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Italian tourist escapes NYC home where he was ‘tortured' for weeks: Sources
The 28-year-old victim escaped Friday morning after being held in captivity for more than two weeks, according to law enforcement sources.
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Columbia University's acting president booed when noting absence of Mahmoud Khalil
Despite a warning, a crescendo of boos were heard at Columbia University’s campus as acting President Shipman noted the absence of Mahmoud Khalil.
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Three men sentenced to decades in prison for murder in NYC gay bar drugging scheme
A judge sentenced three men to decades in prison for facilitating a years-long drug-induced robbery scheme at NYC gay bars that ultimately killed two men.
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Ships have been hitting the Brooklyn Bridge for nearly 150 years
The Mexican navy ship that hit the Brooklyn Bridge wasn’t the first to do so but it was the first to result in fatalities.
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Video appears to show Mahmoud Khalil cooperating with ICE agents before arrest
The federal government had argued the Columbia University activist was a flight risk and could be apprehended without a warrant.
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Cadets killed in Brooklyn Bridge ship crash identified as NTSB investigates
Footage of a tall ship crashing into the Brooklyn Bridge shows the vessel hurtling in reverse at full speed, suggesting the captain lost control of the engine.
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What caused deadly Brooklyn Bridge ship crash? Turbulent waters may be to blame
Footage of a tall ship crashing into the Brooklyn Bridge shows the vessel hurtling in reverse at full speed, suggesting the captain lost control of the engine.
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WATCH: Mexican navy ship collides with Brooklyn Bridge
A Mexican navy training vessel collided with the Brooklyn Bridge in New York on Saturday night.
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Defense concedes that Sean ‘Diddy' Combs had violent outbursts, but says it wasn't sex trafficking
Sean “Diddy” Combs allegedly turned his hip-hop conglomerate into a racketeering enterprise that forced women to satisfy his sexual desires.
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New report shows NYC helicopter break apart midair before Hudson crash kills 6
The series of still photographs taken from surveillance camera video shows the fuselage, containing the engine and rotors, separating from the helicopter’s tail.
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Columbia, NY-Presbyterian payouts in doctor sex abuse case now top $1 billion
Columbia University and New York-Presbyterian Hospital have agreed to a $750 million settlement of hundreds of sexual abuse claims by patients of disgraced and imprisoned former gynecologist Robert Hadden, bringing total legal payouts in civil cases involving the ex-doctor to over $1 billion, according to the plaintiffs’ lawyer. Hadden, now 66, was accused of molesting patients during a decades-long career at...
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Sean ‘Diddy' Combs' sex trafficking trial begins with NYC jury selection
Sean “Diddy” Combs is accused of engaging in sex trafficking and presiding over a racketeering conspiracy.
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What are the rules of the Met Gala and more secrets of the fashion fundraiser
The rules of the Met Gala, fashion’s biggest night, are very hush-hush. Here’s what we know about what happens inside the New York event.
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Health program for 9/11 illnesses faces uncertain future after federal staffing cuts
More than 23 years after the Twin Towers collapsed, blanketing lower Manhattan in toxic dust and debris, the number of people diagnosed with 9/11-related illnesses is still growing.
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Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to murder in federal death penalty case
Prosectors believe Mangione presents danger after he “expressed intent to target an entire industry, and rally political and social opposition.”
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Balenciaga to Camp: A look at Met Gala themes over the years
From “The World of Balenciaga” in 1973 to “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” in 2024, here are some of the most iconic themes at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s annual fundraiser.
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Security video shows woman convicted of sneaking onto Paris-bound flight
Video from the New York Port Authority shows the moment a stowaway boarded a flight to Paris by pushing past a distracted gate agent. The woman was convicted in May and is awaiting sentencing.
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Date set for Luigi Mangione arraignment on death penalty-eligible charges
Luigi Mangione was indicted Thursday on a federal murder charge in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, a necessary step for prosecutors to seek the death penalty.
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Luigi Mangione indicted on death penalty-eligible charges in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel in December, was indicted in a New York court on four charges including a count eligible for the death penalty.
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Michelle Trachtenberg's cause of death announced by NYC medical examiner
Michelle Trachtenberg, known for roles in “Buffy,” “Harriet the Spy” and “Gossip Girl,” was found dead in a New York City apartment at the age of 39 in February, the NYPD said. The NYC Office of Chief Medical Examiner has now announced a cause of death for the actress.