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Metro | New York Post
Baking Apple: New Yorkers get early taste of summer as temps soar above 80 degrees
Excited New Yorkers got an early taste of summer Monday as temperatures across the Big Apple soared above 80 degrees.
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Columbia anti-Israel protesters are defying order to disperse by 2pm: Here’s what happens next
Columbia anti-Israel protesters defied the 2 p.m. deadline to vacate the campus tent camp as it expired on Monday — and vowed the stay and even escalate their actions against the university. It was not immediately clear if the Ivy League school would once against call in the NYPD to remove students from the $90,000-per-year...
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Grisly new details plus motive revealed in case of slain couple whose hacked-up heads, limbs were scattered on LI
A previous robbery has been tied to the slayings — with the two victims having helped the suspects plan the earlier heist and then somehow running afoul of them, authorities revealed Monday.
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I’m on a mission to visit every NYC museum: Here are the most unique and underrated — and the biggest hidden gem
"I think living in New York City is such a privilege of having access to so much history and culture, that not taking advantage of it, kind of feels like a disservice to yourself," Jane August told The Post.
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Columbia president Minouche Shafik admits talks with anti-Israel protesters have broken down
Columbia University’s president Minouche Shafik admitted Monday that talks with anti-Israel protestors have broken down — as she warned the Ivy League school was now looking at other options to “end this crisis as soon as possible.” The embattled prez said academic leaders had been engaging with student protestors since last week in a bid...
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Upstate NY DA blames work stress for cursing out cop over speeding ticket
Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley has been taking heat ever since police bodycam footage emerged last week of her bratty encounter with the Webster, New York officer after she was busted speeding near her home.
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24-year-old fatally shot in NYC; two persons of interest in custody: cops
A 24-year-old Brooklyn man was fatally shot in the stomach in New York City Saturday night and cops have taken two people into custody, authorities said.
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‘Guerrilla journalist’ says he was beaten by anti-Israel protesters at CUNY for waving American flag on campus: video
A New York filmmaker claims to have been beaten by an aggressive pro-Palestinian mob at CUNY's City College on Friday after bearing the U.S. flag saying it was obvious they 'hate America.'
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Hochul refers upstate NY DA to commission that investigates prosecutor conduct following caught-on-camera outburst at cop
“District Attorneys are responsible for prosecuting criminal and traffic offenses, and must perform their duties with the highest ethical standards,” Hochul said.
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Hotel in trendy NYC neighborhood quietly converted into shelter for migrant families
Mayor Eric Adams' administration has recently awarded a $12.3 million emergency contract to a not-for-profit social service provider to run a "city sanctuary facility for families with children."
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NYC firefighter dies of heart attack after being fired to pay for migrants — leaving his family with nothing
Derek Floyd, 36, suffered cardiac arrest and passed away April 15, four months after the city gave him the boot as part of a larger effort to pare down staff and pay for housing and services for the tens of thousands of migrants flooding the Big Apple.
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Beloved pooch hit by stray bullet in NYC home dies of injuries: ‘She was a beautiful dog’
Although the pooch appeared to be on her way to a miraculous recovery, even walking around on her own three days after multiple surgeries, her injuries proved too severe, and her heart gave out at 1:30 a.m. Friday, four days after she was shot.
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Columbia students celebrate as school officials promise no lockdown or evictions over anti-Israeli protests
Anti-Israel protesters are singing and celebrating as Columbia University squashed rumors of looming campus lockdowns and mass evictions over the ongoing "tent city" demonstration.
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NYC illegal pot shop worker boldly defiant as officials question lack of enforcement: ‘It’s not going to do anything’
The Post was able to identify more than 100 suspected illegal pot shops in short order, just by reaching out to local officials.
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‘Midtown Jane Doe’ finally ID’d — thanks partly to eerie twist — 20 years after remains found in cement at former NYC hot spot
"Now we can start the next phase of the investigation -- finding the killer," NYPD Detective Ryan Glas recently told The Post of the case, which had once shaken the city, frustrated stymied investigators and grabbed tabloid headlines across the Big Apple.
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Sands official rips NY for slow-walking state gaming licenses with 3 casinos planned downstate
It's hard to open a betting parlor in New York, says one of the world's prominent casino operators. Patrick Dumont, president and chief operating officer of Sands Casino.
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Duo sought in string of at least 7 robberies targeting NYC ride-share drivers
The NYPD is on the hunt for two suspects linked to at least seven robberies targeting Uber and Lyft drivers across Brooklyn and Staten Island.
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City promises to ‘address’ NYPD’s ‘combat parking’ on crosswalks after DOJ threatens lawsuit
US Attorney Damian Williams said the long-standing tradition of leaving officers’ vehicles perpendicular to the curb around the city’s precincts was a 'major civil rights issue' affecting people with disabilities.
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Pratt Institute red-hands painting on tree used to ‘terrorize’ Jewish students, critics say
A tree on the campus of Pratt Institute in Brooklyn was painted with the symbol of red hands -- representing the bloody targeting and killing of Jews, critics say.
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13-year-old girl allegedly mobbed by parents, beaten by student in caught-on-video incident at NY high school
"When I got attacked, I was feeling alone and scared because nobody was there to help me,'' the teen told The Post.
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NYC judge muffles concerts at Forest Hills Stadium over noise complaints from neighbors
Judge Joseph Esposito granted an injunction to monitor noise levels at Forest Hills Stadium after a local civic group complained the concerts are rocking the neighborhood.
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Ex-Gov David Paterson says Jewish protesters marched with MLK — and they deserve support now as demonstrations roil campuses
"Sixty five percent of the whites who marched with Dr. King were Jewish … They deserve somebody to stand with them. I'm happy to do it,” Paterson said.
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Concerns grow as builder ‘desperate’ for apartments at toxic site while NYC neighborhood grows skyward
The former home NuHart Plastic Manufacturing on Dupont Street is being redeveloped — but residents worry the state Superfund site's new remediation plan won't do the job.
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I lost 80 pounds and became a fitness instructor — thanks to one piece of exercise equipment
"Find something you love and stick with it," said New Jersey resident Amanda Hinds, 31.
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Sweet viral video shows little girl hugging NYC ‘pretzel man’ after week away
Heartwarming footage captures a little girl running into the arms of a pretzel peddler who parks his cart outside her New York City school and giving him a bear hug after being on vacation for a week.
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NJ’s ban on immigrant detention centers challenged in fiery lawsuit as $100M contract hangs in balance
The firm - known as The GEO Group - wants to open an immigration detention facility in Newark, New Jersey. But the state ban is getting in the way, it claims.
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Blame the COVID pandemic for pro-Palestine protests
Campus protesters roiling colleges across the nation are part of a generation shaped by the pandemic, who grew up isolated and angered by school shut-downs and social distancing and are desperate to find a connection, community and a voice, experts told The Post.
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Beloved New York Post photographer Ellis Kaplan dead at 78: ‘Quintessential son of Queens’
Ellis Kaplan, a quirky, but beloved, veteran New York Post shutterbug who made Queens courts his turf unrivaled by no one during a spectacular four-decade career, has passed away.
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Human skeleton unearthed from Hudson Valley home sparking mystery of its origin
Investigators confirmed that it was that of a "white female approximately between 16 and 28 years of age with extensive dental work present."
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Victim stood up to thugs who tried to rob him at gunpoint in Central Park: ‘You don’t have the balls to shoot me’
One of the victims in a spate of robberies in Central Park fought back when two teens tried to mug him on a walking trail Friday night -- telling them "you don't have the balls," he said.
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