Metro | New York Post
Metro | New York Post
Frustrating delays hit 16 NYC subway routes on cold, wet Friday: ‘Doors took forever to even open’
Stand clear of the defective doors, please. Faulty doors in six subway different trains — along with a cluster of other unrelated mechanical, signal and passenger issues — caused a collective commuting headache for straphangers on a cold, wet Friday morning. Delays hit 16 of New York City’s 25 subway routes during the morning rush...
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Straight-talking defense witness for Daniel Penny planted real, reasonable doubt about chokehold death
Chundru said Neely had already expired or was going through the dying process when he went limp.
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Crazed suspect who allegedly slashed Danish tourist in NYC tries to escape handcuffs, rambles through court hearing
A crazed man who allegedly slashed a Danish tourist’s face on the Upper West Side tried to escape his handcuffs and rambled incoherently about “paranoia” during a chaotic court appearance Friday. Joshua Zinberg, 25, repeatedly interrupted his Manhattan Criminal Court arraignment on an attempted murder charge — screaming to the judge at one point, “Who...
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Man who broke nose of American Airlines attendant sues NYC vendor for ‘giving him previous brain injury’
A man who broke the nose of a female flight attendant is now suing the person he claims is actually responsible for the attack — a Manhattan vendor who allegedly left him with a brain injury in a random assault. Brian Hsu of California — who was convicted of brutally punching the American Airlines worker...
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Daniel Penny won’t testify on his own behalf in lightning-rod manslaughter trial — as defense rests with testimony about Jordan Neely’s open warrant
Penny's decision not to testify means that jurors will not hear his own explanation.
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Gunfire erupts, man shot by NYPD during dispute over firearm in Bronx
Gunfire erupted during a dispute.
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Hero FDNY chaplain who died of 9/11-related cancer honored with plaque: ‘He touched people’
Rev. Monsignor John Delendick, who joined the FDNY in 1996, died on Nov. 23, 2023, after battling cancer linked to the World Trade Center rescue on 9/11.
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You can now freely cheat on your spouse in New York without fear of prosecution after 117 years
Adultery, a crime of the heart, is no longer a crime in the state of New York.
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Diddy blows kisses at family in court where he’s asking judge – again- to grant him bail in sex trafficking case
Prosecutors with the Manhattan US Attorneys Office have argued that Combs poses an “extreme danger to the community."
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Controversial hi-rise near Brooklyn Botanic Garden OK’d by NYC Council — with plans for more sunlight after outcry
Let the sun shine in. A controversial hi-rise development that neighbors feared would cast a harmful shadow over the Brooklyn Botanic Garden has gotten the OK from the City Council — with changes that would bring more necessary sunlight to the beloved greenspace. The Crown Heights hi-rise development once poised to cast harmful shade on...
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Feds give green light to Hochul’s $9 NYC congestion pricing plan clearing final bureaucratic hurdle
Congestion pricing is moving full speed ahead.
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Two teens slashed at NYC subway platforms in separate attacks
Two 16-year-olds were slashed in the arms and faces with a boxcutter and pocket knife while waiting for their trains in a pair of horrifying attacks at New York City subway stations on Thursday, police said.
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Fundraiser honoring slain NYPD hero Jonathan Diller raises staggering amount: ‘He would have been very proud’
"What happened to Jonathan is horrible, and it shows you the bad in the world. But all the support and love has shown me all the good in the world and how much love people have in their hearts," Diller's wife, Stephanie Diller, said at the fundraiser.
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Anti-Israel protesters disrupt Columbia event featuring Israeli reporter as mob demonstrates outside Hillel center
“Any efforts to intimidate the Kraft Center, Hillel and our Jewish community and all forms of antisemitism are unacceptable and inimical to what we stand for as a University,” the school said.
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NYC building super accused of stealing $350K from 100-year-old tenant
Hernandez, who managed the 53-unit Chelsea co-op, befriended the senior tenant and convinced him to grant her power of attorney to help handle his affairs after he suffered a nasty fall he wasn't expected to recover from.
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NY man who’s spent 4 years in jail on Capitol riot charges gets trial delay as he angles for Trump pardon
“There is a tornado and a hurricane outside this building right now and his name is Donald Trump,” Lang said in court Tuesday, according to a local station.
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NYC migrant allegedly throws pal’s beloved pit bull off 14th-floor balcony — and walks free: ‘Murdered my dog for no reason’
“I had him since he was a baby, since he was 1 month old. He was literally my best friend,” the grief-stricken pet owner told The Post.
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Mayor Adams’ key ‘City of Yes’ initiative inches closer — with $5B pledge, NYC Council concessions
The City Council approved Mayor Eric Adams' controversial sweeping housing plan in down-to-the-wire votes after a $5 billion funding promise from Hizzoner and conceding a handful of tweaks.
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NY Dem leader Jay Jacobs opposes higher taxes on rich — but backs controversial congestion pricing toll on everyday New Yorkers
New York State Democratic Party chairman Jay Jacobs said he opposes higher income taxes on wealthy residents because they'll flee the state.
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Heartless thief robs NYC church of $3K gold rose forged from 9/11 debris but pastor prays doesn’t wallow in jail : ‘Act of desecration’
The suspect walked into the Church of St. Francis of Assisi on West 31st Street near Seventh Avenue around 2:30 p.m. and grabbed the rose – created out of the steel from Ground Zero – a cherished part of the 9/11 Memorial Shrine, according to authorities and the Rev. Brian Jordan.
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NY’s congestion pricing pricing plan could be paused — just weeks before $9 toll starts
A Manhattan judge has ordered a hearing over whether to freeze the city's hotly contested congestion pricing plan in December — just two weeks before the toll is set to go into effect.
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Bombshell letter reveals chaotic history of NYC shelter where alleged mad stabber stayed: ‘Serious threats’
A Manhattan homeless shelter where alleged mad stabber Ramon Rivera stayed has long created “serious threats to human life,” the leaders of a prestigious nearby life science center raged. Alexandria Center for Life Science leaders sent City Hall a blistering letter Thursday — exclusively obtained by The Post — calling for officials to fulfill their...
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Rarely seen dam in Central Park Reservoir exposed amid historic drought
Anyone up for a walk across the Central Park Reservoir?
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Jordan Neely’s cause of death wasn’t Daniel Penny chokehold — but ‘combined effects’ of drugs, struggle and schizophrenia: defense expert
Daniel Penny’s chokehold of Jordan Neely isn’t what killed the homeless man — he died from the “combined effects” of synthetic marijuana, schizophrenia and other factors, the defense’s medical expert testified Thursday. Dr. Satish Chundru, a forensic pathologist based in Texas, told jurors in Manhattan Supreme Court that Neely’s autopsy records and video of the fatal F...
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Met Museum security guard and masonry worker display their own art in secret show
“Art Work: Artists Working at the Met” runs through Dec. 1.
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Ronald Reagan biographer to pen ‘Comeback’ book on Donald Trump’s stunning political revival
Craig Shirley, conservative-minded author who has written biographies of Ronald Reagan and tomes about World War II, is penning a book about President-elect Donald Trump's stunning political revival: "Comeback."
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Queens Girl Scout, inspired by moms troubles, nabs highest NYC award for helping hearing impaired
"Going out to watch a film should be a fun and inclusive experience, but for the deaf and hard of hearing, it comes with a lot of frustrations."
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NYC mom paid $14K in bribes to sneak weed, blades to son jailed inside juvenile facility: feds
Jessica Alicea bribed as staffer at the Brooklyn juvenile detention center were her son was held on more than 130 occasions to sneak her kid marijuana and scalpels, officials said.
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Alleged Tren de Aragua perv robber smirks, yawns in NYC court — before judge sends him to jail without bail
A Tren de Aragua-linked migrant — accused of robbing a Manhattan prosecutor in her apartment building while performing a lewd act — smirked, laughed and yawned in court Thursday as a judge finally locked him up. Brandon Simosa — a Venezuelan migrant who has racked up numerous arrests in his short time in New York...
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