Pedaling to Beat Cancer
RARE DETERMINATION: Dozens pedaled stationary bikes in Times Square to raise money to battle rare cancers as part of a Cycle for Survival event.
RARE DETERMINATION: Dozens pedaled stationary bikes in Times Square to raise money to battle rare cancers as part of a Cycle for Survival event.
The Granny Peace Brigade teamed with Nick Mottern of knowdrones.org to raise awareness of drone use in war.
Elected officials and health care advocates held a panel discussion at St. Barnabas Hospital to help guide Bronx residents on the changes coming through the Affordable Care Act.
Jobs for New York, a group funded by major real estate companies, backed 23 City Council candidates in the Democratic primary. More than three-quarters of the PAC's candidates won.
Artist Steve Lambert's Times Square installation puts capitalism to a vote.
Veterans were treated to free suits before meeting prospective employers at the “Be a Hero, Hire a Hero” job fair held at Citi Field.
Service members gathered to pay homage to their imprisoned and missing comrades at the annual POW MIA Remembrance Ceremony.
Carlos Menchaca became the first Mexican-American elected to office on New York City.