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Connecticut man accused of killing and dismembering dog in New York
A Connecticut man has been arrested after allegedly killing and dismembering a dog in New York, according to police.
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Man suspected of setting woman on fire in NYC subway charged with murder
New York City police charged Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, 33, with starting the blaze that killed a sleeping woman in a subway car.
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Mangione being treated like a ‘human pingpong ball,' says lawyer
Luigi Mangione pleaded not guilty to murder and weapons charges in the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson during his arraignment on Monday morning.
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Top-ranking NYPD officer abruptly resigns amid sexual misconduct allegations
Federal investigators are now looking into allegations of sexual harassment and substantial overtime payments involving Jeffrey Maddrey and Quathisha Epps, a source familiar with the probe said.
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Ten Commandments carving fetches more than $5 million at auction
The oldest inscribed stone tablet of the Ten Commandments was sold at Sotheby’s on Wednesday.
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Luigi Mangione indicted in UnitedHealthcare CEO murder
In a news conference on Tuesday, Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg discussed the charges for the shooting of Brian Thompson on Dec. 4.
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Complete mastodon jaw fossil found in New York backyard
A historic (or perhaps more accurately, prehistoric) discovery was made just under the surface of a New York homeowner’s lawn.
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Is that a drone or a plane? Experts help explain the differences
Drones are being spotted all over the U.S. But are those flashing lights in the sky really airplanes?
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Stowaway from NY-Paris flight arrested at US-Canada border after ditching ankle monitor: Source
The accused stowaway on a flight from New York to Paris in November has been arrested again, this time caught at the U.S.-Canada border after ditching her ankle bracelet monitor, according to a senior official briefed on the matter.
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Feds sending drone detection system to NY as mystery deepens, governor says
Why are there drones flying all over New Jersey and New York? Investigators hope to find out.
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Schumer demands more drone trackers in New York
Top state officials in New York are urging the federal government to deploy special detection systems to track down drones. NBC New York’s Brittany Miller reports.
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‘This has gone too far': N.Y. Gov. calls for federal assistance after mysterious drones shut down airport runways
The New York Stewart International Airport was forced to close runways Friday night for about an hour.
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1 dead as small plane crashes on highway near Connecticut-New York border: Police source
One person died after a small plane crashed down onto a highway in New York’s Westchester County, shutting down the highway for an extended time, according to a police source and officials.
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Neighbors, classmate react to suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing
A former high school classmate and neighbors in Hawaii shared their recollections of the man charged with killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
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Former Marine found not guilty in subway chokehold death
Former marine Daniel Penny was found not guilty of criminally negligent homicide in the May 2023 death of Jordan Neely in New York.
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CEO of United Healthcare shot, killed outside NYC hotel
Brian Thompson, the CEO of United Healthcare, was shot and killed outside a hotel in Manhattan. NBC10’s Fred Shropshire has the latest details on the search for the gunman.
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New York woman draws closer to solving 44-year-old mystery of her grandparents' disappearance
“I never went a day without worrying or thinking about if they had a terrible ending to their life,” Christine Heller Seaman said about her grandparents Charles and Catherine Romer, who were reported missing in April 1980.
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Dozens of 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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Man arrested for stealing gold-plated rose from NYC 9/11 memorial honoring influential pastor
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.