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Combative Giuliani appears in NYC court after missing asset surrender deadline
Two former Georgia election workers who were awarded the massive judgment reported to the court that they went to Giuliani’s Manhattan apartment last week to see what assets were there, but that it had been cleared out.
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Famous NYC attraction The Vessel to reopen with safety measures after a string of suicides
The long-awaited return of a New York City attraction arrives Monday: the reopening of The Vessel.
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Man dies after setting himself on fire outside Manhattan courthouse where Trump faces hush money case
A man who set himself on fire outside the courtroom where former President Donald Trump is facing charges in a hush money case has died, police said.
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NYC to Pay George Floyd Protesters Over $10 Million in Massive ‘Kettling' Settlement
In court papers late Tuesday, the city said it will pay $21,500 to each of at least 200 protesters who were detained, arrested or met with force by NYPD during a June 4, 2020, protest.
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$53M for NJ Unemployment Call Center Blasted as ‘Complete Waste of Money'
Unemployment rates have now returned to pre-pandemic levels, but thousands of applicants are still experiencing the same benefits processing delays that were commonplace in 2020 and 2021 — and some can’t even get a human to talk to on the phone
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Would Ivana Trump's Gravesite at Trump National Golf Club Be Tax Benefit for Trump Org?
If Ivana Trump’s final resting place indeed is at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, designating the property a cemetery could provide multiple tax exemptions for the Trump Organization
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Russian Oligarchs Hide Their Assets in NYC Real Estate and Intricate Shell Companies
Russian oligarchs are connected to many properties in New York, including a posh townhouse in the West Village — but seizing that property is not simple, as the NBC New York I-Team found that Russian real estate is often hiding behind webs of shell companies
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Video Appears to Show 2 Jewish Men Blasted With Snow and Ice by Plow; They Say It Was on Purpose
The mayor of a New Jersey town said two Orthodox Jewish men are pressing charges after they claim they were intentionally hit with snow and ice from a passing road plow.
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Supply Chain Reality Check: Red Tape Holding New Truckers Back in NJ
With so much talk of the trucker shortage and big wage bonuses for people willing to get behind the wheel, a New Jersey driving school said that it would be able to churn out more truckers – if it weren’t for pandemic-related red tape at the state’s Motor Vehicle Commission.
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Shocking Video Shows Man Survive Sidewalk Explosion in Queens
An underground explosion engulfed a Queens sidewalk, sending flames shooting several feet into the air and injuring a man who happened to be standing on the grate at the precise wrong moment, surveillance video exclusively obtained by NBC New York showed.