Then & Now: New York City nightclubs

Anti-police graffiti in Queens Anti-police graffiti in Queens

Updated: Wednesday, October 22 2014 11:41 PM EDT2014-10-23 03:41:05 GMT

The NYPD is investigating anti-police graffiti scrawled all over Astoria, Queens. People who live and work in the neighborhood find it extremely disturbing.The graffiti, found near 31st Street and 36th Avenue, encouraged violence against cops: "Become a hero, shoot a cop," "Off the pigs," and "Good cop = dead cop."

The NYPD is investigating anti-police graffiti scrawled all over Astoria, Queens. People who live and work in the neighborhood find it extremely disturbing.The graffiti, found near 31st Street and 36th Avenue, encouraged violence against cops: "Become a hero, shoot a cop," "Off the pigs," and "Good cop = dead cop."

Updated: Wednesday, October 22 2014 10:41 PM EDT2014-10-23 02:41:14 GMT

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo defended his handling of the economy and government corruption under sharp criticism from Republican Rob Astorino Wednesday night during the only scheduled debate of the governor's race. Astorino, the Westchester County executive, said Cuomo has failed to energize the state's economy since taking office in 2011.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo defended his handling of the economy and government corruption under sharp criticism from Republican Rob Astorino Wednesday night during the only scheduled debate of the governor's race. Astorino, the Westchester County executive, said Cuomo has failed to energize the state's economy since taking office in 2011.

Updated: Wednesday, October 22 2014 8:29 PM EDT2014-10-23 00:29:32 GMT

A vintage Apple computer that was one of only 50 made in Steve Jobs' garage in 1976 has sold for $905,000 at auction in New York City. Bonhams auction house says the winning bid on Wednesday came from The Henry Ford museum. The final price was far above the pre-sale estimate of $300,000 to $500,000.

A vintage Apple computer that was one of only 50 made in Steve Jobs' garage in 1976 has sold for $905,000 at auction in New York City. Bonhams auction house says the winning bid on Wednesday came from The Henry Ford museum. The final price was far above the pre-sale estimate of $300,000 to $500,000.

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