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Jaywalking legalized across New York City
Gus Rosendale reporting on jaywalking being legalized across New York City.
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Crossing against the light? You won't get ticketed now that jaywalking is legal in NYC
Jaywalking is now legal in New York City. Legislation passed by the City Council officially became law over the weekend after Mayor Eric Adams declined to sign or veto it after 30 days. The new law permits pedestrians to cross a roadway at any point, including outside of a crosswalk and against traffic signals. Council Member Mercedes Narcisse, who sponsored...
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Trump rally comedian workshopped racist Puerto Rico line at NYC comedy club the night before
The comments have drawn intense anger and reignited the criticism over Trump’s handling of Hurricane Maria’s devastating aftermath in Puerto Rico.
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Timothée Chalamet crashes his own look-alike event in New York
Actor Timothée Chalamet surprised fans when he showed up to a Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest in New York City on Sunday.
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Rockefeller Christmas tree reveal: Norway Spruce from Mass. picked for primetime
The 2024 Rockefeller Center Christmas tree comes from Massachusetts. Here’s what to know about the lighting and arrival.
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Surprise! Timothée Chalamet crashes look-alike contest in Washington Square Park
Curly-haired doppelgängers were no match for the real deal when the actor himself, Timothée Chalamet, surprised hordes of fans at a Washington Square Park look-alike contest.
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Daniel Penny trial: Potential jurors in subway chokehold death asked about train use
Jury selection continued Friday, but no jurors have yet been chosen in the case against Daniel Penny.
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Yankees World Series star Johnny Damon on the keys to win against LA Dodgers
The New York Yankees are on a quest to defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers to win their 28th World Series, and former Yankees outfielder Johnny Damon believes his old club will have to use their lineup’s depth in order to capture another championship. Damon spoke with NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino leading into the series. Linda Gaudino: You being...
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Are the rats winning? NYC still the third ‘rattiest' city in US, ranking shows
Pest control company Orkin released its annual ranking of the “rattiest” cities in the U.S. this week, and New York City held steady as third highest on the list that no city wants to be on — despite all of Mayor Eric Adams’ efforts to address the rat problem.
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‘Let's go Yankees': 5 Questions with 2009 World Series Champ Johnny Damon
Two-time World Series champion and Yankees legend Johnny Damon chats with NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino on this year’s historic LA & NY match-up and what’s needed for the Bronx Bombers to clench the win.
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Tonight is NYC's last 6 p.m. sunset until 2025. And you know what that means
Well, that’s a little depressing. Friday night will mark New York City’s last 6 p.m. sunset until next year, a harbinger of the rapidly approaching daylight saving time, with shorter days and longer nights. It’s been a slow trickle down all month to this point. At the same time, sunrise keeps happening later, too. On Sunday, Nov. 3, we will...
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AI-powered weapons scanners used in NYC subway found zero guns in one month test
A pilot program testing AI-powered weapons scanners inside some New York City subway stations this summer did not detect any passengers with firearms — but falsely alerted more than 100 times, according to newly released police data.
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Watch New York Liberty Championship Parade 2024
NBC New York presents coverage of the New York Liberty championship ticker-tape parade through the Canyon of Heroes on Oct. 24, 2024.
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NYC honors Liberty with parade, Keys to the City after historic championship
New York City is fêting the New York Liberty on Thursday with a ticker-tape parade in the Canyon of Heroes following their first-ever WNBA championship, an overtime conquest that made all sorts of history. There have been more than 200 ticker-tape parades in the city. Today’s extravaganza marks the city’s third-ever ticker-tape celebration for a women’s sports team. The...
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Paid sick time for pets? A New York City Council bill could soon allow it
A new bill making its way through New York City Council would take away at least one major stress for pet owners living in the city. The just-introduced legislation would allow people to use their own paid sick time to take of their pets when necessary.
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Paid sick time for pets? A new NYC council bill could soon allow it
A proposed city council bill could allow employees to use paid sick time to take care of pets, a measure supporters argue will help pet ownership easier and ease the mental health crisis. New Yorkers have mixed feelings about the new policy proposal. NBC New York’s Gus Rosendale reports.
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Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest set to take place in Washington Square Park
Calling all Timothée Chalamet doppelgängers. The winner of the contest will win a $50 cash reward.
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NY Liberty to get ticker-tape parade after WNBA championship: Here's when and where
The Liberty’s WNBA title win was the first basketball championship in NYC in decades — and now the party plans are underway, with a parade set for Thursday through the Canyon of Heroes in lower Manhattan, followed by a City Hall ceremony. NBC New York’s Jessica Cunnington reports.
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Jury selection begins in Daniel Penny's deadly subway chokehold trial in NYC
Jury selection was underway Monday in the trial of Daniel Penny, the Marines veteran accused of putting Jordan Neely in a deadly chokehold on a subway train last year. NBC New York’s Rana Novini reports.
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Daniel Penny trial: Jury selection begins in NYC subway chokehold death
Jury selection was underway Monday in the trial of Daniel Penny, a retired Marine charged in the deadly subway chokehold of Jordan Neely.