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Surrogacy money scandal leaves parents-to-be in limbo nightmare
Those turning to surrogacy to start or grow a family deposited tens of thousands of dollars with an escrow company in Texas to pay the costs of a surrogate carrying their child. But now that money may be gone, and the FBI has launched an inquiry seeking potential victims.
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NYC woman shelters in stairwell, survives air strikes in Israel
Shia Kramer Coyne, 18, is from Manhattan but has been living in Tel Aviv as she completes an internship.
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Alleged Yeezy thief runs into NYC ribbon-cutting knocking lawmaker to ground
A museum ribbon-cutting did not go according to plan when a surprise guest interrupted the opening ceremony of the new Louis Armstrong Center and sent a lawmaker to the hospital. New York state Assemblyman Jeffrion Aubry had just delivered a speech at the cultural center event Thursday morning when he was knocked over on his way down from the stage….
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Burglars Steal $2.5 Million in Watches from High-End Staten Island Store: Police
A break-in at a high-end watch store on Staten Island was caught on camera, as the video showed the seemingly knowledgeable thieves swipe $2.5 million in merchandise.
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Man Who Smashed Door at Cardinal Dolan's Home Vandalized Other Religious Buildings: NYPD
The man who police say was caught on camera smashing an outer glass door at Cardinal Timothy Dolan’s residence behind St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Manhattan is allegedly also responsible for vandalism at two other midtown religious buildings.
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Wild Video Shows ‘Older Dude' in Suit Leap Across Manhattan Building — 23 Floors Up
In a scene reminiscent of an action movie, a man in business attire races across across the dormers of 90 West Street in lower Manhattan — 23 floors above the ground.
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Star Trek's Klingon Helps NYC Teachers Understand Student Struggles Learning English
Teachers at a Brooklyn school are finding inspiration from an unlikely source — Star Trek — to boldly go where no educators have gone before (probably), learning “Klingon” as a way to connect to students in their classroom who are learning English as a second language
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NYC Expects Huge Boost In Tourism in 2022 — But One Group of Travelers Still Isn't Back
International tourism is critically important, making up about 20 percent of NYC visitors — but bringing in more than half of the tourism dollars. One big spending force is still missing from the city, however
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‘Stop Putin': Demonstrators at Manhattan Rallies Voice Loud Support for Ukraine
Demonstrators rallying in support of Ukraine waved large and small flags in the country’s colors of blue and yellow Thursday on the streets of Manhattan as they protested Russia’s invasion.
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Long Island Man Accused of Shooting Parents in Custody Battle of 1-Year-Old Child
A Long Island man is accused of shooting his parents in a disturbing Christmas morning attack in which he tried to forcibly take his 1-year-old child from their home amid a custody battle with the child’s mother.