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A runaway wolf in Daejeon, Korea, has drawn widespread attention from the media—and even the country’s president.

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City Council has announced plans to expand its ‘Fair Fares’ program to offer free bus and subway rides for low-income New Yorkers.

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The heirs to the Bic fortune are claiming their chauffeur stole a Renaissance masterpiece from their father’s Fifth Avenue apartment.

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In light of the coffee chain expanding to the UWS, I tried one of their downtown locations. Here’s what I thought.

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Stubacher is one of 94 Austrian glaciers that have retreated over the last two years.

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What’s the one thing gloomier than the weather outside? The US labor market.

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The Center for Brooklyn History has found a framed lock of Alexander Hamilton’s hair, among other unique items, in its collection.

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Catch a free classical music concert in Buell Hall, Maison Française.

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Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is cracking down on taxi scammers at JFK.

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Your genes may be responsible for 55% of your lifespan, according to new research.

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Today, a cold front from Canada could make temperatures feel like the teens.

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You can hear live music from award-winning saxophonist Ole Mathisen at the Bollinger Forum tonight!

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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