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Dad Who Lived in NY Dorm Convicted of Abusing Daughter's Pals
A man who moved into his daughter’s dorm at Sarah Lawrence College and charmed her schoolmates has been convicted of charges that he exploited the close-knit group of friends for power, cash and sex
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NY Woman Punched 125 Times, Foot-Stomped in Brutal Hate Crime Beating: Police
The 67-year-old woman was simply on her way home when a man at the door said something awful to her. She ignored him. This happened next.
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Robert Durst Indicted in 1982 Murder of Wife in NY
Millionaire real estate scion Robert Durst was indicted Monday on a murder charge in the death of his first wife, Kathie Durst, who disappeared nearly four decades ago, prosecutors said.
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Source: DA Seeking to Indict Robert Durst in Ex-Wife's Death
A New York prosecutor will seek an indictment in the coming weeks against millionaire real estate scion Robert Durst for the death of his former wife, Kathie Durst, who disappeared in 1982
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No Audience, New Venue, But Westminster Dog Show Barks On
for the first time in its 145-year history, the storied Westminster dog show is trading the buzz of the Big Apple for the airy grounds of a suburban riverfront estate, one of many changes prompted by pandemic precautions
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DA: OK to Test Evidence From 1992 ‘Fatal Attraction' Trial
Prosecutors in New York have consented to DNA testing of evidence from the 1992 trial of so-called “Fatal Attraction” killer Carolyn Warmus, who was paroled two years ago after serving 27 years in prison for the murder of her lover’s wife. Westchester County District Attorney Mimi Rocah consented on Monday to the testing of three pieces of evidence used to convict...
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DA Asks Feds to Probe Unlawful Strip Searches in NYC Suburb
A New York district attorney has asked federal authorities to investigate illegal strip searches and other civil rights violations involving the Mount Vernon Police Department
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Claimed Value of Sleepy NY Estate Could Come to Haunt Trump
It’s sleepy by Donald Trump’s standards, but the former president’s century-old estate in Westchester County could end up being one of his bigger legal nightmares.
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11 Cases of COVID-19 Confirmed in NY After Family, Friends of Lawyer Test Positive
UPDATE: 2 New COVID-19 Cases in NY Bring Total to 13: Community Spread Eyed in Possible NJ Case as State Awaits Tests The wife, son, daughter and neighbor of a midtown Manhattan lawyer who has been hospitalized in severe condition since being diagnosed with the novel coronavirus have now also tested positive, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday. In addition, a…
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2nd Person Tests Positive for Coronavirus in NY, 1st Possible Community Spread Case
UPDATE: Family and Neighbor of NYC Attorney Also Test Positive for COVID-19, Taking State to 6 Cases; Dad Hospitalized in ICU An attorney who lives in Westchester County and works in midtown Manhattan is New York state’s second confirmed coronavirus case — and the first apparent instance of community spread, the governor said Tuesday. Gov. Andrew Cuomo said an initial…
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Famous Tech YouTuber Has Side Gig as Ultimate Frisbee Pro
Professional Ultimate Frisbee players need to have second jobs to make ends meet. Marques Brownlee’s day job just happens to be more lucrative than most.
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Hundreds Honor WWII Marine From NY Who Died Without Living Relatives
Hundreds turned out Friday to honor a decorated World War II Marine in New York after a young friend ensured the 97-year-old’s life and death did not go unrecognized.
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Woman Makes Sure Decorated WWII Marine From NY With No Living Relatives Isn't Forgotten
A decorated World War II veteran who died this month with no living relatives is being honored by strangers around the world thanks to an unlikely friendship with a young woman determined to give him a hero’s farewell.
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Fox News ‘Justice' Host Jeanine Pirro Clocked Going 119 MPH
Fox News host Jeanine Pirro was ticketed for driving nearly 120 mph in upstate New York, according to authorities.
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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds Welcome Baby No. 2
Actors are already parents to daughter James, born in December 2014
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‘Law & Order' Director Gets 10 Years Probation in Child Porn Case
Former “Law & Order” director Jason “Jace” Alexander has been sentenced to 10 years probation after pleading guilty to child pornography charges earlier this year. He must also register as a sex offender in New York.
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28-Year-Old Woman From New York Dies in 200-Foot Fall at National Park
A 28-year-old woman originally from Westchester County died along with a 27-year-old woman when the two fell about 200 feet while trying to climb a mountain in Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park over the weekend, authorities say.
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‘Incredibly Difficult Road' for Sandra Lee After Double Mastectomy Complications, Rep Says
Food Network star Sandra Lee plans to head home soon following a hospitalization for complications from a recent double mastectomy.
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Sandra Lee Hospitalized for Complications Following Double Mastectomy
Food Network star Sandra Lee has been hospitalized after experiencing complications from her recent double mastectomy, the Associated Press confirmed.
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‘Law & Order' Director Jason Alexander Charged With Child Pornography: Police
“Law & Order” director Jason “Jace” Alexander has been arrested on child pornography charges, according to police.