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Brawl erupts at US Open, stopping match between Djokovic and Petzschner
Hurricane Earl downgraded, with tropical storm warning in effect for Long Island
Jewish patrol members wounded on Brooklyn street while confronting man in car
Michael Vick starts first game in 4 years, Eagles lose 21-17 to Jets
Eli Manning and Tom Brady look good in final preseason game, Pats, Giants defenses still iffy
No. 3-seeded Djokovic beats Petzschner in straight sets to reach US Open's 3rd round again
Three fans escorted out during Djokovic-Petzschner match at US Open
NYC toddler found dead at home may have been tied to her bed, girl had serious lung problems
A U.S. Army truck pulled into the driveway of the Rocky Point Fire Department's Shoreham station Thursday, carrying cargo that tore at the hearts of the firefighters, veterans and families assembled there.
Responding to a moderator's rapid-fire questions, all five Democratic candidates for New York attorney general Thursday night called for reform in state government and highlighted the need to wipe out corruption in Albany and on Wall Street.
Comfort Inn becomes hurricane hostel for those who choose to ride out Earl on Outer Banks
You may want to look twice the next time you use an ATM.
10.6% That's the increase in road travel for the Labor Day weekend, up from last year's holiday weekend, that AAA New York forecasters predict in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, spokesman Robert Sinclair Jr. said. About one out of 11 residents in the mid-Atlantic region will make a road trip this weekend, which the AAA records as starting Thursday, he said.
9/11 families split over whether NYC mosque rallies on attacks' anniversary are disrespectful
Danish bagels: Denmark's Wozniacki defeats Chang 6-0, 6-0 in second round of US Open
9/11 families split over whether anniversary NY mosque rallies are disrespectful
Imam behind proposed NYC Islamic center due back in the US, says he will break silence soon
Oudin Redux: American teen Capra upsets 18th-seeded Rezai at US Open; Sharapova up next
Mass. AG tracking deliveries of propane lacking odorant to locations across NE, New York
Day after collapsing on court in singles with concussion, Azarenka out of doubles
Summary Box: New AOL search deal with Google includes mobile
Lawyer: Ford, family settle Mississippi lawsuit over player's death in Explorer rollover crash
Soderling puts dent in Taylor's plans, knocks American out of Open
NYPD investigating report of suspicious vehicle parked in midtown Manhattan
The New York City police bomb squad is looking at a suspicious Mercedes parked in midtown Manhattan and has blocked off traffic near the vehicle.
New York City police say nothing suspicious was found in a Mercedes parked for hours in midtown Manhattan that was being inspected as a precaution.
Farrakhan backs planned mosque near ground zero, says Muslims among those killed on Sept. 11
The Long Island Rail Road is suspending some service in eastern Suffolk County beginning Thursday night and more service early Friday morning as it braces for Hurricane Earl. The service suspension will be in effect until at least Saturday morning, officials said.
Transit agencies' campaign encourages travelers to take the train to Newark airport
An elderly North Hempstead resident is the first Long Islander - and believed to be the first person in New York State - to die of the West Nile virus this year, health officials said Thursday.
