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See the Front Pages from NY Newspapers Following Cuomo's Resignation
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s resignation marked a big day in the history of New York, and the biggest newspapers in the state didn’t pass up the opportunity to document that history in their own fashion
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Stolen New York Post Delivery Truck Crashes Into Police Vehicle After Chase: NYPD
Police say a man who allegedly stole a New York Post delivery van drove through Manhattan, at one point evading police, before crashing the truck and injuring an officer. The suspect took off with the delivery van shortly after 3 a.m. Friday near Lexington Ave and East 42nd Street, police said. A New York Post driver had hopped out to…
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Facebook, Twitter CEOs Ordered to Testify by GOP Senators
The GOP push against Facebook and Twitter has accelerated after Republican senators threatened the CEOs of the social media companies with subpoenas to force them to address accusations of censorship in the closing weeks of the presidential campaign
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‘A Gentle Giant': Hundreds Mourn NYPD Officer Brian Mulkeen, Killed in the Line of Duty, as a Forever Hero
An NYPD officer killed by friendly fire — the second this year — during a struggle with an armed man was honored at his funeral Friday as a hero, as hundreds upon hundreds of people gathered to pay tribute to the young man in blue.
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Harvey Weinstein Loses Bid to Move Trial From New York City
Harvey Weinstein has lost a longshot bid to move his sexual assault trial out of New York City, as a state court rejected Thursday the movie mogul’s concerns that he wouldn’t get a fair trial in the world’s media capital. A five-judge panel of the state Supreme Court’s Appellate Division issued the decision after reviewing written submissions from Weinstein’s lawyers...
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Honoring NYPD Officer Killed by Friendly Fire
The NYPD said Officer Brian Mulkeen was on anti-gang patrol in the Bronx when he was shot three times when encountering a man with a gun early Sunday morning. The department said Mulkeen was killed by friendly fire. Meanwhile, those in Mulkeen’s hometown honored the fallen officer. NBC New York’s Rana Novini and Marc Santia report.
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'Absolute Tragedy': NYPD Officer Killed by Friendly Fire During Struggle With Suspect in Bronx
An NYPD officer grappling with an armed man died early Sunday in the Bronx after being killed by friendly fire, Police Commissioner James O’Neill announced Monday.
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Gov. Cuomo and Longtime Girlfriend, Food Network Chef Sandra Lee Announce Split
After months of gubernatorial gossip swirling, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his longtime girlfriend Sandra Lee have split up
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Deliveryman Steals $90K Worth of Cakes From Boutique Bakery: Lawsuit
A deliveryman thought stealing from the bakery where he walked would be a cakewalk — but turns out his plan was only half-baked
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Times Square Elmo Accused of Groping 14-Year-Old Girl on School Trip
A man dressed as Elmo in Times Square allegedly groped a 14-year-old tourist who was visiting New York City with a school group over the weekend, police said.
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After White House Bid, Back to NYC? Mayor's Zeal Questioned
Now that New York Mayor Bill de Blasio has stamped a tentative expiration date on his long-shot presidential campaign, some New Yorkers are wondering whether the Democrat will recommit himself to leading the nation’s largest city or spend his last two years in office nursing grievances and seeking new distractions.
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Manafort's Lawyers: New York Charges Are Double Jeopardy
Lawyers for former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort filed court papers seeking the dismissal of his New York mortgage fraud case, arguing that the charges brought in the wake of his federal convictions amount to double jeopardy.
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Retired Mets All-Star Dwight ‘Doc' Gooden Headed Back to Rehab After New Jersey Cocaine Plea
Retired Mets All-Star pitcher Dwight “Doc” Gooden has pleaded guilty to third-degree drug possession in connection with a cocaine bust in New Jersey in June, the Monmouth County prosecutor’s office said Wednesday.
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Long Island's Infamous ‘Bagel Boss' Cuffed After Tirade at Marina, Reports Say
Long Island’s notorious “Bagel Boss” is allegedly at it again, this time unleashing a tirade on people at a local marina over the weekend, according to witness accounts and several published reports.
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Trump's Fake Accent Angers Asian Americans as They Veer Left
When Amanda Berg heard reports that President Donald Trump mocked the accents of the leaders of South Korea and Japan at a recent fundraiser, it brought back painful memories from her childhood. Berg, a Korean American who grew up in Fort Collins, Colorado, recalled kids doing the “stereotypical pulling at the eyes and the mocking accent.” It made her feel...
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Harvey Weinstein Wants to Move Trial Out of NYC
A lawyer for Harvey Weinstein has asked that the disgraced movie mogul’s upcoming criminal trial be moved out of New York City, saying he can’t get a fair trial.
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Epstein's Purported Madam Now a Focus in Sex Abuse Cases
She’s been called Jeffrey Epstein’s madam, the woman who recruited girls for his sexual appetites, and at times his social planner and household organizer in places ranging from New York to Palm Beach, Florida. Ghislaine Maxwell, the daughter of a British publishing magnate who died under mysterious circumstances, is one of the most prominent figures left from the Epstein orbit...
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Yankees GM Cashman Mistaken for Thief, Stopped by Police
Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman was stopped by police in Connecticut and officers swarmed his vehicle — some with guns drawn — in a mix-up involving his own stolen vehicle and separate report of an armed man, police said. Cashman was driving his white Jeep and had stopped at Shell gas station in Darien when he was surrounded by...
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James Levine's Lawsuit Against Met Opera Has Been Settled
A judge dismissed portions of a lawsuit filed by former Metropolitan Opera music director James Levine against the company.