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Health Officials Warn of Potential Measles Exposure at Newark Airport After Sick Traveler Flies in From Israel
A traveler with measles who flew into Newark Liberty International Airport from Israel may have exposed other people to the highly contagious disease, health officials say.
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New York City Mayor Declares Public Health Emergency Amid Measles Outbreak
Mayor Bill de Blasio declared a public health emergency Tuesday amid a measles outbreak — the worst outbreak in New York City since 1991.
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Woman Is Reunited With $10K, Chanel Purse She Lost on Subway
The New York City woman who lost a bag containing $10,000 on the subway has been reunited with the cash, thanks to the good Samaritan who brought the money to a police station.
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Notorious Menace to Taylor Swift's NYC Townhouse Arrested Again After Another Break-in: Police
The same man sentenced last month for breaking into Taylor Swift’s Tribeca townhouse to take a nap was nabbed again Thursday after he allegedly used a concrete block to smash a glass patio door and ransacked her place, cops say.
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Baby in Stroller Winds Up Alone on Moving Subway Train: NYPD
A 1-year-old boy in a stroller wound up riding alone on a subway train from the Upper West Side all the way down to Penn Station.
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Postal Worker in New Jersey Arrested for Running Down Co-Workers After Argument: Police
Police have arrested a postal employee in New Jersey for allegedly running over two other postal workers in the parking lot after an argument.
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15-Year-Old Boy Shot While Heading to Grocery Store: Family
A 15-year-old boy was shot to death in front of his home in Brooklyn, one of two people killed in separate shootings in the borough Friday, police say.
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Subway Rider Killed When Clothing Gets Caught on Moving Train at Grand Central: Sources
A subway rider was killed at Grand Central Terminal when a piece of clothing got caught on a moving train, dragging him underneath the train, law enforcement sources said.
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I-Team: Fugitive Banker Brothers With Ties to Sen. Menendez Detained in Miami
Two fugitive bankers from Ecuador, whose relatives made political donations to Sen. Robert Menendez (D-New Jersey) and other leading politicians in the hopes of avoiding extradition, have been arrested by immigration agents in Florida.
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9/11 Fund to Start Cutting Future Payments to Victims
The compensation fund for victims of 9/11 is running out of money and will cut future payments by 50 to 70 percent, officials announced Friday. September 11th Victim Compensation Fund special master Rupa Bhattacharyya said she was “painfully aware of the inequity of the situation” but stressed that awarding some funds for every valid claim would be preferable to sending...
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Dozens of Homes Destroyed in Massive Fort Lee Building Fire
A stubborn fire tore through a five-story co-op building in Fort Lee for hours, destroying nearly 50 apartments and displacing dozens more.
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Ground Stop Issued at Newark Airport After Drone Sighting
A ground stop was issued for flights to Newark Airport Tuesday evening after two drones were spotted in the airspace nearby, FAA officials said.
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Chef Dead, 2 Others Critically Injured After Man Attacks Them With Hammer Inside Brooklyn Restaurant: NYPD
A chef at a Brooklyn restaurant died after a man with a hammer burst into the business and attacked him and two others in what police say was random.
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NYPD: Case of Missing Staten Island Father of Two Deemed a Homicide; Still No Body Found
The case of a missing Staten Island father last seen five days before Christmas at a restaurant in his home borough has officially been deemed a homicide, the NYPD said Monday, confirming the long suspected belief that 40-year-old Michael Stewart met with foul play.
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NYPD Searching Pennsylvania Landfill for Missing Staten Island Father Who's Been Presumed Killed, Source Says
The NYPD has traveled to a Pennsylvania landfill in their ongoing search for a missing Staten Island father who has been presumed dead, law enforcement sources say.
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New Jersey Man Who Died After Livestreaming Paranoid Rant Inside Police Station May Have Had Bacterial Meningitis, Sources Say
Authorities are looking into whether the New Jersey man who died at the hospital after going on a livestreamed rant inside a police station may have had meningitis, a highly contagious infection, sources familiar with the probe say.
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Former Hoboken Cop Sentenced to Prison in $187,000 Sandy Fraud
A former Hoboken police officer has been sentenced to prison in a fraud conviction related to money he got after Hurricane Sandy, prosecutors say.
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I-Team: As ‘Microdosing' Explodes in Popularity, New Look at Benefits, Side Effects of Daily Psychedelics Use
In the past three years, Google searches for the term “microdosing” have tripled, and books and articles on the subject are exploding.