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Disgraced Bronx attorney sentenced for stealing from immigrants looking to get legal status
It was a day of reckoning for a convicted former Bronx attorney who admitted guilt in a multi-million dollar immigration fraud, who was exposed by an I-Team investigation.
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Luigi Mangione has first court appearance since arraignment in UnitedHealthcare CEO death
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of fatally shooting the CEO of UnitedHealthcare in New York City and leading authorities on a five-day search, was in court Friday for the first time since his December arraignment on state murder and terror charges.
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Social Security denies benefits to Long Island man they say is dead. He's still alive
A Long Island man has been looking for several years to collect Social Security benefits, as medical bills continue pile up. But because the administration has him listed as dead, they say there are no benefits he is entitled to receive.
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Flights to Israel from NYC area to resume: What travelers should know
There is welcome news for those looking to travel to Israel: United Airlines announced on Tuesday that it will be relaunching daily flights to Tel Aviv in the spring.
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Newark ICE operation sparks concerns and anxiety, day after detainments at fish market
An operation carried out by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents has sparked concern and heightened anxiety among some communities in Newark, as outraged local officials have pledged to investigate the event and to protect those who they believe should be shielded under the law.
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After friends win legal battle, new lawsuit filed in Manhattan guardianship case
On a recent day, Paulette Kohler celebrated her 95th birthday in her rent-controlled Upper West Side apartment with friends. But the retired hairdresser, who has lived in her home for 70 years, is running out of money. In March of 2022, Manhattan Judge Carol Sharpe ordered Kohler into a court-appointed guardianship against her will, and her documented wishes. At that time,…
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Concert pianist says he was assaulted in NYC, but DA won't charge attacker with felony
A concert pianist said he was violently assaulted in Manhattan over the summer, and claims the district attorney’s office refused to bring felony charges against his alleged attacker.
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Mondaire Jones weighs in for first time on NY Rep. Mike Lawler's blackface controversy
For the first time since the blackface controversy for New York Congressman Mike Lawler surfaced, his Democratic opponent in the upcoming election offered his thoughts on the matter.
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‘Got the wrong man': Ex-celeb body guard says he's being falsely accused of raping woman with Diddy
A former celebrity bodyguard accused of raping a woman with Sean “Diddy” Combs more than two decades ago claims he is being falsely accused and unfairly linked to the controversial entertainment star who is facing sex trafficking charges.
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Trump has ‘expressed interest' in attending ‘J6 Awards Gala' at his NJ golf club
Former President Donald Trump has “expressed interest” in attending a fundraising campaign slated to be held at his New Jersey golf club in September that is geared toward raising money for defendants charged in connection to the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.