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9:32 PM - Tuesday, June 18, 2013
18 hour ago - newyork.cbslocal.com / Adam Harrington
Firefighters rescued a construction worker from a muddy trench in the Kew Gardens section of Queens early Tuesday evening.
6/18/2013 - New York on HuffingtonPost.com
NEW YORK -- Authorities are trying to generate leads in the 2008 bombing at a Times Square military recruitment station with new video footage and a higher reward. On Tuesday, authorities released videos of the bomber riding a blue bicycle t . . .
20 hour ago - NBC New York
Former New York City Mayor Ed Koch's headstone, which was engraved with the wrong birth date, has been fixed, NBC 4 New York has learned.
6/18/2013 - New York on HuffingtonPost.com / Inae Oh
New York City officials released the final version of the updated hurricane evacuation zones map Tuesday. The new map incorporates 600,000 more city residents into evacuation zones. The new zones are now listed from Zone 1 to Zone 6 and will . . .
21 hour ago - New York on HuffingtonPost.com
Who's on first? No one in a Mets uniform. Just when you thought that you had found the GIF to define the Mets' 2013 campaign, Matt Harvey and Lucas Duda combined to produce another inimitable moment of ineptitude at Turner Field on Tuesday . . .
22 hour ago - newyork.cbslocal.com
The LIRR has canceled 21 out of 130 trains that normally originate at Penn Station following the Monday evening derailment of a train that was pulling out of the terminal.
23 hour ago - NBC New York
Police say they've arrested a suspect in last week's grisly killing of a livery cab driver in Brooklyn, who died when he was stabbed in the eye, possibly with the metal tip of an umbrella.Photo Credit: NBC 4 New York
6/17/2013 - newyork.cbslocal.com
He's an American believed to be in his 30s, and claimed his name is Daniel Morgan Perry, during an anti-government rant recorded on a cell phone about nine hours into the 16-hour flight.
23 hour ago - newyork.cbslocal.com
Kevin Youkilis needs back surgery and Mark Teixeira returned to the 15-day disabled list on Tuesday with an aching right wrist, the latest injury setbacks for the depleted New York Yankees.
23 hour ago - newyork.cbslocal.com
The incident happened around 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 25 outside 3344 Palmer Avenue in the Baychester section.
22 hour ago - NBC New York
A State Department spokeswoman says a man who ranted about national security and repeatedly screamed "I'm dead" during a flight from Hong Kong to New Jersey once worked at the agency.
22 hour ago - newyork.cbslocal.com
It was an all-out charm offensive Tuesday by Army Gen. Keith Alexander, head of the NSA, and representatives of the FBI and the Department of Justice to beat back concerns that our government is spying on us, tapping our phone lines and email a . . .
6/18/2013 - New York on HuffingtonPost.com
By Francesca Trianni NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City unveiled the first of 25 free solar charging stations for mobile phones on Tuesday, installed in response to Superstorm Sandy, which wiped out power and forced residents to . . .
6/17/2013 - New York on HuffingtonPost.com / Inae Oh
A new proposal from Mayor Michael Bloomberg would eventually make it mandatory for New Yorkers to separate their food waste so that it can be composted, according to officials. The New York Times reports Bloomberg's program-- which would h . . .
6/17/2013 - New York on HuffingtonPost.com
By Murray Weiss and Ben Fractenberg QUEENS — The FBI began digging for a body Monday in the former Queens home of notorious mob power James “Jimmy The Gent” Burke, who was famously portrayed by Robert De Niro in the movie "Goodfellas," sourc . . .
22 hour ago - New York on HuffingtonPost.com
NEW YORK -- A man accused of fatally shooting a gay man walking with a companion in New York City's Greenwich Village afterward claimed that he opened fire because the victim "thought he was tough in front of his bitch," prosecutors said in cou . . .
21 hour ago - Top Stories - NY1
The National Security Agency's director says the government's phone and Internet surveillance programs prevented numerous terrorist plots, including one aimed at the New York Stock Exchange. | Share your thoughts.
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