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Obnoxiously Loud Car? Traffic Cameras Might Be Listening
New York City’s latest weapon in its fight against street noise is a traffic camera equipped with a sound meter.
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Treasure Hunters Turning Up in NYC After Joe Rogan Guest Makes Claims About Mammoth Bones
Several groups have flocked to the waterway off Manhattan in search of treasure. That’s after hearing a guest on podcast host Joe Rogan’s show make a claim that a boxcar’s worth of prehistoric bones brought to New York City from Alaska was thrown into the East River in the 1940s.
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Actor Charlbi Dean Died at Age 32 From Bacterial Sepsis — What Are the Warning Signs?
The 32-year-old actor passed away in August after starring in the Cannes Film Festival hit “Triangle of Sadness.”
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NYC Duo Conspired With Russians to Hack JFK Airport Taxi Dispatch System, Feds Say
The group would then charge drivers $10 to be put to the front of the line to get a fare.
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New York Bans Pet Shops From Selling Cats, Dogs, Bunnies
Pet shops have argued that the law will do nothing to shut down out-of-state breeders or increase their standards of care and said it would result in the closures of the dozens of pet stores remaining in New York.
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Sudden Broadway Closures of Brand New Shows Raise Uproar, Diversity Concerns
The sudden closures have fans and many in the Broadway community worried about the future of diversity in theater.
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Britney Spears' Songs to Land in Broadway Musical ‘Once Upon a One More Time'
The musical is about classic fairy tale princesses — Cinderella, Snow White and Little Mermaid, among them — who are transformed after reading “The Feminine Mystique,” a landmark feminist text.
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NYC Job Listing Pushes 6-Figure Salary for ‘Somewhat Bloodthirsty' Rat Czar
Hate rats? Are you a “somewhat bloodthirsty” New Yorker with excellent communication skills and “a general aura of badassery”? Then you might have what it takes to be the city’s new rat czar.
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Remains of Fallen WWII Soldier Identified Nearly 80 Years After His Death
The family of a fallen World War II hero from New York City can finally get a bit of closure, after the soldier’s remains were identified nearly 80 years after he died during the war.
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Utah Man Charged with Holding Razor Blade to Another Passenger's Throat Mid-Flight
A Utah man is facing federal charges after allegedly carrying a razor blade on an airplane and assaulting another passenger with it on a New York City-to-Salt Lake City flight, authorities said.
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Siblings Stop Man Who Tried to Kidnap 10-Year-Old Brother at NYC Subway Stop
Two teenage siblings are being credited with helping save their younger brother from a potential kidnapper aboard the subway in Manhattan, according to police.
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Bats Are Falling to the Ground in NYC's Central Park — Here's Why
Officials are offering a warning to those going for a walk in Central Park: Watch your step, because you might step on a bat.
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Man Enters New York Times Building With Sword and Ax: Cops
A man armed with a sword and an ax was stopped by The New York Times building’s security staff on Thursday after he asked to speak with certain people, according to police.
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Trump Organization's Longtime CFO Chokes Up, Says He Betrayed Trust
Donald Trump’s longtime finance chief choked up on the witness stand Thursday, saying he betrayed the Trump family’s trust by scheming to dodge taxes on $1.7 million in company-paid perks, including a Manhattan apartment and luxury cars.
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See How Thieves Used a Trash Can to Make Off With Half a Million Dollars in Antique Jewelry
Surveillance footage shows the loot being calmly wheeled away down a New York City street before vanishing.
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Weisselberg Testifies in Trump Org Tax Fraud Trial
Allen Weisselberg, a senior adviser and former chief financial officer at Trump’s company, has intimate knowledge of the company’s financial dealings from his nearly five decades working there. But he is not expected to implicate Trump or any members of the Trump family in his testimony. NBC New York’s Erica Byfield reports.
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See Inside Trevor Noah's Manhattan Penthouse, Now on Market for $13 Million
Trevor Noah’s Hell’s Kitchen penthouse could be yours for nearly $13 million dollars.
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10 U.S. Cities That Are Growing the Fastest—and New York City Isn't One of Them
The American Growth Project by the Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, a business policy think tank, found most of the cities are away from the East Coast.
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T Rex Skull Unearthed in South Dakota Expects to Fetch Over $15 Million at Auction
A Tyrannosaurus rex skull is expected to sell for $15 million or more at auction in New York next month.
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Evans Chebet and Sharon Lokedi of Kenya Win NYC Marathon Races in Debuts
Evans Chebet of Kenya won the New York City Marathon men’s race in his debut after Daniel Do Nascimento collapsed 21 miles in.