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1:03 PM - Thursday, May 23, 2013
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WABC-TV New York, New Jersey, Connecticut News, We
Anthony Weiner got a supportive reception Thursday during the first appearance of his New York City mayoral campaign.
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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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NBC New York
As Anthony Weiner launched his first day on the campaign trail for New York City mayor, it was pointed out that the homepage of his campaign website features the Pittsburgh skyline instead of the Big Apple
Photo Credit: NBC 4 New York
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newyork.cbslocal.com
Three times a week, the $45 Real Bronx Tours bus ride took visitors past food-pantry lines, a housing project and a park a guide described as a pickpocket hangout.
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Gothamist / Jen Chung
Yesterday, just outside a military barracks in London, a soldier was killed in broad daylight by two men. The attackers first rammed a car into him and then used a machete and other knives to essentially behead the soldier. [ more › ]
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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 . . .
5/22/2013
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newyork.cbslocal.com
Regular train service has returned to Connecticut, five days after a derailment injured scores of commuters and damaged tracks.
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newyork.cbslocal.com
Any kind of comeback now starts with Game 4 in New York. Three teams have recovered from an 0-3 hole to win an NHL series.
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newyork.cbslocal.com
The NYPD said Wednesday that it was beefing up security in an "abundance of caution'' and not based on information that the facilities were targeted.
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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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newyork.cbslocal.com
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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NY Times
In his announcement that he is running for mayor, Anthony D. Weiner describes himself as a force to be reckoned with on three key issues. But while Mr. Weiner was known as a fighter, he was not so well known for making a difference.
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NBC New York
A viewer video shows periodical cicadas, which emerge every 17 years, all over trees and leaves in one New Jersey backyard.
5/22/2013
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New York on HuffingtonPost.com / Jason Hughes
Jason Bateman dropped by "Late Show" to talk about the upcoming new season of "Arrested Development" on Netflix. He joked that it's taken seven years for Season 4 to come together because his co-star, Will Arnett, was holding out for more money . . .
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newyork.cbslocal.com
A 12-year-old Harlem girl is recovering after being grazed by a bullet while studying in her bedroom Monday night.
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NBC New York
They only come once every 17 years, so be on the lookout for the large, red-eyed, black and green bugs called cicadas. You can email photos to StormTeam@NBCNewYork.com or tweet and Instagram...
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newyork.cbslocal.com
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.
5/21/2013
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WABC-TV New York, New Jersey, Connecticut News, We
Emergency crews searched the broken remnants of an Oklahoma City suburb Tuesday for survivors of a massive tornado that flattened homes and demolished an elementary school. At least 24 people were killed, including at least nine children, and t . . .
5/22/2013
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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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NBC New York
Investigators are trying to determine who firebombed a police captain's home in Monroe Township. Pat Battle reports.