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Fowl Play: Pink Pigeon Found in NYC Park Was ‘Deliberately Dyed'
A domestic king pigeon was found in NYC’s Madison Square Park, and it appeared to have been deliberately dyed before being released, a group said.
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Suspect Guilty in NYC Halloween Truck Attack That Killed 8, Could Face Death Penalty
Jurors reached a guilty verdict in the federal death penalty case of a 34-year-old man who killed eight people on a Manhattan bike path five years ago in a bid, prosecutors said, to impress a terrorist group.
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NYPD Filming People Leaving Drake Show Is ‘Highly Concerning,' Watchdog Says
Some audience members leaving a concert by Drake at a Manhattan theater came outside to see a New York PoliceDepartment officer filming those filing out, raising concerns from privacy advocates over what would be done with the footage.
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‘This Is How You Treat Heroes?' 7,000 Nurses Strike at 2 of NYC's Biggest Hospitals
Nurses at two of New York City’s largest hospitals went on strike Monday, potentially leading to disruptions in care around emergency room visits and childbirth, after lengthy weekend negotiations over a new contract stalled. Frustrated nurses chanted and waved signs outside Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx and Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan demanding higher wages. The walkout involves...
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A Woman Broke Into Robert De Niro's NYC Townhouse While He Was Home
A recidivist burglar with more than two dozen prior arrests has been arrested for allegedly breaking into Robert De Niro’s Upper East Side home and snatching up all the presents around his Christmas tree while he was home, according to two senior police officials with direct knowledge of the investigation.
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Can Empty Manhattan Office Buildings Be Turned Into Apartments?
The new blueprint to transform unused office space into living space does have a recent example to build on: Lower Manhattan tripled its population after 9/11, in part because the city and state changed zoning laws.
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‘Horrific Tragedy Averted:' Chilling New Details Revealed in NYC's Penn Station Arrests
Two men arrested at New York City’s Penn Station last month in connection with what authorities described as a “developing threat” to the Jewish community have been indicted on weapons, conspiracy and, in the case of one defendant, making terroristic threats, the Manhattan district attorney’s office announced Wednesday.
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Siblings Stop Man Who Tried to Kidnap 10-Year-Old Brother at NYC Subway Stop
Two teenage siblings are being credited with helping save their younger brother from a potential kidnapper aboard the subway in Manhattan, according to police.
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Former ‘SNL' Star Chris Redd Makes First Public Comments Following Assault
Video shows the apparent unprovoked attack outside a popular New York City comedy club that left former “Saturday Night Live” star Chris Redd hospitalized briefly.
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Star-Studded Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Lineup Revealed: What to Know
The debut of a three-story tall Stuart the Minion balloon, Lea Michele and the Broadway cast of “Funny Girl,” Jimmy Fallon and the Roots, the Muppets of Sesame Street and the legendary Dionne Warwick are some of the highlights slated for this year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. This year’s parade — the 96th annual — will feature 16 giant character...
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New Video Shows ‘SNL' Star Chris Redd Attacked Outside Comedy Club
New video shows an apparently unprovoked attack on former “SNL” star Chris Redd outside a Manhattan comedy club. Chris Jose reports.
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New Video Shows Moment ‘SNL' Alum Chris Redd Was Attacked Outside NYC Comedy Club
New video shows the apparent unprovoked attack outside a popular New York City comedy club that left former “Saturday Night Live” star Chris Redd hospitalized briefly.
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New York Candidate for Congress Releases Sex Tape He Says Shows His ‘Sex Positive Approach'
As the 2022 election season nears its conclusion, one Manhattan candidate is hoping his latest raunchy stunt will help him come out on top — or at least get his name out there.
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Rudy Giuliani Has 2 Weeks to Pay Ex-Wife $225K or Face Jail Time
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani told a judge that his third wife’s claim that he owes her $260,000 is a “gross exaggeration” and he really owes her about $50,000. Judith Giuliani had asked the judge to hold her former husband in contempt for falling behind on his payments under their 2019 divorce settlement. According to the New York...
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Bannon Indicted in NY on Conspiracy, Money Laundering Charges in Alleged Wall Scheme
Former President Donald Trump’s longtime ally Steve Bannon surrendered Thursday to face state money laundering and conspiracy charges in New York alleging he duped donors who gave money to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. Bannon is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday afternoon.
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Steve Bannon Expects to Face New Criminal Charge in NYC
Steve Bannon, a longtime ally of former President Donald Trump, said Tuesday that he expects to be charged soon in a state criminal case in New York City.
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FBI, Homeland Security Search Alleged Properties of Russian Oligarch in New York, Florida
Federal agents were seen carrying out boxes from a Park Avenue apartment belonging to a Russian billionaire oligarch, who recently had his yacht seized and the U.S. believes has significant ties to Vladimir Putin.. NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst reports.
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Police Releases Bodycam Footage in Cop Punch Incident in New York
The NYPD launched an investigation after a jarring video showed a woman get punched by a police officer she had pushed.
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This Manhattan Tower Is the Skinniest Skyscraper in the World
The 60 apartments in the tower range in cost from $18 million to $66 million per unit and offer 360-degree views of New York City.
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Video Shows Martial Arts Expert Take Down Man Wanted for Attacks on NYC Sidewalks
A passerby on his way to work — who just happens to be a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt — chased down an assault suspect after seeing him sucker-punch a construction worker in SoHo and take off running.