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Attack on Asian American Air Force Veteran in Koreatown Investigated as Hate Crime
“I was terrified for my life, as you can see the physical injuries on my face,” Kim said. “And I didn’t know what to think of it. It was all just a blur…I was just trying to defend my life.”
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‘Swimply' App Is the New Airbnb for Pools
Swimply is a pool sharing platform that connects owners of private pools with people looking for a place to swim and hang out.
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Tattoo Artist Brings New Crowd to Moxy Times Square
Just a few steps away from the hustle and bustle of Times Square in the Moxy Times Square hotel lobby is an unexpected find: celebrity tattoo artist JonBoy’s tattoo shop.
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JonBoy Tattoo Brings Celebrities, Locals, and Travelers to Moxy Times Square
Just a few steps away from the hustle and bustle of Times Square in the Moxy Times Square hotel lobby is an unexpected find: celebrity tattoo artist JonBoy’s tattoo shop.
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2 People Stabbed in Manhattan: FDNY
Two people were stabbed early Saturday in Manhattan, leaving them in critical condition, the FDNY said.
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How Los Angeles Has Changed 25 Years After Violence Tore the City Apart
On April 29, 1992, rioters took to the streets of Los Angeles, lighting fires, looting stores and causing mayhem after a jury acquitted four white Los Angeles Police Department officers of the videotaped beating of black motorist Rodney King.
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These Are the 15 Most Popular Korean Restaurants in NYC
The Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, have put a spotlight on Korean culture and food. These are some of the best places to indulge in Korean cuisine, according to diners on Foursquare.
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Man Found Dead on Grass in Chelsea Park
Authorities are investigating the death of a 44-year-old man who was found unconscious on the grass in a park in Chelsea early Tuesday.
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Thief Steals 40 Laptops, 55 Phones, $15,000 Cash in Brazen NYC Break-in: Cops
A gloved thief armed with bolt cutters broke into an electronics store in Queens last week and made off with a huge haul, authorities say: $15,000 in cash, 20 iPhones, 35 Galaxy phones and 40 laptops.
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Thief Nets Huge Haul From NYC Home
Surveillance video shows the alleged thief in a cap and hooded sweatshirt roaming around a yard area. He notices the security camera and pulls part of his shirt up over his face, then walks away.
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Woman Found Dead in Bathroom After ‘Accidental Kitchen Fire': Police
A woman was found dead in a bathroom of a Manhattan apartment after her kitchen somehow went up in flames, police sources say.
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Memorial Grows for 13 Killed in Palm Springs Tour Bus Crash
A memorial is growing at a bus stop in Koreatown after 13 people were killed and 31 others injured in a tour bus crash on Sunday.
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Tribute Held for Passengers Killed in Deadly Bus Crash
Mourners gathered at a Koreatown bus stop to remember those killed in a deadly tour bus crash. Rick Montanez reports for the NBC4 News at 11 on Sunday, Oct. 23, 2016.
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Lawsuit Claims Black Customers Asked to ‘Prepay' at Denny's
A white customer who saw two black diners at the Denny’s eatery in Koreatown being asked to pay in advance for their meals in 2012 testified today that he believed the action was motivated by racism.
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Caught on Camera: Hoverboard Catches on Fire on Koreatown Sidewalk
A man was riding his new $600 hoverboard in Koreatown when he says it suddenly caught fire Wednesday morning.
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Caught on Camera: Violent Robber Targets Women in Elevators
Police on Tuesday released surveillance video of the violent attack and robbery of a woman in a Los Angeles apartment building carried out by a man wanted in three other similar attacks on lone women.
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Reward Offered in Cold Case Murder of Granada Hills Family
A $75,000 reward for information in the decades-old brutal murder of a family of four in Granada Hills was renewed Friday by the Los Angeles City Council in the hope of drawing out new leads in the cold case.