Great Big Story
Saving NYC's birds at the Wild Bird Fund
Discover how NYC's Wild Bird Fund rescues and rehabilitates over 4,000 birds annually.
Great Big Story
Buzz Perri and the Last Slot Car Racing Haven in NYC
Explore Buzz-a-Rama, NYC's last slot car racing venue, with owner "Buzz" Frank Perri, celebrating the thrill and community of the sport.
Great Big Story
Ami Vega, A nail artist's journey to micro-activism
Meet Ami Vega, whose nail art in NYC carries powerful social messages, blending beauty with activism.
Hip Hughes History
The 9/11 Attacks Explained: US History Review (1/2)
Part 1 of a 20 minute lecture which explains the root causes of 9/11.
All Ears English
Bonus: Celebrities of New York City with Kate from City Talk
City Talk is an online ESL tutoring program that focuses on the needs of adult Taiwanese English learners.
Curated Video
Ball Culture of New York City
Ball Culture can be traced as far back as the 1860s in New York City, where LGBTQ+ people began to create safe spaces where they could express and celebrate their identities freely.
Curated Video
Musical Theatre: From Athens to Broadway
Musical Theater originated in Ancient Greece, but in the late 19th century the artform took America by storm.
Curated Video
George W. Bush: After September 11
In the wake of the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil in history, President George W. Bush delivers a much anticipated speech to a Joint Session of Congress, outlining America’s reaction to the unprecedented atrocity.
Bloomberg
Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Lutnick on Annual 9/11 Fundraiser
Cantor Fitzgerald Chairman and CEO Howard Lutnick discusses his firm's charitable efforts
and reflects on the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
Bloomberg
NJ Transit Union Votes to Strike
New Jersey Transit's locomotive engineers voted Thursday to authorize a strike after years of contract negotiations stalled, but any potential work stoppage or disruption to services is likely months away as mediation plays out. Skylar...
Bloomberg
Long Island on Alert for Shark Sightings
Sharks are suspected to have bitten five people swimming off Long Island over the extended Fourth of July weekend as tourists and locals celebrated the holiday beachside. None of the encounters were fatal, but the Suffolk County Police...
Bloomberg
Lazard's McGuire on Return to Wall Street, Future of NYC
"New York City's best days are ahead," Lazard President Ray McGuire says while discussing the future of the city, his return to Wall Street and the outlook for Lazard with Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Trump Set for Surrender, Arraignment in NY Court
Former US president Donald Trump will surrender to law enforcement officers in lower Manhattan and be arraigned Tuesday afternoon following his March 30 indictment by a New York state grand jury. Kriti Gupta reports on Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Trump Says Only Crime He Committed Was Defending Nation
Former US President Donald Trump appeared in Manhattan Criminal Court and pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts related to an alleged hush money scheme. District Attorney Alvin Bragg alleges that Trump engaged in a two-year scheme to...
Bloomberg
Which City Tops the List of World's Wealthiest?
New York has again taken the top spot when it comes to the number of millionaires. Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn discuss the top 10 cities on Bloomberg Television.
Bloomberg
Rents Won't Fall On Multi-Family Residentials: Sulentic
Bob Sulentic, President and CEO at CBRE discusses the state of offices, rent prices and China real estate in a post-Covid environment. He also talks about filling up office spaces in New York City. He's on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Black Lives Matter Mural Painted in Front of Trump Tower
Jul.13 -- New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio led a group that painted a Black Lives Matter mural in bold yellow letters on 5th Avenue in front of Trump Tower on July 9. Similar murals have been painted on streets around the country.
Bloomberg
Breaking: Several Shot at Brooklyn Subway Station
This is a breaking story. Police say several people were shot and 13 people were injured as numerous undetonated devices were discovered inside a subway station in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Subway service in the area has been suspended.
Bridgeman Arts
NEW YORK CHINATOWN, APRIL 1972
The film opens with a shot from inside a car, as it turns from Canal Street to Mott Street, the most commercial street in the district. Mott is a narrow, one-way street, but it is very busy and gathers many shops as an attraction for...
Bridgeman Arts
Trip To NY Parade, 1960s
A New York City parade. Family on deck with ship in New York harbor. Ship returns to UK.
Bridgeman Arts
Film Of Road Construction & Road
* NB Shrunken film. Steenbeck TK only. A proper scan required. A team of American road workers use the Greco steam re-surfacing equipment to tarmac roads in New York. We see the workings of the Greco equipment in great detail. Trams and...
Bloomberg
Biden Supporters Celebrate His Victory Into the Night
Nov.08 -- Supporters of President-Elect Joe Biden are seen celebrating his election victory well into the night in Washington and New York City. Some held up an "Arrest Trump" banner while another sign proclaimed "We Are the Majority."
Bloomberg
Blockchain Takes Manhattan
Nov.12 -- This 36.5 million dollar condominium has just been sliced into digital shares, and thanks to blockchain technology, you could own a piece of it. (Video by Matt Goldman)
Bloomberg
Real Estate Is Hot in Cities, But Not in NYC or San Francisco
Feb.09 -- The pandemic is killing cities forcing people to flee cities for the suburbs. But beyond pricey New York and San Francisco, real estate demand is booming in downtowns across America. Alix Steel reports.