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What are the rules of the Met Gala and more secrets of the fashion fundraiser
The rules of the Met Gala, fashion’s biggest night, are very hush-hush. Here’s what we know about what happens inside the New York event.
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Man arrested after video allegedly shows him perform sex acts on NYC subway body
A 44-year-old Brooklyn man has been arrested on a rape charge, police said Monday, weeks after he was allegedly seen on video performing sex acts on a corpse on a subway in Lower Manhattan. Felix Rojas was charged with a single count of first-degree rape in the April 9 incident on the R train. Investigators say he was apprehended Sunday,…
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The coveted NYC $1 slice of pizza has been revived — for a limited time
A New York City staple is making a brief comeback. New Yorkers can once again enjoy the mouth-watering bite of a delicious slice of pizza, for just $1. That’s because the covered dollar slice is back for a limited time. Seamless is offering a deal that revives what once was a mainstay of the five boroughs. For a time, a…
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Health program for 9/11 illnesses faces uncertain future after federal staffing cuts
More than 23 years after the Twin Towers collapsed, blanketing lower Manhattan in toxic dust and debris, the number of people diagnosed with 9/11-related illnesses is still growing.
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Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to federal murder charges
Accused UnitedHealthcare CEO killer Luigi Mangione was back in a Manhattan court Friday afternoon, entering a not guilty plea to federal stalking and murder charges. He faces the possibility of the death penalty, though the defense claims the decision to make it a capital case was political. NBC New York’s Chris Glorioso reports.
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Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to murder in federal death penalty case
Prosectors believe Mangione presents danger after he “expressed intent to target an entire industry, and rally political and social opposition.”
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Accused CEO killer Luigi Mangione to be arraigned in federal court
Tracie Strahan reporting on accused CEO killer Luigi Mangione to be arraigned in federal court.
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Balenciaga to Camp: A look at Met Gala themes over the years
From “The World of Balenciaga” in 1973 to “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” in 2024, here are some of the most iconic themes at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s annual fundraiser.
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What to know about the 2025 Met Gala
You may not be able to join the celebrities at the 2025 Met Gala, but here is everything to know about the star-studded event.
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Security video shows woman accused of sneaking onto Paris-bound flight
Video from the New York Port Authority shows the moment an accused stowaway boarded a flight to Paris by pushing past a distracted gate agent.
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27 alleged Tren de Aragua members arrested in New York bust
NBC 4’s Marc Santia reports on the major gang bust in New York City that was announced today.
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NYC mayor and Trump border czar tout charges against 27 people in Tren de Aragua case
Manhattan prosecutors say the case is the first to bring federal racketeering charges, which were famously used to bring down the Mafia, against the Venezuelan street gang. The more than two dozen accused also face charges including sex trafficking, drug trafficking, robbery, and firearms possession.
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Hundreds mourn Barcelona family killed in NYC helicopter crash at funeral
Hundreds of people packed into a Barcelona church on Tuesday to mourn a Spanish family of five who died earlier this month in a sightseeing helicopter crash in New York City and whose bodies were laid to rest in Spain. As church bells tolled against a brilliant blue sky, mourners gathered and wept quietly as they paid respects to Agustín Escobar,...
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Remembering Pope Francis: Parishioners in NYC and NJ pay respects
The world, the country and the tri-state are paying tribute to the late leader of the Catholic Church. As parishioners gathered at NYC-area churches for prayers and to reflect on the life of Pope Francis, federal and state flags were ordered to fly at half-staff. Here is the latest on plans to honor the Holy Father and what was learned...
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In Line NYC: PopUp Bagels
In many ways, New York City is like an amusement park; it’s crammed, overpriced, fun, and filled with endless amounts of very long lines. Saturday Night Live did a sketch on the concept of New York’s Line culture back in March with the song “Big Dumb Line” and the spoof was hardly an exaggeration. Especially on a weekend, it’s...
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Judge temporarily blocks NYC mayor from allowing ICE agents on Rikers Island
A New York judge has ordered city officials to temporarily halt discussions with the Trump administration allowing federal immigration agents to operate within the Rikers Island jail complex.
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From son of immigrants to His Holiness: NYC remembers Pope Francis
As Roman Catholics around the world mourn the death of Pope Francis, who was hospitalized with a complex lung infection and other health complications before passing away, the tri-state area pays tribute to his Holiness. Francis, who suffered from chronic lung disease and had part of one lung removed as a young man, died Monday. He was admitted to Gemelli...
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Thousands protest Trump immigration policies in New York City
Across the country, people rallied against President Donald Trump and his second term agenda. In Manhattan, thousands gathered in Bryant Park to protest his policies. NBC New York’s Lynda Baquero reports.
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Bodega panic buttons? Union pushes for greater safety measures at NYC stores
Worries about the safety of bodega workers across New York City has prompted a call to install panic buttons inside the stores, the move coming after two deadly incidents at two delis in the Bronx and Manhattan.
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Bodega safety concerns prompts push for ‘life-saving' panic buttons
A new push for panic buttons to be installed inside bodegas in New York City comes after two deadly incidents at two delis in the Bronx and Manhattan. NBC New York’s Rana Novini reports.