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Full jury seated in Trump hush money trial, now alternates must be selected
The day started with the judge in the Trump hush money trial dismissing two of the seven jurors previously selected, but hours later, eight more made the cut. Now six alternates must be chosen as well before the trial can begin. NBC New York’s Chris Glorioso reports.
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Threats shut down NJ school district
A threat in Marlboro, New Jersey, shut down an entire school district. The emailed bomb threat came just days after an heated school board meeting. Is there a connection, or just coincidence? NBC New York’s Adam Harding reports.
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One man's quest to break a marathon chess record in Times Square
One man is making moves in Times Square, but not the kind you may be thinking of. For more than 29 hours, Tunde Onakoya has been playing chess hoping to break a world record — and it’s all for a good cause. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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Suspected teen squatters charged with murder of NYC mother
Two suspected teen squatters are now charged with murder in the death of 52-year-old Nadia Vitels, who was killed in March when she went to check up on her luxury apartment in Kips Bay.
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How the Met Gala carpet is made each year
Have you ever wondered how the Met Gala carpet is made every year? Michelle Park visits Flemington Department Store to speak with co-owner Ted Resnick and find out.
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Celia Keenan-Bolger teams up with Jim Parsons & Jessica Lange for ‘Mother Play'
Tony winner Celia Keenan-Bolger talks with Sara Gore about starring in “Mother Play” alongside Jim Parsons and Jessica Lange, and “The Gilded Age.”
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What to watch for at the Paris Olympics with Mike Tirico
The Paris Olympics is 100 days away and NBC Olympic Primetime host Mike Tirico took us through what you need to watch out for during the Summer Games.
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Look your best with these Spring fashion tips
Ashley Bellman visits Bloomingdale’s, where Fashion Director Marissa Galante Frank shows her some spring fashion that people can rock at any and every age.
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Huey Lewis, Corey Cott, and McKenzie Kurtz on ‘The Heart of Rock & Roll'
Huey Lewis, Corey Cott, and McKenzie Kurtz talks with Sara Gore about the exciting new Broadway musical, “The Heart of Rock & Roll.”
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Lupe's East L.A. Kitchen has been a neighborhood staple for over 30 years
Lupe’s East L.A. Kitchen has been open for over 30 years! Owner David Seixas tells Michelle Park about the successful restaurant, and the dishes they sell.
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Marlboro schools close after bomb threat to 3 NJ school districts
NBC New York’s Adam Harding reports.
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Nationwide shortage of popular insulin drugs: What to know
President Biden has made efforts to make insulin medication more affordable, but millions of Americans are having challenges with even finding the drug stocked in pharmacies. NBC New York Lynda Baquero reports.
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NJ school food pantry gets major donation
A charter school in New Brunswick, NJ is offering the option for parents to pick up there kids and groceries on Wednesdays. NBC New York’s Pat Battle reports
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NYPD outlines Passover security plan
The NYPD is stepping up security to protect Passover celebrations across the city. NBC New York’s Myles Miller reports.
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Summer rentals slowing down along the Jersey Shore
If you think that’s to late to rent a house at the Shore this summer, think again! Long Beach Island has recently seen a slower rush of bookings for this upcoming summer. NBC New York’s Ted Greenberg reports.
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Congestion pricing: NJ will get share of controversial tolling money — but how much?
New Jersey got a victory in their fight against congestion pricing. While charging drivers steep tolls to enter Manhattan south of 61st street is still set to happen in June, New Jersey communities will now get a cut of the cash. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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Gilgo Beach trial: Defense focusing on other suspects, like disgraced ex-police chief
After nine months behind bars, the accused Gilgo Beach serial killer returned to a Long Island courtroom, as new evidence was turned over in the case. Rex Heuermann’s defense is turning their focus on who they believe is the real killer, while his estranged wife showed up to court in support.
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Columbia University president testifies on claims of antisemitism and hate on campus
There were tense moments on Capitol Hill and in NYC as Columbia University faces new scrutiny of antisemitism on campus. In D.C., the university’s president got a congressional grilling, while the Manhattan campus saw protests on Wednesday. NBC New York’s Gus Rosendale reports.
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New York experiencing home health aide shortage: What to know for loved ones
Those with loved ones who need help from a home health aide already know how difficult it can be to find someone. New York is in the midst of a shortage, and now schools are struggling to fill their openings. NBC New York’s Pei-Sze Cheng reports.
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Dangerous ‘Blackout Challenge' circulating online leads to NJ students needing medical help
A social media challenge with a dangerous past is resurfacing. This time, some New Jersey middle school students were hurt while doing the so-called “Blackout Challenge,” which involves people holding their breath until passing out. NBC New York’s Adam Harding reports.