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City Hall reacts to claims ACS took funds from children's survivor benefits
Members of NYC City Hall reacted to the evidence that the Administration of Children’s Services rerouted millions of dollars in survivor benefits to the agency instead of their children. NBC New York’s Sarah Wallace reports.
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Beach trash found at the Jersey Shore gets turned into art
A man at the Jersey Shore is putting an artistic focus on waste — found where it doesn’t belong. Every morning, he takes steps for better health as well as a cleaner coastline, and now his mission is receiving wide recognition. NBC New York’s Ted Greenberg reports.
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Trump hush money trial: Publisher of National Enquirer testifies during Day 2
The second day of testimony focused on a tabloid “catch and kill” scheme and a gag order. Former National Enquirer Publisher David Pecker explained what he said were coordinated plans to buy and bury damaging stories about Trump. Meanwhile, the judge did not rule on penalties requested by the prosecution for what they claim were violati... -
Man walking dog in Hell's Kitchen slashes another man
A slasher with a dog? Police are looking for a man after a Hell’s Kitchen attack with a knife in broad daylight. NBC New York’s Marc Santia reports.
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Police in NJ town warn about key fob car thefts: How to protect yourself
Police are issuing a warning for drivers in New Jersey: make sure key fobs are secure. There has been a spike in car thefts in the town of Rahway, police said, in which suspects swipe the fob then take off with the vehicle. NBC New York’s Adam Harding reports.
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Search for buried chemicals expands at Long Island ballparks that were former Grumman site
After digging up a bunch of barrels filled with chemicals and buried decades ago at a Long Island park, new developments have led to crews learning they’re looking for even more. NBC New York’s Greg Cergol reports.
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Tense protests continue at NYU and Columbia, as demonstrators call for end to Israel-Hamas war
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators at two New York City campuses showed no signs of relenting Tuesday, even after more than a hundred arrests at NYU. A plywood wall was built to block Gould Plaza, as demonstrators moved to nearby Washington Square Park. At Columbia, where classes will be remote until the end of the semester for safety, students continue... -
NJ woman returned her old cellphone to T-Mobile, but kept getting charged for it
What happens if you return your cell phone but still get stuck with a bill? Better Get Baquero’s Lynda Baquero reports on the steps you should take if you’re returning a mobile phone.
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Jennifer Tilly on ‘Chucky' Season 3 & ‘Family Guy' milestone
Jennifer Tilly tells Sara Gore all about Season 3 of “Chucky” and celebrating 25 years of “Family Guy.”
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‘Farmhouse Fixer' & new music with Jonathan Knight
Jonathan Knight talks with Sara Gore about Season 3 of “Farmhouse Fixer” and new music from New Kids on the Block.
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Check out the new pizza shop at a Midtown subway stop
See No Evil Pizza has opened at the 50th Street 1 subway stop. Lauren Scala meets with founder & partner Adrien Gallow and chef & partner Adward Carew to try some pies.
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More than 100 arrests at NYU pro-Palestinian protest as tensions flare on local college campuses
Romney Smith reports on more than 100 arrests at NYU pro-Palestinian protest.
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Get a permanent or made to fade tattoo on the Lower East Side
Unscripted Ink offers permanent and made to fade tattoos. Owner Liv Novotny gives Michelle Park a meaningful made to fade ink tattoo, which lasts for one to three years.
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Going green at Barcade in Williamsburg
News 4’s Ida Siegal with the special report for Earth Day. See how this local business conserves energy and minimizes waste.
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Teens clean up community in Westchester for Earth Day
Teens in Mt. Vernon, Westchester are celebrating Earth Day one garbage bag at a time as they clean up their community. NBC New York’s Lynda Baquero reports.
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Evidence arises that ACS took children's survivor benefits
Recently, evidence has been uncovered that leads lawyers to believe that NYC’s Administration for Children’s Services took social security benefits that were designated for foster children who’s parents have died. NBC New York’s Sarah Wallace reports.
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Curbside composting in NYC
NYC is going greener everyday and the Department of Sanitation is now offering “curbside composting”. NBC New York’s Matt Brickman reports.
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First witness testifies in criminal trial of former President Donald Trump
Short opening statements were made in the hush money trial of former president Donald Trump — Passover being one reason, along with a juror having a dental appointment. But the first prosecution witness did take the stand: the former publisher of The National Enquirer, David Pecker. NBC New York’s Chris Glorioso reports.
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No food options being offered at a Long Island community college
Imagine a college campus where the only food options are vending machines — it’s what happened at a Long Island college and the students are not happy. Here’s what the administration says is being done to solve the problem. NBC New York’s Greg Cergol reports.
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A guide for a more eco-friendly wardrobe
Being trendy not only has a financial cost, but also an environmental one as well. NBC New York’s Violeta Yas reports.