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Fiery Lamborghini crash kills woman in New York City
The 22-year-old Lamborghini driver, Alejandro Rentas, was taken to Harlem Hospital and is expected to be OK. He was taken into police custody, though it wasn’t immediately clear what charges he would face. The woman who died, identified as Tiana Rodriguez, was his passenger. A 37-year-old man in the vehicle they hit was also taken to a hospital. An...
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Woman who fatally shoved beloved NYC singing coach sentenced to more prison time than expected
The Long Island woman accused of killing an 87-year-old voice coach when she callously shoved her to the ground in an alleged unprovoked attack on a Manhattan street pleaded guilty and was sentenced to nearly a decade in prison.
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The first tour inside Manhattan's newest private club, with $100,000 membership fees
The new Core Club, spread over four floors above Midtown, is the latest in a wave of elite membership clubs that have opened in major cities since the pandemic.
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Trump suffers big loss in E. Jean Carroll defamation case, judge says he's liable
Donald Trump is set to stand trial in a defamation case by E. Jean Carroll just as the 2024 Republican presidential nomination primaries are set to start.
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Woman pleads guilty in deadly NYC sidewalk shove of Broadway voice coach
The Long Island woman accused of killing an 87-year-old voice coach when she callously shoved her to the ground in an alleged unprovoked attack on a Manhattan street pleaded guilty and will be sentenced to nearly a decade in prison, NBC New York has learned.
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Escaped prisoner on the loose, used bed sheets to rappel from NYC hospital 5th floor
Prisoner, Yenchun Chen, escaped the Department of Corrections custody while in Mount Sinai Beth Israel hospital. Melissa Colorado reporting.
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New York prisoner rappels down hospital using bed sheets, flees police custody
The prisoner, identified as Yenchun Chen, was in Department of Corrections custody at Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital in Gramercy when he escaped out a fifth-floor window and made his way down to the street, where he hailed a cab.
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Cause of death revealed for Robert De Niro's grandson
Robert DeNiro’s grandson Leandro died from a toxic combination of drugs including fentanyl, ketamine and cocaine, the New York City Medical Examiner has ruled.
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Twitch streamer Kai Cenat's PlayStation giveaway sparks chaos in NYC
A famous video game influencer known for streaming on Twitch is in custody after a giveaway event attracting thousands of young people sparked pandemonium in Manhattan’s Union Square. The Friday afternoon event advertised by Kai Cenat, one of the most popular streamers online, grew out of control well before its scheduled 4 p.m. start time. Police estimates suggest the...
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Crane catches fire atop NYC skyscraper and collapses, injuring 12
A crane on top of a Manhattan skyscraper was burning and part of it collapsed as black smoke was billowing into the air stories above the ground, video showed.
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NYC gynecologist who sexually abused dozens of patients sentenced to 20 years in prison
A former gynecologist was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the sexual abuse of dozens of patients for over two decades at prestigious New York hospitals, according to prosecutors.
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Two NYC buses collide sending 27 people to hospital, dozens more being evaluated, officials say
A major collision between two buses in Manhattan left dozens of passengers injured, 18 of them rushed to area hospitals Thursday night.
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Man claiming Google ‘tortured' him crashes car near company's NYC headquarters, hurts 3
Police say a 12-year-old girl and two adult women were injured when the man drove onto the sidewalk and crashed his Ford Fusion into a building in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood just after 6 p.m. Tuesday.
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NYC Home That Inspired Taylor Swift's ‘Cornelia Street' on Sale for $17.9M – See Inside
Taylor Swift’s West Village townhouse is going back on the market for a cool $17.9 million — here’s what the house includes.
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Video Shows How New York City Burglars Stole $1.3 Million in Watches and Jewelry: NYPD
Two burglars forced their way into a Manhattan home and stole well over a million dollars in jewelry and watches, according to police.
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Jordan Neely Mourned During Emotional Funeral at Harlem Church
Jordan Neely, who died in Daniel Penny’s grip, is being eulogized by the Rev. Al Sharpton at Mount Neboh Baptist Church.
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Marine Vet in Subway Chokehold Death Freed on $100K Bond, Ordered Not to Leave NY State
Attorneys for Daniel Penny insist there was no way he “could have foreseen” that his bid to subdue a supposed perceived threat would turn deadly.
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24-Year-Old Marine to Be Charged With Manslaughter in Jordan Neely Chokehold Death: DA
The 24-year-old Marine seen on video putting Jordan Neely in a chokehold on the floor of an F train in Manhattan 10 days ago, resulting in his death, is expected to be charged and surrender Friday, three sources familiar with the matter tell News 4 New York.
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Marine Who Put Man Into Fatal Chokehold on NYC Subway Acted in Self-Defense, Lawyer Says
Lawyers for the 24-year-old man at the center of the chokehold death of Jordan Neely on a Manhattan subway train said their client “never intended to harm” the 30-year-old homeless man, and “could not have foreseen his untimely death.”
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NYC Subway Chokehold Death Ruled a Homicide, As Groups Demand Justice for Jordan Neely
The death of a homeless man who allegedly had threatened passengers aboard a New York City subway and was put into a chokehold by one of the riders has been deemed a homicide, according to the medical examiner.