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Behind the scenes of the Met Opera with Conductor Xian Zhang
Michelle Park visits the Metropolitan Opera where Xian Zhang tells her all about conducting “Madama Butterfly” and more.
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Enjoy a ¼ pound sea salt chocolate chip cookie & more at this East Village bakery
The Pastry Box has sweetened up the East Village! Owner Tiara Bennett showcases some of the bakery’s sweets with Lauren Scala, from yuzu olive olive loaf cakes to signature cookies and beyond.
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Nana's Green Tea has come to NYC
Nana’s Green Tea is huge in Japan, and the brand has come to New York City! Operations Manager Richard Kim tells Lauren Scala all about it, and together they try some of the menu items.
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Spring fashion with Couponology.com
Maria Christoforou from Couponolgy.com show Sara Gore great spring fashion looks from LSPACE, Haven Well Within, City Chic and 89th & Madison.
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Rosalind Chao on “Sweet Tooth,” “3 Body Problem” & new play
Rosalind Chao talks with Sara Gore about “Sweet Tooth,” “3 Body Problem,” and the new play, “What Became Of Us.”
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Jeremy Sisto shares all the intel of ‘FBI'
Jeremy Sisto previews the heart-pumping season finale of “FBI” with Sara Gore.
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Bird flu detected in NYC birds
While no residences on record have caught the virus this season, officials are keeping their eye on the slow rising cases of bird flu in NYC birds. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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Memorial Day Weekend preps underway down the Jersey Shore
After several storms pushed back summer season prep, these businesses are in a race against time to get themselves ready before the holiday weekend. NBC New York’s Ted Greenberg reports.
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Pioneering veteran pilot, the 1st Black woman to fly for the Air Force, retires from commercial flying
The first black female pilot, Captain Theresa Claiborne, is retiring after 34 years of service and over 32,000 flight hours. NBC New York’s Jen Maxfield reports.
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NYC's ‘Portal' reopens after bad behavior leads to security changes
Days after some bad behavior forced it to close, the “Portal” with Dublin is back open in New York City — but this time there are some precautions to keep folks in line. NBC New York Kay Angrum reports.
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Man shot by police after attacking officer with knife inside Westchester County home
A call about a woman having a medical episode inside a Westchester County home ended up with a man attacking police with a knife, then being shot by one of the officers. NBC New York’s Chris Jose reports.
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Police again search home of Gilgo Beach murder suspect Rex Heuermann
Do investigators have a new break in the Gilgo Beach murders? Questions swirling as investigators returned Monday to the Long Island home of suspect Rex Heuermann. NBC New York’s Pei-Sze Cheng reports.
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Search for driver in Queens hit and run that left 2 dead
A fatal crash in Queens raises questions after the hit and run driver returned to the scene to collect something. NBC New York’s Gaby Acevedo reports.
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Injured Staten Island firefighters sue FDNY, claim policy endangered their lives
Four FDNY firefighters are sueing their own department after they say an FDNY policy put their lives at risk at the scene of a Staten Island fire. NBC New Yorks Sarah Wallace reports.
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NYPD detective killed in 1924 gets proper gravestone
In Brooklyn, a long-overdue recognition for an NYPD detective killed while running after a robbery suspect. That detective died 100 years ago and is finally receiving a proper gravestone. NBC New York’s Gus Rosendale reports.
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Pollen boss: One man's mission to monitor NYC allergen
Sniffling, sneezing, watery eyes — many are struggling with seasonal allergies in and around NYC, and pollen has a lot to do with it. So just how much pollen is in the air, and who is responsible for measuring it? Storm Team 4’s matt Brickman spoke to the one person in all of New York City whose job it is...
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Prosecution rests in Donald Trump hush money trial
The defense is now calling its own witnesses in the Trump hush money trial, after another day of grilling Michael Cohen — who is now admitting to stealing from his former boss. Trump’s lead defense attorney got Cohen to admit, on the stand, that he stole thousands of dollars from the Trump Organization, money he also admitted never paying bac... -
Steve Guttenberg visits Nassau County Police recruits
Actor Steve Guttenberg, well known for his role in the 1980s “Police Academy” movie franchise at the chance to visit a real-life police academy on Monday.
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NYPD defends cops seen repeatedly punching protesters on the ground
Mayor Eric Adams also defended the police department’s response to a pro-Palestinian street demonstration in Brooklyn over the weekend, calling video of officers repeatedly punching men lying prone on the ground an “isolated incident.”
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Building partially collapses onto scaffolding, parked cars in Brooklyn
An investigation is ongoing after part of a building with documented safety issues on Hope Street in Williamsburg collapsed onto a scaffolding and parked cars. NBC New York’s Ida Siegal reports.