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Connecticut mom searching for lost necklace that contains son’s ashes
“It’s monetarily not worth much, but sentimentally, it’s everything,” Soyland said.
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Elderly couple battered by would-be robber while walking in Manhattan
The suspect allegedly threw the woman to the ground and then tried to steal her companion’s wallet, according to cops.
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Anti-Israel student group to host panel that reeks of ‘blood libel’ at SUNY Downstate: Jewish doctors
A pro-Hamas student group is sponsoring a lecture at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn Wednesday accusing Israeli Jews of commiting health care "genocide" in Gaza -- provoking outrage from Jewish doctors.
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Successful male model, 20, arrested for fatal stabbing of young dad in the Bronx: police
“He was just a loving kid who was there for his family and his daughter. It’s just so sad that she has to grow up without a father,” the victim's father said.
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NYC money big trolls estranged wife by text in nasty divorce — including over Trump win
John H. Foster, an elderly private-equity honcho, has been trolling his estranged wife Stephanie Foster so much by text  — including over Donald Trump’s election win — that it helped send Manhattan Judge Ta-Tanisha James over the edge Tuesday.
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Witness in Daniel Penny trial lied about his involvement — and proves no good deed goes unpunished
Since the Daniel Penny trial kicked off, witness after witness has described the abject terror they felt while riding the uptown F train as unhinged homeless man Jordan Neely entered the car, snarling and threatening straphangers. One teen testified that she was so frightened she thought she’d pass out. An older woman was “scared s–tless.”...
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House GOP asks Trump to kill hated NYC congestion toll as Kathy Hochul’s post-election surprise: ‘Oppressive taxation’
New York's House Republicans are personally appealing to President-elect Donald Trump to scuttle the planned unpopular, first in the nation "congestion" toll to enter Manhattan upon taking office.
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Illegal migrants use saws to break into LI biz — then again to cut off monitoring bracelets after being sprung without bail: ‘Damn disgrace’
“Whether we see them again is anybody’s guess — but that is the reality of our criminal justice system,'' said Nassau County District Attorney Anne Donnelly.
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LGBTQ groups finally invited to march in Staten Island St. Patrick’s Day Parade — ending NYC event’s decades-long anti-gay ban
LGBTQ groups will be allowed to march in Staten Island’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade for the first time ever this year, organizers announced Tuesday — ending a long-running controversy over the annual event’s anti-gay stance. The announcement followed years of boycotts from local pols over LGBTQ group being banned from marching in the borough’s annual...
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Penn Station gets $72 million for renovations, including new 30,000-square-foot public plaza
Penn Station on Tuesday received a $72 million federal grant for a sweeping renovation plan to boost amenities -- and try to make it easier for commuters to navigate the New York City transit hub.
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Councilman Yusef Salaam — one of Central Park Five — calls for changing public safety laws after 7-year-old girl shot in NYC 
Prominent Councilman Yusef Salaam — one of the exonerated Central Park Five — called to change public safety laws in the aftermath of a shocking Harlem shooting Monday that left a 7-year-old girl wounded. The “senseless,” potentially gang-related shooting — which unfolded in Salaam’s district — is only the latest act of gun violence to...
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P’Nut the Squirrel was marked for death and decapitation from the start — as rabies test comes back negative in tragic twist
P’Nut the squirrel and Fred the raccoon did not have rabies, officials announced– as it was revealed the animals were marked for death and decapitation days before they were seized by the state. “Test results are negative,” Chemung County Executive Christopher Moss told The Post Tuesday, putting to bed speculation on the rabies tests which...
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Amtrak trains suspended between NYC’s Penn Station, New Haven after brushfire knocks out power
A brushfire east of New York Penn Station has knocked out power for trains in the area, disrupting travel between Penn Station and New Haven, Connecticut -- and suspending Amtrak service in both directions for the rest of the day.
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Adams administration ‘scenario planning’ as Trump’s new ‘border czar’ Tom Homan vows sanctuary city crackdown
Mayor Eric Adams said his administration was "scenario planning" for changes coming down the pike once President-elect Donald Trump takes office — after the incoming "border czar" vowed to crack down on sanctuary cities.
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Israel envoy in NYC says Gaza could be wealthy like Gulf neighbors if Hamas got out of the way
Israel does not want an endless war, Ofir Akunis, the consul general of Israel in New York, told JNS in a sit-down interview at his office on Thursday. “We, the Jewish people, prefer peace,” he said.  “We will not be in Gaza once the hostages are released and once we are sure that there are...
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Jordan Neely looked like he was trying to ‘escape’ Daniel Penny’s chokehold: witness
A city straphanger who jumped in to try to help Daniel Penny restrain Jordan Neely told jurors Tuesday that the troubled homeless man looked like he was trying to “escape” the Marine veteran’s chokehold.
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Sicko busted for fatally strangling woman outside Times Square hotel after random stalking: sources
The suspect has an extensive convicted criminal history, records show.
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Tekashi 6ix9ine gets another 45 days in jail for violating terms of release
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine will spend 45 days behind bars and endure a year of supervised release as punishment for violating the terms of his release late last month, a Manhattan federal judge ruled Tuesday.
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No plea deal on table for alleged drunk driver charged with killing NHL star Johnny Gaudreau, brother
Sean Higgins' court appearance was brief on Tuesday.
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Daniel Penny trial live updates: Subway chokehold case back in court Tuesday
Follow The Post’s live updates from the courtroom as Daniel Penny, 26, stands trial for manslaughter after putting homeless man Jordan Neely, 30, in a chokehold onboard the subway in 2023.
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Military veterans say these dogs saved them from crippling PTSD — ‘He’s totally changed my life’
Roughly 7% of all US service veterans have PTSD, with symptoms such as severe anxiety, sleep disturbances and agoraphobia.
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NJ pranksters cause $700 in damage during TikTok ‘door-kicking’ challenge as cops warn of dangers: ‘It could be deadly’
“When people think their home or their family is threatened, they are going to give an equal response to protect their property or family.”
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SUNY urged to probe no-bid contract with publishing giant accused of censorship
A trio of state senators called on the SUNY to investigate and consider cancelling its 5-year, $2.7 million contract with a powerhouse academic publishing company, Springer Nature.
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Hero barber disarms gunman who opened fire in busy Roosevelt Avenue barbershop—as community leaders call for more police on the crime-infested Queens block
Two suspects burst into a busy barbershop on Roosevelt Avenue and opened fire Friday evening — prompting community leaders to call for continued police action on the crime-infested Corona block. The gang-related shooting rang out inside the Langumas El Cache Barbershop in Queens at around 5:45 p.m., surveillance footage showed. The video captured them running...
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Westchester man stabbed to death at upscale NYC nightclub after argument with suspect: sources
“It’s pretty tragic. Look, this is not a bad neighborhood,” said Ramo Besi, who owns nearby Mela Pizza across the street.
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Kathy Hochul looks to revive hated NYC congestion toll before Trump takes office — but critics say ‘never’
Opponents of congestion pricing are railing against Gov. Hochul's plan to revive the controversial first-in-the-nation "congestion" pricing toll to enter Manhattan's business district -- before President -elect Donald Trump takes office on January 20.
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Saks Fifth Avenue nixes famed holiday lights show: ‘Challenging year’
Saks Fifth Avenue’s annual holiday light show at its flagship location has been canceled after nearly two decades of yuletide spectacle -- apparently because of cost-cutting, The Post has learned.
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NY Rep. Torres blasts former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan for ‘justifying a pogrom’ in Amsterdam
"A society that fails to stigmatize antisemites will get more of them," Torres said.
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Columbia University student-vets turn out to meet anti-veterans ‘Martyrs Day’ protest
A vile Columbia University student demonstration seeking to “reclaim” Veterans Day in the name of Palestinians killed in Gaza turned out to be a far cry from the protests that raged on campus last year — as student-vets showed up to face down the agitators and demonstrate their pride. About 30 Columbia students and student-vets...
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Highlights from the NYC Veterans Day Parade: Floats, marchers — and hero grand marshal
Manhattan transformed into a sea of red, white and blue to honor the nation's bravest during the 105th annual New York City Veterans Day Parade on Monday.
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