The Latest
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All the latest of Chef José Andrés
Lauren Scala visits Zaytinya to talk with Chef José Andrés about spreading hope, his work, “Dinner Party Diaries,” his cookbook, and more.
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Embrace your curls with these products & styles
Ocoa co-founders Cory Varona and Nicol Cancelmo tell Dahiana Pérez all about their brand and different ways to style curly hair.
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Announcement expected on subway gun detectors
Mayor Eric Adams and NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban are expected to make the announcement Thursday.
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Winning Mega Millions lottery ticket sold at this New Jersey grocery store
A New Jersey resident won it big, striking the lucky numbers in the Mega Millions Jackpot. NBC New York’s Pat Battle reports.
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Service restored after water main break in White Plains
Service has been restored to a White Plains neighborhood after a water main broke earlier today leaving residences without water for hours. NBC New York’s Erica Byfield reports.
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Vigil for fallen NYPD officer on Long Island
The Massapequa community prepares for the vigil for fallen NYPD officer Jonathan Diller. NBC New York’s Greg Cergol reports.
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Billion-dollar Mega Millions ticket was sold in New Jersey
A NJ resident won the biggest jackpot in history! NBC New York Checkey Beckford reports.
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Baltimore bridge collapse investigation: Search for victims continues
The investigation into and recover efforts continue in the tragic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. NBC New York’s Adam Harding reports.
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Nassau County looking to make gun-owning residents into special duty sheriffs
County Executive Blakeman has made the controversial decision to deputize residences of Nassau County. NBC New York Pei-Sze Cheng reports.
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A rebirth for Brooklyn's Paramount Theater: Take a look inside at the renovations
The Brooklyn Paramount is set to reopen, and the beautiful images from inside the century-old theater showing it brought back to life don’t even do it justice. NBC New York’s Adam Kuperstein got an exclusive look inside the one-of-a-kind venue.
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Five students and a security guard slashed in fight at Queens high school: Police
A large, wild fight in a Queens high school cafeteria left five students and a security guard slashed. It was not immediately clear what sparked the lunchtime brawl. NBC New York’s Gaby Acevedo reports.
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Retired NYPD cop shoots machete-wielding man in road rage fight: Police
What appears to have started with a car crash on Staten Island ended with a violent road rage incident, involving a former NYPD officer shooting a man armed with a machete. NBC New York’s Myles Miller reports.
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Chuck tries his hand at taxi dancing in 1980
After having gone away for decades, taxi dancing returned to NYC in the 1980s. Chuck went over to the Roseland Ballroom to give it a shot, and his last dance of the night was with a familiar face.
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The remarkable story of Chuck's Uncle Al in the Philippines
A plane was shot down in the Philippines during WWII, and the pilot of that plane was Chuck’s Uncle Al. In 2002, Chuck traveled to the Philippines to dig into his uncle’s past and share his incredible story of survival — and the special moment that came years later.
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What's the story behind this photo of Chuck Scarborough and Sue Simmons?
Sue Simmons and Chuck Scarborough were partners on the anchor desk for more than three decades. So what inspired this photo that was taken the day the iconic pair met for the first time? Chuck explains it all.
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Controversial New Jersey mayor seeks reelection amid criminal case delays
The mayor of Clark is running for reelection while facing corruption allegations. He was charged in Nov. 2023, but his case is just one of several corruption cases in New Jersey facing major delays in the courts — which means voters will cast ballots as these criminal cases likely linger. NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst reports.
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MTA approves congestion pricing exemptions: What it means for drivers
It’s full steam ahead for congestion pricing, as the MTA board held its final vote on who will be exempt from the surcharge. The only exemptions will be for school buses, commuter buses and essential government vehicles. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff breaks it down.
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Jenn Colella on new Broadway musical ‘Suffs' & motherhood
Tony nominee Jenn Colella discusses the new musical “Suffs” and motherhood with Michelle and Ashley. Find the full interview at the link in our bio!
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Popular Jersey Shore aquarium reopens after getting a modern makeover
Jenkinson’s Aquarium is back open in Point Pleasant Beach with a whole new look and a few new special residents in the house. NBC New York’s Ted Greenberg reports.