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Man Places Bouquets of Flowers in Trash Cans for Stressed New Yorkers
One man’s trash can is another man’s vase.
That’s especially true for Lewis Miller – a floral designer based out of New York City.
Miller and...
NYC Will Transform 30 Blocks into a Pedestrian Utopia For Earth Day
Downtown Manhattan will shut down to cars and buses, and be filled up with activities for pedestrians in honor of Earth Day.
Check Out This Amazing Artwork From Discarded New York Subway Tickets
You know all those little discarded yellow and blue subway tickets lying around New York City? This artist uses those to make breathtaking collages.
These 7 Major U.S. Cities Achieved Double-digit Drop in Burglary Rates
Many major American cities continue to report overall declines in their crime rate, sustaining a positive downward trend that began the late 20th century.
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After Homeless Man Collapsed She Kept His Cart Safe When Paramedics Refused it
Dana Lee Calabrese was walking to dinner in Hollywood when suddenly a homeless man collapsed in the street right front of her—and it was...
Dog Stolen as Pup Returned to Family by Shelter Volunteers 100 Miles Away
This puppy's 100-mile journey home might have been a rough one if she hadn't been picked up by Jersey volunteers.
Open Your Arms On Nat’l Hugging Day! “Most Huggable” of 2016 is…
Go ahead. Hug someone close to you. It’s National Hugging Day.
You should really ask first, though — that’s the advice of the people who launched...
What’s Jon Stewart Up To? Loving Life Down on the Farm (WATCH)
After 16 years of hosting “The Daily Show,” Jon Stewart and his family said goodbye to New York City–and ‘hello,’ to life on a...
The 4 Apps That Are Total Game Changers For New Yorkers and Beyond
If you dine out with friends, need a compatible roommate, want to stay current with neighborhood happenings, or care about historical street scenes, these...
New York State to Turn Lights Out for Migrating Birds
The bright lights of New York attract millions of people to the big city, but they’ll be attracting fewer birds–which is a good thing...
Taylor Swift Donates Proceeds From New Song to NYC Public Schools
Taylor Swift wrote "Welcome to New York," the opening song on her new LP, to describe the thrill of moving to New York City's Tribeca...
No Person Shot, Stabbed, or Murdered in NYC Monday – Part of a Trend
For a blissful 36 hours beginning on Sunday night, there was no gun or knife violence reported in New York City. Officials couldn't remember...
12 of The Greatest Things to Love About America
What makes America great? On this, the 235th birthday of the nation's founding Declaration of Independence, it seems like a question we need to...
88 Street Pianos Pop-up in Parks, Plazas Around New York City
Yesterday marked the opening of the summer season of free concerts in NYC, and the arrival of 88 pianos — hand painted by local...
NYC Sees Record Tourism in 2010
New York City hosted a record number of visitors in 2010, a sign that the Big Apple's tourism industry is bouncing back after the...
Canstruction Makes Creations Out of Cans and Donates the Food
Designers and architects showcase their ingenious talents while feeding the hungry during annual "Canstruction" competitions where design firms test their mettle to see who...
New York, a Melting Shot – Photos of Kids from Every Country
New York Children, a new photo series, is providing documentary evidence that the Big Apple sits at the world's crossroads. There are 192...