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NYC Mayor Eric Adams addresses migrant crisis concerns
Mayor Eric Adams said he and other mayors will be heading to Washington, D.C., to meet with federal lawmakers in an effort to find solution to the migrant crisis in NYC and throughout the country.
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Human remains found in Long Island state park: Police
Police have not said whether the man’s death was suspicious or if any criminality was suspected. NBC New York’s Greg Cergol reports.
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2023 Rockefeller Center Christmas tree announced
This year’s Rockefeller Center Christmas tree has officially been sourced and announced, kicking off the holiday season at last. The selected tree comes from Vestal, NY, and will start its journey down to Rockefeller Center promptly.
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Mapping graves at historic African American cemetery in Westchester County
Historians in Westchester County are using ground-penetrating radar and drones to locate and map graves at an African-American cemetery. Formally declared hallowed ground in 1860, the graveyard is believed to have more than 300 graves, including veterans of the Civil War. NBC New York’s Marc Santia reports.
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Elections 2023: NYC Council races heat up, leading to war of words in tight race
Early voting is now underway ahead of Election Day 2024, which is less than a week away. While there aren’t any big-ticket positions up for grabs, there are two hotly contested races for city council. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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Gov. Hochul steps in to fight hate speech and antisemitism on CUNY campuses
Students on CUNY campuses say not enough is being done to combat hate speech, which has seen an uptick since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war. Now, Gov. Kathy Hochul is stepping in, assigning a judge to review the college’s policies and procedures surrounding antisemitism. NBC New York’s Rana Novini reports.
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Donald Trump Jr. to testify in father's civil fraud trial
Gaby Acevedo reporting on Trump Jr. to testify in father’s civil fraud trial.
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Solving the mystery of Long Island woman's missing stamps from USPS
A Long Island woman participated in a US postal service study and was supposed to receive forever stamps as a “thank you!”, but they failed to show up. Lynda Baquero reports.
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Former NYPD officer claims he was illegally fired. Now he's fighting to get his job back
A veteran NYPD officer claims he was fired based on what was inside dismissed and sealed criminal records. He is now fighting to be reinstated. NBC New York’s Sarah Wallace reports.
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FBI warns hate crimes and attacks are a growing threat in US amid Israel-Hamas War
The FBI warned this week about the growing risk of hate crimes and violent attacks, particularly from lone-wolf actors, amid a concerning threat environment.
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Search for shooter after 2 men killed in Brooklyn apartment building: Police
Police are searching for a gunman who shot and killed two men during a dispute in an East Flatbush apartment building. Gaby Acevedo reports the latest.
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NJ house for sale comes with its own cemetery
A New Jersey home has hit the market, and the former 19th-century church comes with one feature almost any other house does not: a cemetery.
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Rep. George Santos pleads not guilty to federal charges in superseding indictment
Rep. George Santos pleads not guilty on wire fraud and identity theft, on top of previous charges, he faces the threat of being expelled from the house of representatives. Jen Maxfield reports.
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Williamsburg Bridge reopens after climber removed in Brooklyn
A climber who was on Williamsburg Bridge for six hours has now been removed and the bridge is now reopened. Myles Miller reports.
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Maine mass shooting: Hunt for suspect continues as victims start to be identified
NBC New York’s Pei-Sze Cheng, Jonathan Dienst and Checkey Beckford have team coverage.
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Refugee family from Venezuela has their dream come true: Getting asylum status in US
One family who risked everything for the chance at the American dream saw their dream become a reality. Melissa Russo reports.
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Sam Bankman-Fried to testify in fraud trial tomorrow
Sam Bankman-Fried pleaded not guilty to seven counts of fraud and money laundering and is expected to testify tomorrow in his own defense. Chris Glorioso reports.
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NJ police warn about rise in car thefts in Edison
Police in Edison, NJ are sending out a warning about a rise in car thefts as they say there have been more than 50 since March. Pat Battle reports.
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Trump fraud trial latest: Former president skips hearing, judge reinforces $10,000 fine
Former president Trump was not in court today for testimony in his civil fraud trial. Erica Byfield reports.
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Student take flight at Hoboken High School
After a New Jersey teen’s diagnosis derailed his dream of becoming a fighter pilot, he found another way to fly. Checkey Beckford reports.