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Finding ‘Adrienne from Brooklyn': Has Beatles fan mystery finally been solved?
A lot of people yelled “I love you, Paul!” at the height of Beatlesmania. Sixty years later, Sir Paul McCartney is responding to one Brooklyn fan in particular who proclaimed her love on camera all those years ago as a teenager. NBC New York’s Gus Rosendale spoke with the woman’s family.
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Suspect in NYPD murder pleads not guilty
The man accused of killing an NYPD officer faced a judge Tuesday, and came face-to-face with a sea of police officers and family members staring him down in court. NBC New York’s Melissa Colorado reports.
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NYC teachers union pushes Education Department to fulfill class size mandates
The president of NYC’s teachers union is putting pressure on the Department of Education to make the state’s class size law a reality. The union says class sizes are still too big. NBC New York’s Jessica Cunnington reports.
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Police search for suspects after 16-year-old shot and killed in Soho
Police are searching for potentially two groups who got into a dispute at a courtyard in SoHo. Suspects from one of the groups took off on a Citi bike, and now police are looking for those two individuals. NBC New York’s Ida Siegal reports.
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Stormy Daniels offers salacious details during testimony in Trump hush money trial
The most salacious testimony yet in the hush money trial against former President Donald Trump took place Tuesday, as adult film star Stormy Daniels took the stand. She detailed how she says she knows Trump and their alleged affair, which he denies ever happened. The judge pushed back against some of the more intimate details. NBC New York’s ... -
Rebuilding Tobay Beach on Long Island ahead of summer peak
It’s a race against the clock to rebuild one Nassau County beach before the busy Summer season. New York’s Pei-sze Cheng reports.
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Man stabbed to death at Rego Park bodega
A bloody brawl at a Queens Bodega has left one man dead and another in police custody. New York’s Gaby Acevedo reports.
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16-year-old shot and killed in SoHo: Law enforcement sources
The teenage victim was shot in the head and died after being rushed to the hospital. It was not immediately clear what led up to the shooting, other and sources saying a dispute escalated. NBC New York’s Ida Siegal reports
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What to look forward to at the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival
Tribeca Film Festival Director, Cara Cusumano, tells Sara Gore all about what can be expected this year, from reunions, talks and more!
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Cleo Wade on the magic of new children's book ‘May You Love And Be Loved'
Cleo Wade chats with Sara Gore about poetry, her new book “May You Love And Be Loved,” painting, and more.
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Lisa Rinna on new movie & being call a ‘style icon'
Lisa Rinna talks with Sara Gore about her new movie, “Mommie Meanest,” working with her daughters, and more.
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An expert review of the 2024 Met Gala looks
The Cut’s Fashion and Beauty Writer, Asia Milia Ware, and InStyle’s Fashion Director, Kevin Huynh, join Sara Gore to discuss the highlights of the 2024 Met Gala.
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Lea DeLaria knows the secret to a good brunch
Lea DeLaria talks with Sara Gore about her upcoming jazz brunch series, “Brunch Is Gay,” and more.
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On the steps of the Met Gala with the night's brightest stars
Ashley Bellman talks to stars like Shakira, Lily Gladstone, and more on the steps of the 2024 Met Gala.
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What to know about financing options before buying a car
Lynda Baquero has some car buying tips for you.
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Celebs embrace ‘Garden of Time' theme at 2024 Met Gala
It’s known as the Oscars of the East Coast — and fashion’s party of the year! The Met Gala returned this first Monday on May, with celebrities blooming for the camera as they embraced the dress code “The Garden of Time.” NBC New York’s Gus Rosendale had a front-row seat.
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Donald Trump hush money trial: Judge fines former president for violating gag order
As Donald Trump’s hush money trial enters its third week, the judge is once again fining the former president for violating his gag order — and this time, the judge warned Trump about possible jail time if he does it again. NBC New York’s Erica Byfield reports.
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Columbia cancels university-wide commencement ceremony, as protests continue at other NYC campuses
Columbia said it is canceling its university-wide commencement because of security concerns. Instead, the school said students can celebrate at “smaller, school-based ceremonies.” Meanwhile, more pro-Palestinian protests continue at other NYC campuses, like at Hunter College on the Upper East Side. NBC New York’s Chris Jose and Gaby Ace... -
Holocaust survivors gather on Long Island
Greg Cergol reporting on the Holocaust survivors gathered on Long Island.
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NJ Sheriff's officer claims sexual harassment on the job
Sarah Wallace reporting on an NJ Sheriff officer’s claims of sexual harassment on the job.