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Also in the news today: Hanukkah pop-up bar returns; congestion toll price proposal; trio sought in assaults on Jewish men, teen.
The city's "firm and bold commitment" to daylighting — as one official called it — will affect 2.5 percent of intersections a year.
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A gag order initially imposed after Donald Trump made "disparaging" comments about court staff was reinstated Thursday.
There is heartbreak across the Tri-State Area after the tragic deaths of two attorneys.
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A controversial plan to involuntarily take mentally ill New Yorkers off the streets has worked in the past year, Mayor Eric Adams argued.
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Indian national Nikhil Gupta faces murder-for-hire charges in a plot hatched against a Sikh separatist in New York City, authorities said.
Majors arrived at a Manhattan court Wednesday morning for trial over whether he assaulted his ex-girlfriend, according to reports.
A 19-year-old man is suspected of fatally stabbing three of his family members, including a 5-year-old boy, according to reports.
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Also in the news: Pastor ousted after music video shoot, City Hall spats with AOC, and another pedestrian killed by a dump truck.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez questioned the math behind controversial mid-year budget cuts — and a top city official told her to butt out.
The school has cut its carbon dioxide emissions by 496 metric tons — the equivalent of a year of electricity for 96 homes, Con Edison said.
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An unidentified man was torn to pieces after he was struck by multiple drivers on a Bronx expressway late Monday, according to a report.
Winter is coming to New York City this week, even if snow doesn't fall.
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Also in the news today: Officers rescue 21 cats from freezing car; family of 3 found dead; cop arrested for punching, choking partner.
New York City's accused sex pest mayor asserted Monday that the state's accused sex pest former governor isn't gunning for his job.
Landlords of 50 buildings that already received $7 million in fines soon will receive letters warning of evictions if pot sales continue.
The trio, which included a 5-year-old, were found dead early Sunday in what is being considered a homicide, NYPD officials said.
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Eric Adams on Friday said a summons filed Wednesday, which accuses the mayor of assaulting a city employee, came "out of nowhere."
Brittany Commisso, a former assistant to the governor, filed an Adult Survivors Act summons just before the state's deadline.
The new lawsuits come a week after Combs settled a separate lawsuit with singer Cassie, accusing him of raping and physically abusing her.
The pro-Palestine protest erupted near Sixth Avenue and West 45th Street about 10 a.m. after several people jumped the barricades.
This year’s deadly violence includes a 17-year-old boy stabbed and a woman, 69, found shot outside her home, police said.
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It claims he sexually assaulted a woman when the two worked for the city back in 1993, The Associated Press reported.
Around 30 people jumped a barricade and glued themselves to 6th Avenue, ABC News reported.