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11:22 AM - Thursday, May 23, 2013
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Anthony Weiner got a supportive reception Thursday during the first appearance of his New York City mayoral campaign.
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The ASPCA and North Shore Animal League are in Oklahoma to help with the rescue of hundreds of lost pets that were displaced during Monday's massive tornado.
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5 hour ago - New York on HuffingtonPost.com / Christopher Mathias
Andrew Cuomo says it would be a "shame" if Anthony Weiner were elected mayor of New York City this November. The New York governor, a Democrat, was talking to the editorial board of The Syracue Post Standard about term limits, which he oppo . . .
3 hour ago - New York on HuffingtonPost.com / Kia Makarechi
Andrew Garfield was filming "The Amazing Spider-Man II" in New York when a bit of rain put a literal dampener on on-set activities. While he probably could have just retreated to his trailer, he elected to walk across the street to some basketb . . .
4 hour ago - Gothamist / Jen Chung
  Yesterday, just outside a military barracks in London, a soldier was killed in broad daylight by two men. The attackers used a machete and other knives to essentially behead the soldier. [ more › ]
4 hour ago - NBC New York
Police are questioning a 16-year-old boy in the shooting of a14-year-old girl on a Queens bus last weekend, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said Thursday.Photo Credit: NBC 4 New York/Facebook
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A viewer video shows periodical cicadas, which emerge every 17 years, all over trees and leaves in one New Jersey backyard.
5 hour ago - New York on HuffingtonPost.com
By Aidan Gardiner QUEENS — Three men have been charged with kidnapping a Woodside businessman and holding him for more than a month on a $3 million ransom in a Long Island City warehouse while they beat and burned him with acid, prosecutors . . .
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Starter Henry Hynoski will have surgery Friday to repair his medial collateral ligament and a chip fracture in his left knee. The three-year veteran was hurt Wednesday on the second play from scrimmage during an 11-on-11 drill at an organized t . . .
5/21/2013 - NBC New York
Mourners gathered Tuesday at a wake for the Hofstra University student accidentally shot and killed by a police officer, remembering Andrea Rebello as a "treasure to the community" as they wondered if...Photo Credit: NBC 4 New York
5/22/2013 - New York on HuffingtonPost.com / Elliot Wagland
A devastating and ferocious tornado ripped through the heart of Oklahoma state razing many towns to the ground, including the metropolitan area of Moore with a population of over 55,000. The death toll from the twister originally stood at 91 . . .
5 hour ago - Top Stories - NY1.com
A day after he announced he would be running for mayor via YouTube video, Anthony Weiner was out early this morning greeting commuters at 125th Street and Malcolm X Boulevard in Harlem.
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Struggling Rangers center Brad Richards says he will be a healthy scratch Thursday night as New York faces elimination in Game 4 against the Boston Bruins.
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A person of interest is being questioned in connection with the death of a 14-year-old Queens girl who was shot in the head and killed while on board a city bus, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said Thursday.
5/21/2013 - New York on HuffingtonPost.com
Anthony Weiner officially kicked off his New York mayoral campaign late Tuesday with a video announcement posted to YouTube. The former New York congressman resigned in 2011 after posting a lewd photo of himself on Twitter. Weiner-- who is m . . .
5/22/2013 - New York on HuffingtonPost.com
NEW YORK — 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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