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Bryant Park Winter Village tree lighting set for Nov. 28
The Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park opened for its 22nd season and now is gearing up for its tree lighting. The lighting will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 28 at 6 p.m. The beloved holiday destination features a holiday market, free admission skating rick and a bar and food hall. This season more than 180 new and…
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‘Shame on you!': Robert De Niro lashes out at former assistant during testimony
Actor Robert De Niro shouted “Shame on you!” as he testified Tuesday in a New York courtroom, directing the comments toward his former executive assistant and vice president who is seeking millions of dollars after accusing her former boss of being abusive.
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Columbia Students Call for More Action on Anti-Semitism
Jewish students at Columbia University are calling out the school for what they consider a failure by officials to keep them safe. Rana Novini reports.
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Security Preps for Village Halloween Parade
Police are getting ready for New York’s annual village Halloween parade tomorrow. Marc Santia reports.
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Flatiron Building to be converted from offices to residences: Report
Looking to live in a piece of New York City history? Now’s your chance to live in one of the city’s most iconic buildings.
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More than 200 protesters arrested at Grand Central
Marc Santia with the latest.
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Sit-In at Grand Central Calling for Ceasefire in Gaza
Hundreds are taking part in a protest inside one of the city’s biggest transit hubs. Marc Santia reports.
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Man Arrested for Deadly Shooting of Man, Woman and Dog
The man accused of shooting and killing two people and a dog has been arrested. Myles Miller reports.
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Warm Weather for Winter Village, Wollman Rink Opening
The unseasonable heat makes it difficult to get into the holiday mood as the ice rinks and winter villages open up. Checkey Beckford reports.
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Body of missing 13-year-old Kavion Brown found in East River: Police sources
A week after he disappeared, the body of 13-year-old Kavion Brown was found and recovered in the East River, according to law enforcement sources.
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Groundbreaking on the People's Theater in Inwood
Groundbreaking in Upper Manhattan for a first-of-its-kind performing arts space. Andrew Siff reports.
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Man Gets Trapped Inside Jewelry Vault in Midtown
A man got stuck inside of a concrete jewelry vault in Manhattan’s diamond district. Melissa Colorado reports.
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Man gets trapped inside jewelry vault in midtown Manhattan building: Officials
A man got trapped overnight inside a steel-reinforced concrete jewelry vault in a midtown Manhattan building known as the World Diamond Tower, after he tried to access his safe deposit box
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Suspect arrested for antisemitic attack on woman at Grand Central subway station: NYPD
Police have arrested the man who allegedly punched a woman in the face in an antisemitic attack inside a busy midtown subway station.
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Customer freed after being trapped inside Midtown vault
Acevedo reporting on customer free after being trapped inside Midtown vault
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Rolling Stones Pop-Up Store in Union Square
The Rolling Stones are celebrating the release of their 31st studio album “Hackney Diamonds” with a pop-up store in Union Square.
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Parents of teen missing in East River plead for answers
The search continues for a teenage boy still missing after falling into the East River, and now his parents are pleading for answers on how he ended up in the water. NBC New York’s Jessica Cunnington reports.
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‘Please tell us something': Parents' tearful plea over missing teen in East River
The parents of a teenage boy who disappeared in the East River issued a tearful plea for help, as they are desperate for answers five days into the search for their son.
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Suspect in NYC gay bar robbery scheme changes plea to guilty
A suspect in connection with a drug-induced robbery scheme that led to the deaths of two gay men in New York City last year pleaded guilty to robbery, grand larceny and identity theft charges on Monday, according to the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office. Prosecutors said the charges against Eddie Ashley, 30, are related to four separate incidents, one of which…
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1,000 drones light up sky above Central Park
Too many drones to count were seen flying above Central Park over the weekend. NBC New York’s Gus Rosendale reports.