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Chen case: Asian-American soldiers endure bias

The harassment of 19-year-old Danny Chen started in basic training - teasing about his name, repeated questions of whether he was from China, even though he was a born-and-raised New Yorker. He wrote in his journal that he was running out of jokes to respond with....

 

Nick Cannon steps down from radio show after being hospitalized for blood clots, enlarged ventricle

Nick Cannon

Nick Cannon has quit his morning radio show over serious concerns about his health. The 31-year-old actor will no longer host “Rollin with Nick Cannon” on New York City radio station 92.3 NOW. On the show Wednesday, Cannon said he was hospitalized over the weekend after blood clots were discovered in his lungs. Doctors also found out a ventricle in his heart was enlarged.

Senh: Jeez, this Nick Cannon's health has been poor lately. He's too young to be having health issues.

 

NYC apartment sells for $88 million

The family of a Russian billionaire has bought a New York City penthouse apartment for $88 million....

 

Greg Kelly back on air after rape case dropped, thanks fans

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS News anchor Greg Kelly looked into the camera Friday and thanked his family, viewers and “Good Day New York” sidekick Rosanna Scotto for their support in what he called “a tough couple of weeks.

 

Push to Avert Foreclosures Hits Court Logjam

Court hearings meant to protect New York homeowners from foreclosure are hopelessly slowed by endless paperwork and requests for additional information.

 

New York Archdiocese Bookkeeper Accused of Stealing $1 Million

A woman who had worked for the Archdiocese of New York in its finance offices was accused of writing checks for nonexistent services and channeling the money to herself.

 

Casino plans sprout in US as states seek revenue

A Malaysian company's plan to build a $4 billion convention center and big-time casino on the outskirts of New York City could be the biggest shot fired yet in a tourism arms race that has seen ...

 

Ready or Not, Huntsman Faces His Moment in New Hampshire

Jon Huntsman

Jon M. Huntsman Jr., an early favorite of the pundit classes in Washington and New York who is now struggling to stay relevant, has bet it all on New Hampshire.

 

NY bill would require bachelor's degrees for RNs

New registered nurses would have to earn bachelor's degrees within 10 years to keep working in New York under a bill lawmakers are considering as part of a national push to raise educational standards for nurses, even as the health care industry faces staffing shortages....

 

DealBook: Morgan Stanley to Cut 580 Jobs in New York

Morgan Stanley will slash 580 jobs in New York as part of a broader wave of layoffs underway at the bank, according to a public filing.

 

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