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Loved by some and despised by others, the festival has undergone a subtle transformation from its origins as the celebration of the saint.

Food stamp use in New York City has doubled over the last decade. We spoke with some residents about their experiences with the program.

Nikolay Nyashin discusses the chain of events that lead Russia to prohibit American couples from adopting Russian children.

This Harlem-based organization finds shelter for thousands of mentally ill New Yorkers each year.

Photos by Fatima Sesay As Congress mulled immigration legislation, thousands arrived in the Capitol April 10th to rally for reforms. Those at the rally, many New Yorkers among them, called for a pathway for undocumented immigrants to U.S. citizenship.

Players get ready for another season of New York City street basketball.

It's 1 p.m. on a sunny Tuesday afternoon as residents gather in front of the Bronx Jewish Community Council on Holland Avenue. The line extends down the block.