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Manhattan grand jury hearing evidence on Mayor Adams' departing chief adviser: source
A Manhattan grand jury has convened and is said to be hearing evidence about potential corruption by Mayor Eric Adams’ longtime senior adviser Ingrid Lewis-Martin, who submitted her resignation from City Hall on Sunday. A source familiar with the matter confirmed the grand jury development hours after news broke of Lewis-Martin’s sudden departure as a longtime adviser to Adams....
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Eric Adams' chief adviser, Ingrid Lewis-Martin, resigns effective immediately
A startling exit at City Hall was confirmed over the weekend as the chief adviser to Eric Adams ended a decades-long professional relationship with the mayor. Ingrid Lewis-Martin ended her tenure Sunday, a couple months after receiving federal subpoenas upon landing back in New York City from a vacation to Japan. Her departure was first reported by Politico. In September,…
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No more forced broker fees: NYC bill becomes law, takes effect in 6 months
Tenants searching for an apartment in New York City have long been forced to pay thousands of dollars to real estate brokers. That was true even if that person was hired by the landlord. But a new bill passed Wednesday would shift those costs to landlords, bringing New York in line with most of the rest of the country. Renters...
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Video shows substation blast that knocked out subway power, leaving thousands stuck
Intense new video shows the electrical substation explosion that knocked out subway service for multiple lines in Brooklyn Wednesday night, trapping thousands of riders underground for hours.
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Video shows blast that knocked out NYC subway service, leaving thousands stuck
A new look at the electrical substation explosion that knocked out subway service in Brooklyn on Wednesday night that trapped thousands of riders. News 4 New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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California police tipped FBI about Luigi Mangione days before McDonald's arrest
The tip provided by the San Francisco Police Department was general in nature and was based off a missing persons report that had been filed in November by Mangione’s family, the senior officials told NBC New York. NBC New York Jonathan Dienst reports.
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California police tipped FBI about Luigi Mangione days before McDonald's arrest: Officials
Police in California gave the FBI a tip about alleged UnitedHealthcare CEO killer Luigi Mangione a number of days before he was finally tracked down and captured, according to two senior officials.
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Mayor Adams meets with President-elect Trump's border czar
The Mayor’s meeting with Tom Homan was met with criticism and apprehension from the public. News 4 New York’s Melissa Russo reports.
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Gov. Hochul calls for investigation after outage trapped thousands in subway for hours
After a subway meltdown in Brooklyn, Gov. Kathy Hochul is calling for a full investigation into what caused the commuter chaos. Con Edison is also trying to figure out what sparked a fire that then led to a massive power loss on the A, C, F and G trains. NBC New York’s Melissa Colorado report.
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NYC mayor meets with Trump ‘border czar' to discuss going after ‘violent' criminals
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has met with President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming “border czar.” Adams met Thursday with Tom Homan after the mayor has expressed an enthusiasm to work with the incoming administration to pursue criminals in the city while Trump promises mass deportations of people living in the country illegally. Adams has recently warmed to the Trump administration....
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‘No indication' suspect in CEO killing was ever insured by UnitedHealthcare, NYPD says
New details are emerging about the suspect, the evidence and his alleged movements in connection to the shocking midtown shooting of an insurance CEO. The NYPD said video from the hostel where Mangione stayed shows him at times carrying an e-bike battery, suggesting in the days before the shooting he was using a bike or scooter to travel around Manhattan....
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‘No indication' suspect in CEO killing was ever insured by UnitedHealthcare, NYPD says
As police continue to scour the history of the suspected shooter who gunned down an insurance CEO on a midtown Manhattan sidewalk, the NYPD said there is “no indication” he ever was a client of UnitedHealthcare.
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McDonald's worker who called 911 in CEO murder case eligible for reward, but …
More than 400 tips were called into the New York Police Department’s Crime Stoppers tip line during the five-day search for a masked gunman who ambushed and fatally shot UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last week. NYPD officials said about 30 of those tips were useful as information about the gunman’s movements before and after the Dec. 4 shooting began to take shape. But...
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Mark Levine joins Comptroller race, vowing to tackle the affordability crisis
Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine officialized his run for NYC Comptroller early Thursday, declaring in a post on X that he would use the office to “address our city’s historic crisis of affordability and livability, and to restore broken confidence in government.” Levine was a two-term New York City Council and a public school teacher, becoming Borough President in 2022….
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Gov demands probe as power outage strands thousands of subway riders for hours
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is calling for an investigation into the subway meltdown that stranded thousands of riders for hours below ground Wednesday night, demanding the MTA do a deep dive into what went wrong. Con Edison is also investigating. The MTA says power was lost around 5:30 p.m. between Jay Street-Metrotech and Hoyt-Schermerhorn stations in Brooklyn because of…
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Investigation into subway power outage
Thousands of riders were stranded underground.
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Trump in NYC today for NYSE opening bell, Time honor
About six months ago, Donald Trump was sitting in a courtroom in lower Manhattan listening to a jury make him the first former president convicted of a crime. On Thursday, he will ring the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange just blocks from that courthouse and as he was recognized by Time magazine as its person of the year. The honors for the businessman-turned-politician...
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NYC continues crackdown on ghost cars
Police say ghost cars are often used in violent crimes and with congestion pricing set to begin, they could cost the MTS millions of dollars. News 4 New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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New border czar to meet with Mayor Adams tomorrow
President-Elect Trump’s new Border Czar will meet Mayor Adams in New York City tomorrow and mass deportation will likely be discussed. News 4 New York’s Melissa Russo reports.
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New details regarding evidence in murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO
Police officials says the suspect’s writings speak to wanting to use a gun rather than a potential explosive device, like a bomb, to kill the healthcare CEO. Officials also said the forensic evidence gathered so far is a direct match to the suspect and the alleged murder weapon. NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst reports.