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Incredible Video Shows Golden Retriever Rescue Drowning Fawn Off Long Island Beach
A golden retriever leaped into the waters off Long Island during a morning walk over the weekend and, after a furious swim, returned with a drowning fawn in its mouth, its owner says.
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Man Arrested in Connection to Killing of Gambino Mob Boss Francesco Cali: NYPD
A 24-year-old man was taken into custody in connection with the killing of Francesco Cali, a reputed boss of New York’s Gambino crime family who was gunned down in a brazen hit this week, the NYPD said.
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Man Arrested in Killing of Gambino Crime Family Boss Flashes Pro-Trump Slogans on Hand During NJ Court Appearance
The 24-year-old man arrested in connection with the killing of Francesco Cali, a reputed boss of New York’s Gambino crime family who was gunned down in a brazen hit last week, appeared in New Jersey court on Monday.
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Joaquin ‘El Chapo' Guzman Will Be Tried in US in April 2018
A U.S. judge on Friday set an April 2018 trial date for Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman on charges he oversaw a multibillion-dollar international drug trafficking operation responsible for murders and kidnappings. Guzman answered the judge’s questions through an interpreter. He spent half the hearing looking across the courtroom at his wife, who smiled and waved to him...
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Former New Jersey Cop Found Guilty of All Charges in Deadly Wrong-Way Crash
A former New Jersey police officer has been found guilty of all charges, including the top count of aggravated vehicular homicide, in a drunken driving crash that killed a fellow cop and another man two years ago.
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Ringling's Final Circus to Be Streamed on Facebook Live
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus first wowed audiences in the 19th century. For the iconic American spectacle’s final act, it will broadcast the final performance on a 21st century medium: Facebook Live.
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Police Take Hands-Off Approach for Full Flights After United Debacle
Police at airports in the New York City metro area are taking a hands-off approach when it comes to removing passengers from overbooked or fully sold flights.
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Limo Company Operator Indicted in NY Crash That Killed 20
A grand jury has indicted the operator of a limousine company in a crash last fall that killed 20 people.
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Causes of Death Released for 20 Victims in Upstate NY Limo Crash
Authorities say the 18 people in a limousine and two pedestrians who were killed when the vehicle crashed off a rural upstate New York road earlier this month all died from the impact of the accident.
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‘Crushed': Hundreds Attend Vigil to Honor 20 Victims of NY Limousine Crash
A ceremony for the victims of the limousine crash that killed 20 people ended with participants lifting candles above their heads to signal unity and perseverance....
More than 1,000 people jammed a riverside park in Amsterdam for Monday night’s vigil as victims’ relatives tried to come to grips with the tragedy that happened as a group of friends and family were... -
What Is the Purple Heart?
Every Aug. 7, Americans recognize veterans that have been awarded the Purple Heart, the oldest honor in the U.S. military.
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Chokehold Led to Eric Garner's Death, Medical Examiner Says
The medical examiner who performed an autopsy on Eric Garner testified Wednesday that a police officer’s chokehold set into motion “a lethal sequence of events,” but she said even a bear hug could’ve hastened his death given Garner’s fragile health. Hemorrhaging in Garner’s neck muscles was indicative of a chokehold that set off an asthma attack and led to him...
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‘It's Good to Be Out': Disgraced Ex-Congressman Anthony Weiner Released From NYC Halfway House
Disgraced former Congressman Anthony Weiner marked the end of his 21-month prison sentence on Tuesday as he was released from a New York City halfway house, where he had been spending his time since prison for having illicit online contact with a 15-year-old girl in 2017.
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Heartbreaking New Details About NYC Child Fire Victims Emerge
Four-year-old Elijah loved Honey Buns. His 8-year-old brother Andre wanted to play ball. Nakiya, at 11, was “so smart.” And 6-year-old Brooklyn was a princess, according to their older sister — who was the only one not there to die in the Harlem blaze with her entire family.
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Party City to Close 45 Stores This Year Amid Global Helium Shortage
Party City says it plans to close about 45 of its locations this year, roughly 5 percent of its national footprint, amid a worldwide helium shortage that it blames in part for a $30.2 million first-quarter loss.
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Fake German Heiress Gets Up to 12 Years Behind Bars in NYC Fraud Case
Anna Sorokin, the German con artist who passed herself off as a wealthy heiress to swindle banks, hotels and even close friends as she lived out a high-society, Instagram-ready fantasy in New York, was sentenced Thursday to four to 12 years in prison.
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Brooklyn Building Collapses After Car Crashes Into It, at Least 1 Hurt: Officials
A car crashed into a building that then collapsed into a pile of rubble in Brooklyn, injuring at least one person, officials say.
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Suit Filed in Case of 4 Girls Claiming NY School Strip-Search
The parents of four 12-year-old girls who say they were illegally strip-searched in school are suing a New York district in federal court.
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Driver Pleads Not Guilty in New Jersey School Bus Crash That Killed 5th Grade Twin, Teacher
A school bus driver has pleaded not guilty in a crash that killed a student and teacher in New Jersey.
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‘Hero': Emotional Farewell to Marine and FDNY Firefighter Killed in Afghanistan
Mourners from across the country are paying their final respects to a U.S. Marine and decorated FDNY firefighter killed in a bombing in Afghanistan earlier this month.