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John F. Kennedy International Airport

View of Sarah Sze's art installation ( a hanging sculpture made of a constellation of photos) at Terminal-B Arrivals Departure Hall at LaGuardia Airport.

Eighteen Newly Announced Artist Commissions Will Enhance JFK’s Terminal 6

Projects in the works include sculptures, suspended installations, murals and mosaics by artists like Nina Chanel Abney, Eddie Martinez, Kerstin BrƤtsch and Barbara Kruger.
By Elisa Carollo
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
A row of United Airlines planes sitting at Newark's airport

United Will Suspend Service at JFK Airport Unless Given More Flight Slots

United Airlines will pull the service of its four daily flights at JFK airport unless the airline is given more flights, according to company CEO Scott Kirby.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

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

By Harmon Leon
NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 29: New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, (L) and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo comfort each other at the end of a press conference after a NJ Transit train crashed in to the platform at Hoboken Terminal September 29, 2016 in Hoboken, New Jersey. According to reports, at least one person has been killed and over 100 injured.

Christie, Cuomo Shake Up Leadership at the Port Authority

By Salvador Rizzo
A United Sttes Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer

Homeland Security Inspector General Agrees to Probe Potential Abuses Around Trump’s Muslim Travel Ban

By Will Bredderman
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The 35 Absolute Best Signs Supporting Muslims at the #NoBan Protests

By Sage Lazzaro
Former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Donald Trump and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.

Cuomo Launches Hotline for Relatives of Travelers Coming From Trump’s Banned Countries

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
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
Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks to the press in front of Trump Tower after his meeting with President-elect Donald Trump.

Afternoon Bulletin: De Blasio Slams Trump’s Voter Fraud Claims, JetBlue Flies to Cuba

By Madeleine Streets
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
Oscar Morel, 35, pictured here in a police sketch, is being charged with fatally shooting two men, including an imam, outside a Queens mosque on Sunday.

Afternoon Bulletin: Man Charged in Imam Shooting, Martin Shkreli Lurks at Guy Fieri’s

By Spencer Roth-Rose
Bolting ahead of the competition.

9 Hilarious Olympic Memes of ‘Smiling Usain Bolt,’ the World’s Fastest Man

By John Bonazzo
The MTA will run out of money by June 30 if the state budget isn't approved.

Afternoon Bulletin: MTA Almost Out of Money, Former FDNY Commissioner Dies

By Zoƫ Miller
(Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

Afternoon Bulletin: WTC Stair Climb Cancelled, JFK Customs Officially the Worst

By Janaki Chadha
The Spring Street salt shed is filled with salt prior to the storm's arrival. (Photo by Bryan Thomas/Getty Images)

Everything You Need to Know About This Weekend’s Blizzard

By Parker Richards
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
Rendering of one potential design for a new Pennsylvania Station (Photo: Gov. Andrew Cuomo's Office).

Cuomo Unveils Vision of ‘Biggest Construction Program In Our State’s History, Period’

By Will Bredderman
Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, center, tours an Industrial Business Zone with, from left, Council members Antonio Reynoso, Robert Cornegy, and Stephen Levin.

Mayor and City Council Agree to Restrict Hotels in Industrial Business Zones

By Jillian Jorgensen
Pope Francis talks to a New York City police officer while visiting the South Pool at the World Trade Center. (Photo: Getty)

Afternoon Bulletin: Pope Visits 9/11 Memorial, Historic TWA Center to Become Hotel

By Lisa Brown

Afternoon Bulletin: Giant Sinkhole Strikes Sunset Park, Queens Library Gets $14M

By Catherine Rafter
A sign for New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's new housing plan stands at an affordable housing construction site.

Afternoon Bulletin: De Blasio Announces Affordable Housing Plans

By Catherine Rafter
The entrance to Rikers Island.

Afternoon Bulletin: Cash Bail to End for 3,000 Awaiting Trial, Man O’War Strikes LI

By Justin Joffe
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