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A Subway restuarant

The Subway Sandwich Chain is Up For Sale

Owned by two families since its founding in 1965, Subway could fetch more than $10 billion.
By Oliver Staley

New Google Maps Feature Will Predict How Crowded Your Train Will Be

In case you don't want to squeeze into a sweaty mob.
By Gabriela Barkho

Don’t Take Your Mom Here: Jones Beach Bar

Jones Beach Bar is so cool it doesn't even show up on Apple Maps.
By Helen Holmes
Mayor Bill de Blasio with MTA Chairman Thomas Prendergast inside the new 34th Street-Hudson Yards subway station. (Photo: William Alatriste/NYC Council)

City Council Wants MTA to Break Down Costs for Subway Plan

By Madina Toure
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a millionaires tax to fix the subway and fund fares for low-income New Yorkers.

De Blasio: Albany Will Back Tax on Wealthy Due to Grassroots Pressure

By Madina Toure
Gov. Andrew Cuomo addresses reporters following a press conference in Queens.

Cuomo, de Blasio Spar Over Who Should Fund MTA Subway Plan

By Madina Toure
A #6 train stops before midnight in the Brooklyn Bridge station of the New York City subway system in New York City.

MTA Chairman Says He’s ‘All Ears’ for De Blasio at Unveiling of Subway Plan

By Madina Toure
Vaughn Armour, a member of New York Communities for Change, at a rally in front of Governor Cuomo's office blasting problems with the city's subway system.

De Blasio Outlines What NYC Subway Riders ‘Deserve’ From MTA Overhaul

By Madina Toure
Vaughn Armour, a member of New York Communities for Change, at a rally in front of Governor Cuomo's office blasting problems with the city's subway system.

Riders and Advocates Call on Cuomo to ‘Take Charge’ and Lay Out Plan to Fix Subway

By Madina Toure
Mayor Bill de Blasio unveiled his plan to create 100,000 good-paying jobs over the next decade.

De Blasio Wants Control of Subway System If Cuomo Can’t Fix Its Problems

By Madina Toure
NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 28: A man waits for a downtown M train at 14th Street Station on January 28, 2015 in New York City. The subway returned to its normal schedule today after being shut down at 11PM on Monday in preperation for a snowstorm and running on the weekend schedule yesterday. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

7 Crazy GIFs That Match Subway Stops With the Messy Real World

By Brady Dale
The winning design for New York City's next 'I Voted' sticker, by Marie Dagata and Scott Heinz.

NYC Chooses Subway Map Design for New ‘I Voted’ Stickers

By Alanna Martinez
Sotheby's auctioned off the collection of David Bowie on November 10.

David Bowie Art Collection Shatters Records, High Pay for Art World Social Media Jobs

By Alanna Martinez
A #6 train stops before midnight in the Brooklyn Bridge station of the New York City subway system in New York City.

The Subway Doesn’t Have to Stink

By The Editors
New York City Police vehicles parked in Times Square ahead of a press conference with Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYPD Commissioner James O'Neill on November 7 2016.

Afternoon Bulletin: W Train Back in Service, 5000 Cops to Be on Duty on Election Day

By Madeleine Streets
Drake and Future perform on stage at Gucci and Friends Homecoming Concert at Fox Theatre on July 22, 2016 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Afternoon Bulletin: Drake Opens Pop-Up Shop in NYC, Subway Swipes Protest and More

By Elissa Nunez
Bedford Avenue will be the last stop on the L Train when it enters its 18 month shutdown in 2019

Afternoon Bulletin: The L Train Apocalypse Is Officially Happening

By Spencer Roth-Rose
Stringer

Afternoon Bulletin: Stringer Eyes Gracie Mansion, Danger on the Subway and More

By Josh Keefe
Subway Assault

Afternoon Bulletin: Subway Assault, New Knicks Coach and More

By Spencer Roth-Rose
New York Police Officers secure the area near the scene of a shooting in a building on February 4, 2016 in the Bronx.

Perception, Meet Reality

By The Editors
New Yorkers share a subway pole, despite a crowded car.

Afternoon Bulletin: Subway Sex Crime Crackdown, Harper Lee’s Cheap UES Abode and More

By Jas Chana
Close to the brink. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Mind the Gap: MTA Layout at the Brink of Madness

By Drew Grant
Inside Blackout. (Photo: Specular)

Virtual Reality Is Coming to NYC’s L Train

By Brady Dale
(Photo: Kate Spade Instagram).

Rejoice Upper East Siders, Sidewalk Grates Won’t Ruin Your Heels Anymore

By Margaret Abrams
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