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United planes sitting at Newark, with Manhattan skyline in the background

Starting Next Month, Newark Will No Longer Be Considered a New York City Airport

Newark will no longer be listed as a NYC airport by October. Alongside a new pricing structure, the airport change could lead to extra fees for travelers.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

Oliver Stone’s New JFK Doc to Dig Up “Conspiracy Fact” at Cannes

The director of 'JFK Revisited' has said his film is “about real facts that are shocking to people.”
By Mia Pollack

Want to Spend $205 on an 8-Minute Helicopter Ride? Uber’s Here to Help

That’s right, the ride hailing app now allows New Yorkers to order a helicopter from their smartphones.
By Harmon Leon
Hungry while waiting for your flight? Here are your best airport food options.

The Best Airport Dining Options in the Country

By Taylor Tobin
The Kennedy family.

This Is the Year of Kennedy Arrests

By Margaret Abrams
The New York Immigration Coalition and Make the Road New York held a press conference at John F. Kennedy International Airport.

As Trump’s New Travel Ban Set to Begin, Muslim and Immigrant Advocates Return to JFK

By Madina Toure
Jackie Kennedy.

Kim Kardashian Was the Buyer of Jackie Kennedy’s Cartier Watch

By Taylor Boozan
YouTube/NBC

Megyn Kelly Holds It Together While Putin Sighs, Smirks and Slings Insults

By Joe Lapointe
Chris Christie and Donald Trump

Opioid Abuse Is a Public Health Crisis—Here’s How Trump Can Beat It

By Tevi Troy
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump board Air Force One before departing Tel Aviv on May 23, 2017.

The First Lady of Israel’s Gift to Melania Trump Was Truly Touching

By Micah Halpern
Muslim women at the interfaith action and prayer at John F. Kennedy International Airport today.

Muslims Pray in Front of JFK Airport to Protest Trump’s Executive Orders

By Madina Toure
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent stands watch at John F. Kennedy Airport.

NYC Reps Push for Release of All 11 Refugees Held at JFK Terminal 4 On Trump’s Order

By Will Bredderman
Director Oliver Stone at the Rome premiere of Snowden.

Has Oliver Stone Ever Met a Dictator He Doesn’t Admire?

By Joel Sucher
NEW YORK, NY - JULY 17: People walk along a Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) platform on July 17, 2014 in New York City. Three days before workers were expected to walk off the job, state officials and union leaders have said that a strike has been averted. New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced details of the deal saying that it calls for 17 percent raises over six and a half years. Over 300,000 people use the train service on the weekdays. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Cuomo Calls LIRR Derailment ‘A Minor Accident’ at Unveiling of Latest Infrastructure Proposal

By Will Bredderman
Passengers get down at the immigration control while police looking for an active shooter at JFK International airport in New York on August 14, 2016.

The Panic at JFK

By The Editors
Thanks to A-list investors and new partnerships, JetSmarter is flying high.

This Private Jet App Will Save You From the Airport Security Line

By John Bonazzo
27th May 1963: Supremely confident American boxer Cassius Clay holds up five fingers in a prediction of how many rounds it will take him to knock out British boxer Henry Cooper.

Requiem for a Heavyweight: ‘The Greatest’ Muhammad Ali

By Joe Lapointe
A photograph showing former White House intern Monica Lewinsky meeting President Bill Clinton at a White House function submitted as evidence in documents by the Starr investigation and released by the House Judicary committee September 21, 1998.

From Zimmerman to Lewinsky, a Look at Where Our Criminal Artifacts Are Now

By Michael Malice
An entrance to the Port Authority Bus Terminal is viewed on August 21, 2014 in New York City.

Port Authority Executive Director Responds to Observer Editorial

By Patrick Foye
Rooftop Cottage on 3rd Ave. and 13th St.

Afternoon Bulletin: Buy a $17K Apartment in SoHo, Hoverboards Seized at JFK and More

By Kelsi Trinidad
Upon the return of Agents Mulder and Scully, we examine the history of their conspiracies. (Youtube)

‘The X-Files’ Marks a Return to the Paranoid Style in American Television

By Justin Joffe
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 21: The abandoned trolley station beneath Dupont Circle that the city hopes will be developed into a public arts and/or entertainments space in Washington, DC on January 21, 2010. The area has been locked up since the mid 90's when it was an underground retail complex for a few months. Local architects and arts groups are working with the city to make the tunnel space viable again. (Photo by Linda Davidson/The Washington Post via Getty Images). StaffPhoto imported to Merlin on Thu Jan 21 13:24:04 2010

DC’s Secret Tunnels to Become Art Space, Knoedler Trial Begins—and More

By Alanna Martinez
U.S. President John F. Kennedy (1917 - 1963) (C) and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (1929 - 1994) pose with their family on Christmas Day at the White House, Washington, D.C., December 25, 1962. (L-R): Caroline Kennedy, unidentified, John F. Kennedy Jr. (1960 - 1999), Anthony Radziwill (1959 - 1999), Prince Stanislaus Radziwill, Lee Radziwill, and their daughter, Ann Christine Radziwill. (Photo by John F. Kennedy Library/Courtesy of Getty Images)

Kennedy Family Housewares Head to Auction, Smithsonian Acquires MLK Bust—and More

By Alanna Martinez
The 6 Train. (Photo: Timothy A. Clary for AFP/Getty Images).

Andrew Cuomo Hints at How He Will Pay for His Massive Infrastructure Projects

By Will Bredderman
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