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Driver Indicted in 2019 Crosswalk Death of NYC Toddler Walking With Mom
A 61-year-old man has been indicted in the death of a 3-year-old boy whom he allegedly hit in a Manhattan crosswalk while driving with a suspended license more than a year ago, prosecutors said Wednesday. The toddler’s mother, who had been walking with her son at the time, was injured but survived. The two had just finished up breakfast...
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Young Child Killed Crossing East Harlem Street With Mom
The mother was pushing her 3-year-old son in a stroller across East 116th Street and First Avenue when a truck hit the two, killing the child. The driver is facing charges. NBC New York’s Marc Santia reports.
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Manhattan DA Subpoenas Trump Tax Returns, Source Tells NBC News
The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office has sent a grand jury subpoena to President Donald Trump’s accounting firm to get his tax returns and corporate tax returns for the past 8 years, a person with direct knowledge of the matter tells NBC News.
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Mysterious Death of Infant Last Year at Hotel Pennsylvania Ruled a Homicide Caused by Asphyxia
The mysterious death of a 4-month-old baby at the Hotel Pennsylvania last year is now considered a homicide.
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Met Museum Says It's Returning Stolen Coffin to Egypt
New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art says it’s returning a prized artifact to Egypt after learning it was stolen from the country in 2011.
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Grieving Mom Doesn't Blame Stepdaughter for Baby's Death in Midtown Hotel
A Delaware mother grieving the death of her 4-month-old son who was found cold and unresponsive in a midtown hotel lobby last week says she doesn’t blame her stepdaughter, who had the boy in her care.
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2 Women Arrested After Baby Dies NYPD
Two women were arrested after they brought a baby to a midtown hotel, police say. The baby wasn’t responsive and later died.
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Man Who Attacked Off-Duty Detective With Meat Cleaver Near Penn Station Gets 20 Years
A man who hacked at an off-duty police detective with a meat cleaver near Penn Station has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.
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Man Sentenced 20 Years in Meat Cleaver Attack on Cop
A man who attacked an off-duty NYPD detective with a meat cleaver near Penn Station two years ago is going to prison for two decades. Rana Novini reports.
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Pediatrician Accused of Abusing Patients
Rockefeller University Hospital says it is working to provide counseling and support for former patients who were abused as children by a longtime pediatrician. The doctor has since passed away. Adam Kuperstein reports.
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Former Postal Service Worker Arrested in Connection With Yonkers Mailbox Thefts: Police
A former United States Postal Service employee was arrested in connection with incidents of alleged mail theft in Yonkers, law enforcement officials say.
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NY Mailbox Bandits Strike Again in Yonkers: Police
The Yonkers mailbox thieves have struck again, hitting another 10 mailboxes, authorities say. Checkey Beckford reports.
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Charles Oakley Sues Dolan, MSG for Libel, Slander Over Garden Fracas; Seeks Damages for ‘Mental Anguish'
Former Knicks star Charles Oakley sued James Dolan and MSG for libel and slander on Tuesday over a much-publicized dispute at the Garden earlier this year.
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To Snare Radical Cleric, Team of NYPD Investigators Traveled to the Middle East
A once-imprisoned radical Islamic cleric is behind bars again, this time because of an unusual investigation that took NYPD officers far beyond their jurisdiction, to the Middle East, to make contact with a member of the Islamic State group.
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Radical Jamaican Cleric Indicted in New York on Terror Charge
A radical Muslim cleric who was convicted of stirring up racial hatred in Britain and deported to Jamaica was indicted Friday in New York on charges of recruiting would-be terrorists.
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Young People Lured on Social Media to Participate in Huge Counterfeit Check Scheme: Officials
More than three dozen people have been arrested for allegedly luring young people on social media to join a “debit card cracking” scam that netted more than $1 million in cash over four years, authorities say.
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Landlord, Contractors Turned Apartment Into ‘Deathtrap' to Force Out Family of 7, Indictment Alleges
A landlord and two contractors intentionally created “life-threatening” conditions at an East Harlem apartment to push a couple and their five young children out of their rent-stabilized home, prosecutors say.