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Random Black Cat Takes Subway in Manhattan — and One Rider Gets Really Freaked Out
A random black cat somehow made its way — apparently alone — onto a subway in Manhattan, slinking quietly through a train car and seriously freaking out at least one rider, video posted to social media shows.
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Cat Saunters on Subway, Freaks Out At Least 1 Rider
A cat was caught on camera slinking onto the subway, and at least one rider wasn’t having it. (Credit: NewYorkNeek / Twitter)
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NYPD: Subway Rider Suspected of Groping 4-Year-Old Girl Arrested
The man wanted for allegedly groping a 4-year-old girl on the subway, then harassing her mother, has been arrested, police say.
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NYPD: Man Wanted for Groping 4-Year-Old Girl on Subway
Police are searching for a man who allegedly groped a 4-year-old girl sitting on a subway seat Thursday.
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18 Dead, Over 170 Injured in Taiwan Train Derailment
One of Taiwan’s fastest passenger trains derailed Sunday on a curve along a popular weekend route, killing at least 18 people and injuring more than 170 others, authorities said. The Puyuma express was carrying more than 360 passengers from a suburb of Taipei in the north to Taitung, a city on Taiwan’s southeast coast, when it went off the tracks...
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Leslie Odom Jr. on ‘Murder on the Orient Express' Cast
Harry: “I would imagine y’all had some time to spend together right? Did you hang out at all?” Leslie: “Yeah, we did we were locked on that train car for hours and hours together in London. They didn’t like us to get off very much. The only people allowed to get off the train car in between sets were...
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Man Arrested for Random Slashing of Queens Subway Rider: Police
Police say they have arrested one of the three man wanted for slashing a subway rider at random in Queens.
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‘He Had Evil in His Eyes:' Victim Recounts Subway Slashing as Police Probe 2nd Attack
Police are investigating to see if the man who slashed a 21-year-old in the face in a Queens subway train on Sunday afternoon attacked another man before getting on the train, according to authorities.
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Man Walks up to Subway Rider, Slashes Him Across the Face in Queens: Police
Officials say a subway rider had to be hospitalized with a large gash to his face after a man came up to him in a train car early Sunday morning and slashed him in what police are calling a random attack.
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Man Slashed in Random Attack on Subway: Cops
Police say a man was randomly slashed on a subway train in Queens. Lori Bordonaro reports.
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BART: Surveillance Video Shows Attempted Robbery With Menacing Note
Surveillance video supports an Oakland woman’s report last week that a would-be robber handed her a threatening note, according to BART police.
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Emotionally Disturbed Man Lies on Subway Tracks, Then Walks Alongside Train in ‘Extremely Bizarre' Transit Scene, Rider Says
An emotionally disturbed man lying on the tracks near the 14th Street station in Manhattan prompted a series of subway delays Thursday morning in what one straphanger described as the most bizarre situation she’s seen in more than a decade of riding the train.
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Man Seen Walking on Subway Tracks, Lying Down
A man is seen walking on the subway tracks as a train approaches.
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Transit Officials and Safety Experts Agree: Don't Flee a Train in a Subway Emergency
Safety experts and the MTA chief agree on one thing: jumping out of a subway train isn’t the safest thing to do in an underground emergency.
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How to Stay Safe and What to Do During a Subway Derailment
Jumping out the back of a train during a derailment is not the safest thing to do, safety experts say. Ray Villeda reports.
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Not Again: Signal Problems Cripple Subway System, No C Train for Hours
Signal problems created yet another nightmare for subway riders Friday afternoon as the MTA was forced to shut down the entire C line for the second time in roughly two weeks and reroute other lines to accommodate passengers.
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Signal Problems Lead to Hours of Subway Disruptions — Again
Signal problems mucked up subway travel on the A and C lines from Brooklyn to Manhattan for more than four hours Thursday, the fourth time in just a few weeks that such issues have snarled service.
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MTA Accused of Shortchanging Subway Repairs
Signal problems mucked up subway travel on the A and C lines from Brooklyn to Manhattan for more than four hours Thursday, the fourth time in just a few weeks that such issues have snarled service — and advocacy groups say the MTA it’s proof that subway repairs are being shortchanged. Andrew Siff reports.