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At least 21 protesters arrested at Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as rain drenches crowd
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade was drenched in rain and briefly disrupted by Pro-Palestinian demonstrators. Twenty-one people were arrested.
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Traveling Thanksgiving Day? Check flight delays, cancellations at tri-state airports
Traveling this Thanksgiving Day? Here’s where to check the status of flights for every major airline at Newark, JFK Airport and LaGuardia airports.
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Tips for shoppers looking to do last-minute grocery shopping ahead of Thanksgiving
Forget something on the Thanksgiving shopping list, or just procrastinating until the last minute? Here’s what shoppers can expect when the head to the stores, aside from packed parking lots. NBC New York’s Lynda Baquero reports.
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Feds warn about rise of counterfeit goods: What to look for ahead of holiday shopping
Federal agents are warning shoppers about the rise in fake items ahead of the holiday shopping season. It comes after New York Gov. Kathy Hochul detailed a major shoplifting operation in Queens in which the suspects allegedly stole $2 million in items and then resold the pilfered goods. NBC New York’s Gaby Acevedo reports.
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Shoplifting ring stole $2M in clothes and cosmetics from Macy's and others in NY, NJ
Law enforcement officials say they have broken up a shoplifting ring that stole nearly $2 million in merchandise from well-known stores and resold the items in New York City as well as in the Dominican Republic. The group stole perfumes, cosmetics, clothes and other beauty items from stores ranging from Sephora, Ulta Beauty, Macy’s, Victoria’s Secret and American Eagle.
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Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade: The history behind the famous tradition
Have you ever wondered how the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade began? Join NBC New York’s Jennifer Vázquez on a historical dive of the beloved event and how immigrant communities helped create this tradition.
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There's a new law for New York landlords about bed bug infestations: What to know
A new bill that was signed into law may help many New Yorkers sleep tight.
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Gold-plated rose stolen from NYC 9/11 memorial still missing after police make arrest
A gold-plated rose from a Manhattan church memorial honoring the victims of 9/11 remains missing.
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Cheating on a spouse is no longer a crime in NY after repeal of little-known 1907 law
New York repealed on Friday a seldom-used law over a century old that made it a crime to cheat on your spouse — a misdemeanor that once could have landed adulterers in jail for three months.
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Long Island officials push back on school ‘sharing' plan
Some Long Island leaders are pushing back on a state plan to share school resources, which would include staff and programs. The plan is called “regionalization,” and Gov. Kathy Hochul said it would only be an option for districts, not mandatory. But critics say it threatens the quality of education. NBC New York’s Pei-Sze Cheng reports.
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NY proposes ‘regionalization' plan for schools. Long Island officials are fighting it
A proposed regionalization plan by the New York State Education Department is being opposed by a group of vocal Long Island school board members, parents and elected officials.
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Winter storm warning issued for some as NYC braces for heavy rain, nasty chill
By most measures, Thursday looks to be a miserable day – cold, rainy and breezy. The precipitation is just what the tri-state has needed for weeks.
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Steady rain, some snow, cold temps: Thursday looks like a much-needed mess for NY, NJ
By most measures, Thursday looks to be a miserable day – cold, rainy and breezy. The precipitation is just what the tri-state has needed for weeks.
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FBI arrests homeless Florida man in alleged plot to bomb the New York Stock Exchange
Harun Abdul-Malik Yener made a series of audio recordings to be sent to NBC News around the time of the planned bombing, the complaint says.
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Billionaire Gautam Adani charged in New York with massive fraud, bribery scheme
Gautam Adani and others are accused in the New York indictment of paying Indian government officials $250 million to secure solar energy supply contracts.
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Funeral for park ranger killed battling wildfire
Lynda Baquero with the details for NBC New York.
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Whoopi Goldberg asked to apologize for saying NYC bakery denied order over politics
New York City politicians are calling on Whoopi Goldberg to apologize for suggesting on air that a local bakery had declined to make The View co-host a batch of desserts for her birthday because of her political beliefs.
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NYC concerned about low reservoir levels after months of little rain
New York City officials are concerned about low reservoir levels after months of little rain, saying they may postpone repairs on a temporarily out-of-service aqueduct to bring more water into the stressed system.