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A side-by-side comparison of surveillance footage, left, after an April 12 mass subway shooting and Frank James' driver's license photo shows James near the incident, authorities assert.
A side-by-side comparison of surveillance footage, left, after an April 12 mass subway shooting and Frank James' driver's license photo shows James near the incident, authorities assert. (United States District Court Eastern District Of New York)

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Brooklyn Subway Shooting Suspect Pleads Not Guilty To Terrorism Charge

Frank James, 62, is due back in court July 25 as authorities marshal a terror case that could send him to prison for life.

Crystal Meth Worth $2M Seized In Washington Heights Bust: DEA

Juvenal Andrade-Mora tried to sell a suitcase full of crystal meth to an undercover agent on West 155th Street Wednesday, prosecutors say.

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Mayor Loses Up To $5.8K With Crypto Paychecks, Report Finds

"Do you think Eric Adams is regretting getting his paycheck in crypto, or is housing cheaper in NJ so he doesn't care?" one person jabbed.

NYPD Special Victims Unit Struggles To Arrest Rape Suspects: Study

Just 6 percent of sexual assault cases reviewed by auditors led to arrests, according to a new report on the Special Victims Division.

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Surprise Ousting Of Western Queens School Superintendent Spurs Outrage

"Educators are beside themselves" after the city ousted the 20-year leader of Western Queens's public schools, according to one supervisor.

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