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‘If You Run or Scream I'll Shoot You': 5 Teens Wanted in Menacing NYC Robbery Spree
Authorities are looking for five teenagers in connection with three violent robberies in Brooklyn over the last month, including one where they told a 14-year-old victim they’d shoot him if he made a sound, police said Friday.
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Newark Airport Had Longest Wait Time of Major US Airports Tuesday
The government shutdown seems to be hitting travelers at Newark Airport much harder than anywhere else in the region – with no relief in sight, either.
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State Sen. Jose Peralta Died From Leukemia: Medical Examiner
Former state Sen. Jose Peralta died from leukemia, the New York City medical examiner’s office revealed on Tuesday.
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2019 Super Blood Wolf Lunar Moon to Be Visible in New York
The opportunity to view the only total lunar eclipse in 2019 will occur later this month.
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On-the-Job Deaths in NYC Soar 55 Percent Year Over Year, Hit 8-Year High, Federal Data Show
On-the-job deaths in New York City are up 55 percent year over year and saw a higher number in 2017 than in the previous eight years, according to U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics released Thursday.
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Liquor Store Loses Bid to Set Up Shop Next to Queens Rehab After Protests
A liquor store has been denied its application to open next to a drug and alcohol rehab center in Queens, a bid that had the neighborhood up in arms over the potential impact to people seeking help, some for substance abuse, next door.
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Sports-Themed Prostate Cancer Treatment Center Open in NYC
A sports-themed prostate cancer health center is now open in New York City.
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4 Tri-State Restaurants Make Yelp's Top 100 Places to Eat for 2019 List
If you’re looking for a new spot to eat, you’re in the right place.
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New Study Reveals the Best and Worst States to Raise a Family
New York is among the nation’s best states to raise a family — and New Jersey and Connecticut aren’t too bad either, according to a new study.
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Nassau County Police Department Has Been Categorizing Staff of Asian Descent as ‘Y' for ‘Yellow' for Up to 25 Years
A document produced by Nassau County about diversity in their Police Department has used some controversial labels to describe personnel.