The Latest
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State of the housing market: Will increasing mortgage rates lead to a drop in sales?
Lynda Baquero reporting on the state of the housing market.
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Jazz at Lincoln Center honors Sarah Vaughan
Romney Smith reporting on the Lincoln Center honoring Sarah Vaughan.
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NJ school districts receive second round of bomb threats
Friday’s threat was deemed non-credible, according to the superintendent of Marlboro schools.
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How NJ is looking to prevent bears from eating out of residents' trash cans
New Jersey is using a new tool in the battle against bears, as thousands of bear-resistant trash cans are being sent to a half-dozen towns — all to keep the animals away from homes as they come out of hibernation. NBC New York’s Pat Battle reports.
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Trailblazing NJ college baseball player was 2nd woman to start at catcher in college game
This month’s MVP takes great pride in being a trailblazer in college baseball. A catcher for St. Elizabeth College, Alexia Jorge is doing what she loves — playing a position she learned from a Yankees catcher, without ever meeting him. NBC New York’s John Chandler reports.
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Columbia protests continue after mass student arrests
Students at Columbia University remained undeterred a day after the school’s president prompted the NYPD to move in and arrest more than 100 people. News 4’s Gaby Acevedo reports.
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Long Island neighbors up in arms over homeless shelter location
Neighbors have been vocalizing concerns after learning of a new homeless shelter in their community. News 4’s Pei-Sze Cheng reports.
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Man sets himself on fire outside Trump trial courthouse
The fire was ultimately put out minutes later after police and FDNY brought a larger extinguisher, leaving a smoky scene outside court as a gaggle of reporters and horrified witnesses looked on. News 4’s Chris Glorioso and Marc Santia report.
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How to style textured hair? Inside Nubia Rëzo's salon and why it's important to take care of all hair types
Nubia Rëzo is the founder of Rëzo Hair Salon from Puerto Rico to Egypt. She has styled textured hair across the world. Here’s why she says it’s important to know how to do all types of hair. Lynise Olivacce reports.
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Harlem Hops: Behind the first Black-owned brewery in Manhattan
Harlem Hops is the first Black owned brewery in Manhattan. Lynise Olivacce reports.
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NYPD updates after man sets himself on fire outside courthouse
A man sets himself on fire in protest area outside Trump hush money trial in Manhattan.
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Man sets himself on fire outside Trump trial
NBC News special report.
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Trump Hush Money Trial Update: Jurors selection continue with alternates
A full jury of 12 people and six alternates was seated on Friday in Donald Trump’s hush money case, drawing the first criminal trial of a former U.S. president a step closer to opening statements. NBC New York’s Romney Smith reports.
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Celebrate National Cat Lady Day with a new furry friend
Today is National Cat Lady Day! Our friends from Little Shelter stop by with some adoptable pets to celebrate.
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Deborah Ayorinde & Pam Grier talk ‘Them: The Scare'
Deborah Ayorinde and Pam Grier talks with Sara Gore about the gripping anthology series, “Them: The Scare.”
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Chris O'Dowd & Josh Segarra on Season 2 of ‘The Big Door Prize'
Chris O’Dowd and Josh Segarra chat with Sara Gore about “The Big Door Prize,” Olive Garden, and more.
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Garlic knot heaven in Hillsdale
Ashley Bellman visits Hold My Knots, a New Jersey restaurant specializing in all things garlic knots. The Hold My Knots team even gave Sara Gore some of their menu items back in the studio!
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I-Team Exclusive: On patrol with undercover officers in the subway
After a series of incidents on NYC subways where people were robbed after falling asleep, police officers said they are looking to crack down on these and other subway crimes. News 4’s I-Team got an exclusive look on patrol with undercover officers. Marc Santia reports.
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New plan to fight retail theft in NYC unveiled
In the city’s fight against rampant retail theft, there has been a major win in Albany. We’ve shown you the surveillance video of thieves running wild, taking merchandise by the thousands. Now, there are new penalties and even credits for retailers who tighten security. NBC New York’s Myles Miller reports.
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NYC parents fight early education budget cuts
Today parents rallied at City hall in NYC to protest the budget cuts to early childhood education programs