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Presunto abusador sexuale en corte
Se declare no culpable
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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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Actress Cynthia Nixon Addresses Rumors About Governor's Run
Tony, Emmy and Grammy award-winning actress Cynthia Nixon addressed the rumors about her run for New York governor. Melissa Russo reports.
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Family of Slain Long Island Teen Sues for $110 Million, Claims School Ignored MS-13 Threats
Law enforcement officials on Long Island say they’re looking forward to President Trump’s visit on Friday and are “extending a warm welcome” to the president — but some residents have a different message.
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Families of Opioid Addicts Say ‘It's a Life of Hell'
Families on Long Island came together to talk about loved ones who have fallen to an opioid epidemic sweeping the U.S. Greg Cergol reports.
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Yet Another Sewage Discharge Turns Niagara Falls Black
More wastewater has spewed into the Niagara River, the latest in a series of overflows that have drawn widespread attention since late July, when a discharge blackened water near Niagara Falls in view of summer tourists.
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Nasty Black Water at Niagara Falls Prompts $50,000 Fine
New York state is fining the Niagara Falls Water Board $50,000 for discharging black and smelly water near the falls during a busy tourist weekend.
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New Curfew Slapped on Brooklyn's Disruptive ‘Booze Boats'
A new plan has been implemented in one Brooklyn neighborhood where late-night party cruises have been disrupting many residents.
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Sheepshead Bay Puts Curfew on Booze Boats
Looking to party in the New York Harbor? Last call is about to get a lot earlier. Rana Novini reports.
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Red Sox Fined for Stealing Signs, Yankees Docked Lesser Amount
The Boston Red Sox have been fined by Major League Baseball for using electronic equipment to steal signs given by a Yankees catcher this season, and New York has been fined a lesser amount for improper use of a dugout telephone in an earlier year.
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Cuomo: Police Can't Question Immigration Status
New York state agencies and officials will be barred from asking about a person’s immigration status, under an executive order issued Friday by Democratic Gov. Cuomo.
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Burglar Steals $11K in Bikes from Williamsburg Apartment: NYPD
Police are looking for a burglar they say stole three bikes on two separate occasions worth more than $11,000 from a Brooklyn apartment.
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Cuomo to Visit US Virgin Islands to Survey Irma Damage
Gov. Cuomo plans to travel to the U.S. Virgin Islands to survey the damage caused by Hurricane Irma.
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Lords of the Underground Rapper Running for Office
A member of hip-hop trio Lords of the Underground says he’s running for political office in New Jersey.
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Police Say Woman Falsely Accused Co-Worker of Sex Abuse
Police say a United Cerebral Palsy employee falsely reported that her co-worker, whom she previously dated, had sexually abused a resident at a home for the vulnerable on Long Island.
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‘Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli Was Joking About Bounty for Clinton's Hair: Lawyer:
Martin Shkreli says his caustic social media rants shouldn’t be taken so seriously. The attorney for the convicted ex-biotech CEO argued in court papers filed Tuesday that his client’s recent offer to pay a $5,000 bounty for securing a lock of Hillary Clinton’s hair while she’s on a book tour was merely a tasteless joke comparable to some of President...
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Regulars Fight to Save Beloved Queens Diner from Developers
Dozens of regulars and politicians rallied outside a Queens diner Tuesday to protest its landlord’s plan to shut it down.
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Fight to Save NYC Diner Open 52 Years
A fight is underway to save a beloved diner in Queens that has been open for 52 years. Erica Byfield reports.