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Honorable Mentions in NPR’s College Podcast Challenge : NPR

It's a wrap! The fourth annual NPR College Podcast Challenge received nearly 300 entries from students in more than 30 states and the District of Columbia. Back in March, we

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Jimmy Breslin’s son slams AI-powered ‘writing coach’ that supposedly teaches legendary NYC columnist’s one-of-a-kind style

The Son of Sam would never converse with an AI. A nonprofit dedicated to journalism is promoting an AI-driven “writing

Man, 58, walks into Brooklyn precinct and confesses to killing friend — while covered in blood

A man, covered in blood, staggered into a police station in Brooklyn early Monday morning and confessed to believing he

New Yorkers irate after annual Columbus Day Parade canceled over Nor’easter: ‘So wimpy’

New Yorkers expressed their outrage after the annual Columbus Day Parade was called off due to a nor’easter sweeping through

Trump trolls Norway rep over Nobel Peace Prize snub in speech celebrating Israel-Hamas deal

During a speech on Monday, President Trump humorously remarked that the Norwegian delegate to the Gaza peace conference might be

Zohran Mamdani runs NYC ‘Gaza 5K’ raising money for UNRWA despite agency’s connections to Hamas

Leading the mayoral race, Zohran Mamdani held a fundraiser for a controversial United Nations relief organization linked to Hamas this

Stranger randomly slashes man leaving NYC subway station in spate of underground violence: cops

A man was violently attacked with a blade, suffering a facial laceration, just outside a subway station in Manhattan's Lower

My mom was an NYPD cop who gave her life for New York — but the state won’t give me her pension to help raise my orphaned siblings

Genesis Villella recalls the pride and joy she felt as she cheered for her younger siblings, twins Peter and Delilah,

Fordham football legend Joe Moglia — slated to be Columbus Day grand marshal — celebrates ‘Italian heritage’ despite NYC parade cancelation

This year’s Columbus Day Parade was set to be led by the celebrated football icon, who took the opportunity to