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NYC Townhouse Comes With 6 BR, 3.5 Baths — And No Neighbors in Fake Home Next Door
A Brooklyn Heights townhouse is hitting the market for $6 million — but it’s not the price or square footage that is drawing attention. It’s the neighbors — or perhaps more accurately, the lack thereof.
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Brooklyn Townhouse For Sale Next to MTA Subway Vent in Fake Home
A Brooklyn Heights townhouse is going up for sale for $6 million — but it’s not the price or square footage that is drawing attention. It’s the next-door neighbor: There is none. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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Fashion Designer Adam Lippes' Elegant Home in Brooklyn Heights
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DA: Fake Neuropsychologist Indicted for Treating at Least 12 People, Including Kids, With No License
A man claiming to be a neuropsychologist has been charged for allegedly treating at least a dozen patients, both children and adults, without a license, the Brooklyn District Attorney’s office said Thursday.
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NYC Homeowner Chases Man Into Alley, Beats Him to Death With Metal Object: Police
A 29-year-old man was beaten to death with a metal object by a Bronx homeowner who saw him on his property late Thursday, authorities say.
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Former Head of CDC, NYC Health Commissioner Pleads Guilty to Disorderly Conduct Violation Related to Alleged Sexual Misconduct
The former head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has pleaded guilty to a disorderly conduct violation related to his arrest last year for alleged sexual misconduct
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Homeless Crisis, More than a Housing Problem
Los Angeles homeless crisis is not getting better. Violence, drug addiction and a growing decline in the quality of life. NBC4’s Conan Nolan talks with I-Team Investigative Reporter Joel Grover about his series of reports “Streets of Shame”… and how he says political leaders are not being honest about Southern California’s homeless problem.
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AG William Barr Says Mueller Probe Found No Russia Conspiracy
House Democrats are calling for the release of the full report from special counsel Robert Mueller, after a four-page summary from Trump appointee Attorney General William Barr say Mueller’s team found no evidence of conspiracy between Donald Trump and the Russian government during the 2016 presidential election season.
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As Mueller Report Details Emerge, Few Americans See Political Fight Ending
The first glimpse into the special counsel’s investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election did little to mend a gaping American political divide. The four-page summary of Robert Mueller’s probe released by Attorney General William Barr didn’t satisfy many who wanted more details. But in a bitterly divided country, the little bit that was known stirred cheers from many...
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NYPD: Suspects Arrested in Brooklyn Heights Swastika Attack
Police say they’ve arrested two suspects in the scrawling of hate-filled graffiti on a Brooklyn Heights street the night before Halloween.
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Suspect Photos Released in Brooklyn Heights Swastika Attack
Police released photos Saturday of two men suspected of scrawling hate-filled graffiti on a Brooklyn Heights street the night before Halloween.
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Man Accused in Hate-Filled Messages in Brooklyn Synagogue Was Former City Council Speaker's Intern
The man who was arrested for scrawling anti-Semitic graffiti inside a Brooklyn synagogue was an intern for former City Council speaker and one-time mayoral candidate Christine Quinn for several years.
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Man Arrested After Hate-Filled Messages Are Found Inside Brooklyn Synagogue
A man who law enforcement sources called “emotionally disturbed” has been arrested after anti-Semitic messages were scrawled inside a Brooklyn synagogue on Thursday.
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‘Die Jew Rats': Hate-Filled Messages Found Scrawled Inside Brooklyn Synagogue: Cops
Hate-filled messages were scrawled inside a Brooklyn synagogue, the latest incident in a string of alarming attacks on New York City’s Jewish population in the borough, police say.
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Quiet Brooklyn Heights Neighborhood Targeted With Swastikas in Tuesday Night Attack
A quiet block in Brooklyn Heights popular with trick-or-treaters was defaced with Nazi symbols and other slurs the night before Halloween.
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Brooklyn Heights Promenade May Be Turned Into Temporary Highway for BQE Repairs
Part of the BQE could be under construction for years, affecting Brooklyn Heights Promenade.
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Ex-CDC Chief, Former NYC Health Commissioner Thomas Frieden Arrested on Sex Abuse Charges
Former head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Thomas Frieden, who also had a seven-year stint as New York City’s health commissioner and is considered one of the globe’s leading health experts, has been arrested in Manhattan for allegedly groping a woman, police say.
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Some Cheap, But Tasty Pizza Options in NYC Revealed
Going out in New York City can sometimes put a hole in your pocket, but it doesn’t have to.
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Baby Food Maker Gerber Is Leaving New Jersey
Baby food maker Gerber Products Company is moving its corporate headquarters from New Jersey to northern Virginia, where it will join its corporate cousin, Nestle USA.
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Cops Catch Serial Brooklyn Robber Threatening Bubble Tea Shop Worker With Glue Gun Wrapped in Black Tape: NYPD
A serial robber in Brooklyn was finally caught Tuesday after an alert community member called cops, who responded and found the masked suspect toting a glue gun wrapped in tape, police say.