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Bonded by loss: Women who lost dads in 9/11 and Oct. 7 terror attacks form sisterhood
Kristin Marino and Maya Peretz are two young women, bonded by a profound loss. Marino was just 3 years old when her father — Kenneth Joseph Marino, an FDNY firefighter for Rescue Company 1 in Hell’s Kitchen — was killed on Sept. 11, 2001. At least once a year, she goes to the World Trade Center reflecting pools to pay…
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What is ketamine? Drug found as cause of death for Matthew Perry also used for treatment
Ketamine is an dissociative anesthetic that has some hallucinogenic effects, according to the DEA. Its medical uses include the induction and maintenance of anesthesia and as a treatment for depression.
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How a New York family helped inspire the image of Santa Claus as we know it
It’s the most famous holiday poem there is, and everyone knows the words. But what you may not know: ‘Twas the night before Christmas ’twas a Christmas gift for a New York family, and ended up inspiring the image of Santa Claus as we know him today.
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NYC councilwoman arrested after bringing gun to Palestinian rally at Brooklyn College, police say
A New York City Councilwoman was arrested after she was seen on social media carrying a handgun to a pro-Palestinian rally at Brooklyn College, according to police.
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NYC Holocaust Survivor Shares 60-Year Secret: He Arrested One of Hitler's Top Officers
One of the architects of the Holocaust was Arthur Seyss-Inquart, one of the most loyal and high-ranking officers of Hitler’s Nazi party. He might have escaped justice the day the Nazis surrendered, if not for a NYC man who shared his heroic story for the first time
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Bronx Man Busted on Long Island With Enough Fentanyl to ‘Wipe Out Nassau County'
In what is being calling a “historic” drug bust, a Bronx man was arrested for transporting three kilograms of pure fentanyl, according to law enforcement officials — and police said they couldn’t find out if he had any previous arrests because of something he did to his body.
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Central Park's Loeb Boathouse Is Reopening. Here's What the New Menu May Include
After closing just last fall, a landmark restaurant inside Central Park is set to return some time this year — with a revamped menu among the changes
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NYC Holocaust Survivor Gets Family Photos She's Never Seen, Thanks to Stranger's Help
Of the six million Jewish people killed in the Holocaust, there are many whose names are still unknown. But one survivor living in New York City was able to help fill in some of the blanks — thanks to a stranger who works for Google.
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NYC's Worst Landlords List: Worst Offender Piled Up 3,000 Violations in 15 Buildings
Jumaane Williams’ “Worst Landlord List” features more than 69,000 violations among those mentioned, a 30 percent increase from 2021
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NY Marijuana Growers Are Sitting on Literal Tons of Legal Weed Due to Delayed Rollout
Stuck inside a secure storage room for weeks now is almost 2,000 pounds of cannabis — at just one farm alone. With nowhere to sell it due to delays in New York’s legal weed rollout, local growers are sitting on half a billion dollars of marijuana, and the clock is ticking