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3:02 AM - Tuesday, May 21, 2013
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New York on HuffingtonPost.com / Matt Sledge
NEW YORK -- The trial of the New York City Police Department's controversial stop-and-frisk practice ended on Monday as lawyers defending the city were peppered with sharp questions from the federal judge hearing the case.
But whether U.S. D . . .
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NBC New York
Gov. Dannel Malloy said the Metro-North New Haven Line in Connecticut will return to full service by the Wednesday morning peak commute.
Work continues at the train crash site after Friday's rush...Photo Credit: AP
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NBC New York
A massive tornado touched down just south of Oklahoma City on Monday, ripping through neighborhoods and striking two elementary schools.Photo Credit: AP
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newyork.cbslocal.com
Assemblyman Vito Lopez of Brooklyn announced on Saturday that his resignation from the 53rd Assembly District seat is effective as of 9 a.m. Monday.
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New York on HuffingtonPost.com
QUEENS -- The gunman who unleashed a hail of bullets into a city bus over the weekend, killing 14-year-old D'aja (Asia) Robinson, was just trying to show off and scare people, police sources said as grieving friends and love ones decried the "s . . .
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New York on HuffingtonPost.com
By Bryan Graham
NEW YORK CITY -- Three men were indicted on drug trafficking charges after police seized nearly 20 pounds of heroin and crystal meth worth more than $2 million, prosecutors announced Monday.
The New York State Police nabbed . . .
5/20/2013
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NBC New York
A man fell out of a window at a Broadway theater during a matinee performance Sunday, but landed on a marquee and was expected to be OK, officials said.
5/19/2013
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WABC-TV New York, New Jersey, Connecticut News, We
Detectives are searching for a person of interest in the shooting of a 14-year-old girl, hit by a stray bullet on a Queens bus Friday night.
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newyork.cbslocal.com
If you're a social media junkie, you and a few million others know what Tumblr is. If not, you might be wondering why Yahoo! would pay a king’s ransom for it.
5/19/2013
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newyork.cbslocal.com / Adam Harrington
Police have questioned and released two men who were with a suspect who allegedly shot and killed a man in Greenwich Village this weekend – all because he was gay.
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Top Stories - NY1.com
Yahoo made several big announcements Monday, hoping to revitalize one of the oldest brands on the web.
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stats.newyork.cbslocal.com
Jay Bruce hit a tiebreaking homer and drove in two runs to back Johnny Cueto's wild but effective return from the disabled list, and the Cincinnati Reds beat the New York Mets 4-3 Monday night.
5/19/2013
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newyork.cbslocal.com / Adam Harrington
A man on a bicycle was struck and killed early Sunday near Prospect Park in Brooklyn.
5/19/2013
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New York on HuffingtonPost.com
BOSTON -- Claude Julien wanted his Bruins to play more aggressively in the third period. The Boston coach got his wish with the help of some shaky defense by the New York Rangers.
A rare rough day for goalie Henrik Lundqvist certainly helped . . .
5/19/2013
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NBC New York
A Powerball ticket sold in Florida Saturday evening matched all six numbers drawn, according to the Powerball website. The winning numbers in Saturday's $600 million Powerball drawing were: 22, 10, 13, 14,...Photo Credit: Getty Images
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New York on HuffingtonPost.com / Youyoung Lee
Ray Manzarek, most known as a founding member of the '60s rock band The Doors, is dead. According to a message posted on the band's Facebook page, Manzarek died of bile duct cancer while in Rosenheim, Germany, on May 20. He was 74. Wife Dorothy . . .
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NBC New York
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney holds the daily briefing. The IRS and AP are expected to be among the topics discussed.Photo Credit: Getty Images
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NBC New York
A forklift operator was swallowed by an 8-foot-deep sinkhole when the floor of the New Jersey warehouse where he was working gave way underneath him.
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NBC New York
The Jersey Shore is back open for business and wants you to know about it, but the traditionally busy summer rentals have declined this year. Brian Thompson reports.
5/19/2013
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newyork.cbslocal.com / Adam Harrington
Graduation day was bittersweet for students at Hofstra University Sunday, as students carried heavy hearts for a classmate who was shot and killed in a violent home invasion.