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Times Square packed with security for New Year's
NEW YORK (AP) — When revelers pack Times Square for the annual New Year's eve celebration on Monday night, police will observe a tradition of their own: giving them lots of company. Each year, the New York Police Department assigns thousands of...
Tags: Subway Transportation, Emergency Incidents, Terrorism, New York City Police Department, New Year's Day
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Woman charged with murder in New York subway pushing death
A 31-year-old woman has been charged with murder for allegedly shoving a man in front of an oncoming subway train in New York -- an act authorities described Saturday as a hate crime. “The defendant is accused of committing what is every subway...Tags: Sunnyside (Queens, New York), Subway Transportation, Queens (New York City), Witnesses, Hate Crimes
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NY Post Photo of Subway Death Sparks Outcry
CNNNEW YORK -- The photographer who snapped the now-famous image of a man about to be struck by a New York subway train is defending himself against critics who say he should have helped, as controversy also rages over the New York Post's decision to publish...Tags: Photography, Entertainment Events, Subway Transportation, Ethics, Queens (New York City)
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Rockefeller Tree Lighting Expected To Leave Manhattan Traffic Gridlocked
pix11.com | @jamesfordtvThe Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree lighting is at the center of a list of events Wednesday that are set to make most of the Midtown West a traffic mess. Getting around and making the most of the mess can be done if you know what to do. PIX11 and...Tags: Holidays, Barack Obama, New York City, Manhattan (New York City), Justin Bieber
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Chinese exports: young professionals seeking religious freedom
The Religion WorldNew York Times reporter Ian Johnson writes about the exodus of young Chinese professionals seeking greater religious freedom, including 87,000 who have moved to the U.S. in 2011: BEIJING — At 30, Chen Kuo had what many Chinese dream of: her own... -
Long Island Gas Rationing Ends Friday; Queens-Midtown Tunnel To Open
pix11.com | @wpixOdd-even gas rationing has served its purpose, according to Nassau and Suffolk County executives, and will end at midnight Friday. While gas supplies have grown substantially thanks to out-of-state deliveries and repairs to the infrastructure, they aren'...Tags: Long Island, Queens (New York City), New York City, Suffolk County (New York), Andrew Cuomo
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Rockefeller Christmas Tree - And Sandy Survivor - Head To NYC
After surviving the fierce winds and torrential rains of Superstorm Sandy, an 80-foot Norway spruce was en route to Midtown Manhattan Wednesday to take on the role of this season's Rockefeller Christmas tree.
The 10-ton tree which hails from Mount Olive,...Tags: Culture, Holidays, New York City, Arts and Culture, Ceremonies
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Top BBC News Chiefs Step Aside Amid Abuse Scandal
CNNLONDON -- Two British Broadcasting Corporation executives have "stepped aside" pending a review into the BBC's handling of allegations of sex abuse surrounding its late TV presenter Jimmy Savile, the media organization said Monday. The moves by the BBC's...Tags: Sex Crimes, David Cameron, Wales, Trials, United Kingdom
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NY governor: Superstorm Sandy damage could total $33B
NEW YORK (AP) — Damage in New York state from Superstorm Sandy could total $33 billion when all is said and done, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday as the state began cleaning up from a nor'easter that dumped snow, brought down power lines and left...
Tags: Long Island, Queens (New York City), Snow Storms, New York City, Executive Branch
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Dr. Steve Salvatore
Dr. Steven Salvatore is an Emmy award winning journalist, Host of the nationally syndicated Dr. Steve Show and medical reporter for the PIX 11 Morning News. Dr. Steve joined WPIX in 2005, where he can be seen every weekday morning on PIX Morning News...
Tags: Long Island, General Practitioners, Queens (New York City), New York City, Fordham University
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Many downtown New York theaters back in business following Sandy
With power restored to much of downtown New York over the weekend, many theaters south of Midtown were finally able to open their doors for business following several days of literal darkness. Last week, theaters across the city were forced to close to...
Tags: Ethan Hawke, Arts and Culture, Manhattan (New York City), Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Flooding, Destruction in New York, NJ
All along the Eastern seaboard, places known to millions as cheery summer getaways were battered to pieces Monday by the monstrous waves and wailing winds of Hurricane Sandy. Part of Atlantic City's Boardwalk smashed into floating lumber and two people...Tags: Subway Transportation, Queens (New York City), Executive Branch, Chris Christie, New York University
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