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In Mayoral Race de Blasio’s Focus Is Beyond Manhattan
He works out at the socially responsible Y.M.C.A. and opted for the all-hands-on-deck rigors of the Park Slope Childcare Collective. His wedding was a multicultural billboard for the borough: under a pin oak tree in Prospect Park, he married an African-American writer who previously identified as a lesbian. In the race for New York mayor, this is the new face of borough agitation. After ...
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Video Baby falcons get banded in their New York bridge home
Four peregrine falcon chicks that live in a box on the George Washington Bridge connecting Manhattan to New Jersey got identifying bands Tuesday and were pronounced healthy and ...
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Guptas lawyer seeks new insider trial
Procter & Gamble Co. urged an appeals court panel Tuesday to give his client a new trial, saying a judge had excluded evidence that might have led a jury to acquit him ...
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Staten Island Man Pleads Guilty in $82 Million Check Kiting Scam
BROOKLYN, NY-Staten Island, New York, resident Saquib Khan, 51, waived indictment and pleaded guilty today to charges that he engaged in a bank fraud scheme that netted approximately $5 million from six New York City area banks insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ("FDIC"). To implement his scheme, the defendant transferred more than $82 million among various bank ...
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New York Rangers vs Boston Bruins Live Stream Free Watch Online Stanley Cup Conference Semifinals Game 3
New York Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist (30) celebrates defeating the Washington Capitals with team mates Anton Stralman (6) and Derek Stepan (21) during Game 7 of their NHL Eastern Conference quarterfinal playoff hockey game in Washington May 13, 2013. New York Rangers vs Boston Bruins takes place in the Stanley Cup Playoffs conference semifinals on Tuesday night, with the Rangers 2-0 down ...
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Columbia researchers predict an increase of heat related deaths in Manhattan from global warming
Photo credit: A thermometer indicates a temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit in 2006. (Getty) Think Manhattan is a hot place to live? You have no idea. As many as 1,000 extra weather-generated deaths a year may occur in the borough by the 2080s under the worst case global warming scenario, according to a new joint study by the Columbia University Earth Institute and the Mailman School of ...
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A Mileage Tax Monitored By Big Brother For All N.J. Drivers It Could Happen
UNION, N.J. (CBSNewYork) — It's a controversial proposal: Paying for every mile you drive to cover road repairs. While some say it’s necessary, others are saying it's time to put the brakes on the idea, CBS 2's Christine Sloan reported Tuesday. It’s the one thing New Jersey can boast about ...
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Signal Issue Triggering Delays On All NJ TRANSIT Trains
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – All NJ TRANSIT trains in and out of New York City are experiencing delays of up to an hour due to signal issues, the transit agency announced Tuesday afternoon. According ...
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Moore Okla. Residents’ Lives In Shambles After Tornado
MOORE, Okla. (CBSNewYork) — Residents of Moore, Okla., have begun the painful process of picking up the pieces of their lives, after the devastating tornado that ripped through the town on Monday. The National Weather Service confirmed ...
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Starter Reserve Knicks Unsure What STAT’s Role Will Be Next Season
GREENBURGH, N.Y. (CBSNewYork/AP) -- Oh, what to do with STAT? Amare Stoudemire will go into next season with $45 million left on his contract and no guarantee of a starting job. He also could remain a reserve who plays restricted ...
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Tornado Warning Issued Dropped For Parts Of Tri-State Area
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — A tornado warning was issued Tuesday for parts of the Tri-State Area, and a spotter reported that a tornado touched down upstate. CBS 2's Lonnie Quinn reported four different systems came together to generate a storm capable of producing tornadoes. Thus, a tornado warning was issued for parts of Dutchess County, N.Y., and Litchfield County, Conn., Tuesday ...
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Montreal commemorates Kid by renaming street
A section of Faillon Street in Montreal will now bear Gary Carter's name. (Eric K. Boulianne) The city of Montreal will rename a street in Villeray to honor Hall of Famer Gary Carter. "The Kid" spent 12 of his 19 big league seasons with the Expos. The 11-time All-Star catcher slugged 324 home runs during his career and captured a World Series ring with the Mets in 1986. He died ...
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2 more reports of anti-gay attacks in NYC
NEW YORK (AP) -- Hours after New Yorkers rallied in response to a spate of gay-bashing that's resulted in one death and fueled concern about hate crimes, there were two more reports of possible anti-gay attacks on Manhattan streets, authorities said ...
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New York City seeing spike in anti-gay crime officials say
Candles, flowers and messages sit in a makeshift memorial for the late Mark Carson, a 32-year-old gay man who was shot and killed on May 17 at the corner of 6th Avenue and West 8th street, on the sidewalk at the site of his murder in New York City, May 20, ...
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Market seems ready for another injection of NPS Pharma
NPS Pharmaceuticals Inc. said it plans to sell 6 million shares of its common stock. Investors liked the idea. Shares of Bedminster ...
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United is about to drop some serious coin in Newark
Newark Liberty International Airport . Chicago-based United said its plans include a redesign of the airline's check-in facilities, installation in gate areas of flight-information displays that give customers more detailed information of their flights, a new checked-baggage screening system and construction of a widebody maintenance hangar that economic development officials anticipate ...
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Climate change could bring more heatwave deaths to New York City
Climate change will increase New York's heat wave deaths, pushing up the incidence of temperature-related deaths within decades, researchers say. Scientists at Columbia University in New York have matched daily temperature data for Manhattan with death rates between 1982 and 1999 to estimate how sensitive the city's residents are to temperatures, combing that with future forecasts of ...
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NY judge refuses to dismiss Kerry Kennedy case
FILE - In this May 13, 2013 file photo, Kerry Kennedy listens to a speaker at a farm workers fair labor practices news conference in Albany, N.Y. A town judge in New York is deciding whether the drugged-driving case against Kennedy should go to trial. The North Castle judge is expected to rule Tuesday May 21, 2013, on Kennedy's motion to dismiss the charge. (AP Photo/Mike Groll, ...
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Mapping Manhattan A Love Story in Maps
Documentarian Alex Gibney tackles the notorious leak artists with "We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks," but heavy research leads to weak ...
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Mother Father Claim Teacher Manhandled Their 13-Year-Old Special Needs Son
This still image from a video appears to show a teacher putting his hands on a 13-year-old special needs student inside a Brentwood, N.Y. school. (Photo: ...
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Analysis New MLS Club Faces Challenge to Make Mark in New York
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Mom squawks as 4 falcon chicks living on New York-New Jersey bridge are banded
Wildlife biologist Chris Nadareski, of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection, examines one of four peregrine falcons he banded, at a nest at the east tower of the George Washington Bridge, over the Hudson River, in New York, Tuesday, May 21, 2013. The chicks hatched three weeks ago on a girder six feet below the bridge's lower level. Their parents are among 20 pairs of ...
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As ESPN downsizes Were hiring says NYCs SportsMedia 101
Yankees 101 is part of Sports Media 101,which hopes sports fans will continue to be drawn to alternative media and not just the big boys such as ...
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Knicks Unsure About Stoudemire’s Role
Searching for ways to improve next season, the New York Knicks could use a reliable second scorer and dependable low-post option. They have no way of knowing if Stoudemire can provide either because of his ...
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Pine Bluff Salvation Army Headed to Oklahoma to Help Tornado Victims First Responders
PINE BLUFF, AR -- The Salvation Army in Pine Bluff is headed to Oklahoma to feed first responders and people still in the area affected by the tornado.The responders in Pine Bluff have one of the newer disaster trucks equipped to serve more than 700 meals at breakfast, lunch and dinner."It's not too big where you can't get into some tight places," says Commanding Officer ...










