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New proposed federal law would bar unions from promoting antisemitism
Legislation proposed in the U.S. Senate would bar unions from using members' due to promote positions deemed as promoting antisemitism and other hateful ideologies without their consent.
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NYC hotel owners do about-face and support bill that critics call ‘nuclear bomb’ on industry
Some city hotel owners did an about-face to support a City Council plan that critics called a "nuclear bomb" on the lodging industry that would drive up city room rates.
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Children’s Museum of Manhattan transforms abandoned NYC church into ‘magical castle’ with 7 stories of fun for kids — here’s a look inside
It’s something out of a fantasy book – turret and all. The Children’s Museum of Manhattan unveiled a mesmerizing first look at its plans for an 80,000-square-foot abandoned church on Central Park West, which will become a seven-story “magical castle.” The landmarked building at 361 Central Park West – formerly the century-old First Church of...
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NJ high schooler recorded nearly 40 videos of women and female minors in mall bathroom with hidden camera
Investigators discovered disturbing footage of unsuspecting victims on the device from several different restrooms -- including at least two that appeared to be private residential bathrooms.
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Mondaire Jones’ allies make last-ditch bid to knock ‘spoiler’ lefty candidate off NY ballot in race against GOP Rep. Mike Lawler
Construction executive Anthony Frascone came out of nowhere to defeat Jones for the left-leaning WFP ballot line in June primary.
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NYC doorman accused of stealing $478K from elderly tenant after she moved into nursing home
“Those who take advantage of the access entrusted in them to target older community members and steal from hardworking New Yorkers will be held accountable,” District Attorney Alvin Bragg said in a statement.
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Embattled NYC Schools Chancellor David Banks exiting post earlier than expected as fed probe intensifies
Banks announced his retirement from the top post in the Department of Education on Sept. 25, just weeks after the feds raided the home he shares with Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright.
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Connecticut creep pummels pregnant woman in Dunkin’ drive-thru during attempted carjacking
A Connecticut creep pummeled a pregnant woman during an attempted carjacking in a Dunkin' drive-thru Tuesday night only to be thwarted by heroic employees, police said.
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Embattled Mayor Adams gets show of support from NYC business community, including bodega clerk Jose Alba
About two dozen local business and community leaders rallied in support of Mayor Eric Adams and urged him not to quit after being hit with federal corruption charges.
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Cops rule death a homicide following elderly man’s death more than 50 years after he was shot
Paul Dawkins was blasted in the chest on East 103rd Street near Second Avenue around 6:40 a.m. on Jan. 15, 1976, cops said.
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Iconic NYC garden that Robert De Niro rallied to save slapped with eviction notice and told it has 14 days to pack up
A beloved New York City garden that celebrities like Robert De Niro rallied to save was served an eviction notice Wednesday – and it only has 14 days to leave its lush green lot decorated with sculptures. The beloved Elizabeth Street Garden in Nolita has been served its highly-anticipated eviction notice – with only 14...
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Celebrity lawyer Alex Spiro withdraws from Adams’ sexual assault suit as he reps mayor in historic federal corruption case
Celebrity attorney Alex Spiro won't defend Mayor Eric Adams against sexual assault allegations because he's also defending the embattled mayor against recent federal corruption charges.
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Stranger shoves 82-year-old woman onto NYC train tracks in latest random attack
A heartless stranger shoved an 82-year-old woman onto subway tracks during a random attack Wednesday in Queens, police said — the latest in a series of violent encounters in the city's underground.
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Nutjob slashes NYC subway rider after he claims she was ‘staring’ at him: sources
The 28-year-old woman was standing on the northbound C train platform at the 50th Street station around 3:10 a.m. when the aggressor demanded that she stop looking at him, authorities and sources said.
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NYPD on ‘zero tolerance’ alert as Jewish holidays, Oct. 7 terror attack anniversary approach
The upcoming Jewish holidays and the one-year anniversary of the Hamas terror attack on Israel has state and city police beefing up vigilance and security at vulnerable sites.
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Driver paralyzed in off-duty NYPD road-rage shooting sues city: ‘He’s just like a baby now’
A man shot and paralyzed by a “ticking time bomb” NYPD officer in an apparent road rage will need around-the-clock care for the rest of his life after the disturbing attack, a new lawsuit claims. Kishan Patel, 30, was driving home from work at his family’s liquor store in New Jersey at around 11 pm on...
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Indicted ex-FDNY fire chief expected to plead guilty in $200K bribery scheme
An allegedly crooked former FDNY fire chief is expected to cop to his part in running a nearly $200,000 bribery scheme — the first plea in the many corruption cases swirling around Mayor Eric Adams’ administration, court records show. Brian Cordasco will plead guilty to a count of bribery conspiracy at an Oct. 8 hearing...
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It’s tough being a Mets fan, but 7 Line Army is ready to party in NYC for miracle Wild Card run
"The place was insane with wall-to-wall Mets fans going nuts. You'd think we had just won the World Series."
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NYC Schools Chancellor David Banks blasts critics calling out timing of his Martha’s Vineyard wedding to fellow embattled Adams official: ‘Decided to keep it quiet’
Schools Chancellor David Banks has blasted naysayers who questioned the reason behind his Martha's Vineyard nuptials to longtime love first deputy mayor Sheena Wright.
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NYC schools chief ditches support of phone ban in surprise reversal: ‘Now is not the time to do it’
In a shocking flip-flop, the head honcho at the biggest school system in the country now admits it's not ready to handle communicating with parents during emergency situations – one of the nightmare scenarios creating anxiety about a push to lock up kids’ phones during the school day.
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Feds still can’t break into Adams’ locked phone nearly a year after seizing it: ‘Significant wild card’ in corruption case
Federal investigators still can’t break into Eric Adams’ locked personal cellphone — nearly a year after agents seized it as they mounted a historic corruption case against the mayor, prosecutors revealed Wednesday. Prosecutor Hagan Scotten, during a Manhattan federal court hearing, called the government’s trouble breaking into Adams’ phone a “significant wild card” in the...
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Adorable ‘comfort dog’ unleashed by Queens DA to help witnesses and victims open up
Kimi, a 2-year-old Labrador retriever mix, was enlisted by the Queens District Attorney's Office to ease the stress of people— including kids and women — who clam up after experiencing a traumatic event, officials said at a press conference Wednesday.
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Staten Island’s PS 22 chorus performs new song with singer Andy Grammer
The musical “magic” continues this school year at Staten Island’s P.S. 22.
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Jumaane Williams, next-in-line for NYC mayor, received contributions from donor flagged by feds in Eric Adams indictment case
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams — who is next in line to become mayor if Eric Adams resigns — received campaign contributions from a contractor accused by the feds of setting up illegal straw donations to Hizzoner, according to a report Wednesday. Williams received $5,000 in donations from Tolib Mansurov, a Uzbek American businessman who is...
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These are the Adams officials who have resigned amid federal probes and staff turmoil
Mayor Eric Adams' troubles have ensnared many of his key lieutenants — several of whom have either left or been forced to resign as Hizzoner's legal troubles mount.
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Inside NYC’s lively secret dance parties where a bodega transforms into a rave — literally overnight
"I don't know what ya'll came here to do, but if you're not dancing the door's right there!"
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NYC flies horde of drones in largest-ever coastal storm drill to prepare for ‘next Superstorm Sandy’
A horde of drones swirled off Staten Island to assist would-be water-rescuers Tuesday as part of the largest-ever coastal storm drill -- in preparation for the next potential Superstorm Sandy.
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Stranger slashes man in face, runs from police in NYC attack
Tylek McPherson, 23, cut the 67-year-old victim on the face and hand with a knife at Astor Place and East 8th Street around 2:45 a.m., authorities said.
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1-month-old boy found dead in NYC apartment
A family member called 911 to report the infant found lifeless inside the apartment on West 162nd Street near Riverside Drive in Washington Heights, police said.
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