in America Plans to Move Forward After Fire Destroys 85,000 Objects

Initial plans to salvage waterlogged items have been thwarted, but the Museum has launched a crowdfunding campaign to find a way forward.
By Helen Holmes

After Rebuilding Notre Dame, Why Aren’t More Patrons Stepping in to Save Venice?

By Helen Holmes

Those Overseeing Notre Dame Restoration Won’t Be Taking Any Risks With New Design

By Helen Holmes

Law Requiring Fire Sprinklers in NYC High-Rises May Return—Against Trump’s Wishes

By Madina Toure
FDNY members operate on scene of a blaze at an apartment building in Bronx.

Bronx Fire, NYC’s Worst in 25 Years, Kills At Least 12 Individuals

By Madina Toure
Firefighters work at the scene following an overnight fire that claimed the lives of at least nine people at a warehouse in the Fruitvale neighborhood on December 3, 2016 in Oakland, California. The warehouse was hosting an electronic music party. (Photo by Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Imag

After the Oakland Fire, We Can’t Wait for NYC to Save Our Art Spaces

By Justin Joffe
Firefighters fight the blaze at the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Sava

Afternoon Bulletin: Fire Sweeps Historic Church, NYC Sends 1M Condoms to Puerto Rico

By Felipe De La Hoz
Zadig & Voltaire couple Thierry Gillier and Cecilia Bonstom have listed there palatial Madison Avenue pad.

Au Revoir! Zadig & Voltaire’s Thierry Gillier and Cécilia Bönström List UES Abode

By Morgan Halberg
Sign pointing to clean water pick up in Flint, Michigan

Afternoon Bulletin: NYC Schools Go Untested for Lead, Fire Rages Through Bushwick

By Jas Chana
Central Park had the highest number of total crimes out of parks in the city.

Afternoon Bulletin: City Parks Crime Stats Released, NYCHA Sandy Lawsuit and More

By Lisa Brown
Artists and activists held signs and banners outside the Brooklyn Museum, with messages like "BK NOT 4 SALE." (Photo: Getty Images)

Afternoon Bulletin: Protests at Brooklyn Museum, Baby Saved in Queens Fire and More

By Stephanie Grella
Borough Park gas explosion (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Afternoon Bulletin: Gas Explosion City’s Fourth in 2 Years, Dr. Oz’s NYPD House Call

By Abigail Rowe
FIAR updated its Facebook today with the above photo and caption "We'll miss you, Holly House. REST IN POWER." (Photo: FIAR Facebook page)

Early Morning Fire Destroys Home of LGBTQ Fire Island Artist Residency

By Alanna Martinez
A woman lights up a candle at the scene of a fire that killed seven children yesterday in the Midwood neighborhood March 22, 2015 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. Investigators say a hot plate in the kitchen started the fire that killed the children ranging in age from five to 16 years old, and left the mother and another child in critical condition. The bodies of the children are being flown to Israel for burial. (Photo by Kena Betancur/Getty Images)

Why Did God Allow Seven Jewish Children to Die in a Brooklyn Fire?

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
41 Spring Street. (Scott Bintner/Property Shark)

Arsonist Sentenced 20 Years to Life for Spring Street Blaze That Killed Neighbor

By Kim Velsey

iPhone 6 Bends, Catches Fire in Pants Pocket, Man Claims

By Jordyn Taylor

Woman Claims iPhone Left Huge Burn on the Side of Her Face

By Jordyn Taylor

New Jersey Issues Emergency Bulletin Over Idiotic 'Fire Challenge' Trend

By Jordyn Taylor

Fire on 30 Rock’s Observation Deck Injures Six

By Issy Thompson

A Dell Laptop Just Exploded in a 72-Year-Old Woman's Face

By Jordyn Taylor
Smoke settles over Mahattan after a New Jersy fire burned through the night. /NBC 4 New York

New Jersey Fire Stinks Up New York Skyline

By Danica Ceballos

Heroic Man Braves Burning House to Save His Xbox

By Jordan Valinsky
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