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Tappan Zee Bridge Debris Washing Up on Shore
Two days after the old Tappan Zee Bridge was blown up, residents around the Hudson River nearby are finding debris washing up. Ken Buffa reports.
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Key Fobs Stolen in Mexico, Resold in US
A federal investigation has found hundreds of stolen car fobs are being smuggled across the border where smugglers are reselling them across Imperial and San Diego County.
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Man Claims Metal Bolt Fell From Queens Subway Tracks And Smashed Through Sunroof
A man in Queens says that a large bolt fell from an overhead subway track and smashed through his sunroof as he drove below
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Venezuelan Smugglers Had $5M in Gold at Fort Lauderdale Airport: Feds
Two Venezuelan nationals were arrested at a South Florida airport after authorities say the small plane they were in was carrying $5 million in gold bars.
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Tyson Foods Recalls 39,000 Pounds of Frozen Chicken Patties
Tyson Foods, Inc. issued a nationwide recall for 39,000 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken patty products that may be contaminated with “extraneous” material, namely “foreign matter,” the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced Thursday. The recall followed consumer complaints, though there have been no reports of illnesses or injuries, Tyson said in a separate announcement....
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Driver Charged With DWI, Other Crimes in Deadly Brooklyn Backhoe Crash
A 31-year-old man has been charged with DWI, vehicular manslaughter and drug-related crimes in the Brooklyn backhoe crash that killed another man.
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1 Dead in Violent Crash With Parked Backhoe in Brooklyn
One person died and another was taken to a hospital after a violent crash with a parked backhoe in Brooklyn early Wednesday, authorities said.
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Three Children Struck by Vehicle on Long Island
Several people were hit by a car Wednesday morning. Sources say the victims were three children ages 9-13. Kai Simonsen reports.
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Bottled Water Brand Found to Have High Levels of Arsenic Pulled From Stores
Peñafiel bottled water is being pulled from store shelves after a report found that the products contained arsenic at levels that exceeded federal standards, NBC News reports. Keurig Dr Pepper Inc., the company that makes this brand of bottled water, said Peñafiel unflavored mineral spring water products are involved in the market withdrawal. It wrote in a statement Friday that...
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Baby Formula Sold at Walmart Recalled Due to Potential Metal
A baby formula sold exclusively at Walmart was recalled due to the potential presence of metal, the FDA said Saturday.
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Baby Formula Recall Issued
One lot of Parent’s Choice Advantage baby formula was recalled to do the possible presence of metal.
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‘The Thieves Don't Realize It': Mexicans Buy Fake Cellphones to Hand Over in Bus Muggings
Armed robberies have gotten so common aboard buses in Mexico City that commuters have come up with a clever if disheartening solution: Many are buying fake cellphones, to hand over to thieves instead of their real smartphones. Costing 300 to 500 pesos apiece — the equivalent of $15 to $25 — the “dummies” are sophisticated fakes: They have a startup...
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Nike's Plan for Better-Fitting Kicks: Show Us Your Feet
Nike wants to meet your feet. The sneaker seller will add a foot-scanning tool on its app this summer that will measure the length, width and other dimensions of customers’ feet after they point a smartphone camera to their toes. The app will then tell shoppers what size to buy each of its shoes in, which Nike hopes will get...
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Tyson Foods Recalls Nearly 12 Million Pounds of Frozen Chicken Strips
Tyson Foods has issued a recall for frozen chicken strips that may be contaminated with pieces of metal.
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Tyson Foods Recalls Nearly 12 Million Pounds of Frozen Chicken Strips
Tyson Foods Inc. is recalling nearly 12 million pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken strip products that may be contaminated with “extraneous” material, namely pieces of metal, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced Saturday.
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Houston Man Accused in Fatal Colorado Crash Appears in Court
Court documents say a speeding semitrailer whose driver appeared to one witness to be “wide eyed” and “terrified” passed a truck ramp before plowing into other vehicles Thursday on a crowded highway near Denver, killing four people and injuring at least six others.
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Scrap Metal Fire Sends Dark Smoke Billowing in Jersey City
A scrap metal fire sent flames and dark smoke billowing into the air in Jersey City on Thursday.
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Scrap Metal Fire Sends Dark Smoke Billowing in NJ
Firefighters in Jersey City battled the fire for hours. Ray Villeda reports.