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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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NY parents fight for son with autism who was banned from children's section at library
A suburban New York family is fighting to get their son with autism access to their local library, because even though he loves spending time in the children’s books section, one library is refusing to let him in.
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Art thieves steal $100K Chagall painting from famed NYC art gallery
Police are trying to track down a group of painting pilferers who stole art from a gallery in midtown Manhattan, and their mad dash on Madison Avenue to escape was caught on camera.
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Houston Rockets' Kevin Porter Jr. attacked girlfriend at New York City hotel: Police sources
Houston Rockets guard Kevin Porter Jr. was arrested after attacking his girlfriend inside a midtown Manhattan hotel room, according to senior law enforcement officials.
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Edward Caban named 1st Hispanic NYPD commissioner
New York City Mayor Eric Adams named Edward Caban the next NYPD commissioner on Monday, making him the first Hispanic person to lead the nation’s largest police department.
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Video Shows How New York City Burglars Stole $1.3 Million in Watches and Jewelry: NYPD
Two burglars forced their way into a Manhattan home and stole well over a million dollars in jewelry and watches, according to police.
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‘I Love You and the Kids': Heartbreaking Final Message Before NY Plane Crash
As recovery crews comb for clues into a small plane crash that killed two men in Westchester County, the heartbreaking final moments of the doomed flight are being pieced together.
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2 Dead After Small Plane From JFK Crashes North of NYC: FAA
An airplane en route to Westchester County Airport has gone missing after losing contact with the air traffic control tower, according to police and sources.
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Mystery 1976 Cold Case Murder of WWI Veteran in NYC Finally Solved With New DNA Tech
After an investigation that spanned five states and lasted over four decades, a man from Queens has pleaded guilty to the murder of a WWI veteran who was killed and buried in a backyard back in 1976.
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Fugitive Yoga Teacher Eyed in Jealous Rage Killing of Elite Cyclist May Be in NYC: Feds
A yoga teacher suspected of killing an elite cyclist possibly in a fit of jealous rage in Texas is believed to have traveled to New York City days after the killing, according to law enforcement.