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2 Men Killed After Box Truck Crashes Into Long Island Expressway Overpass
A delivery truck prompted an hours-long closure of eastbound lanes on the Long Island Expressway after its driver and passenger were killed in a collision with an overpass.
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Hallan cocaína con el apodo del astro del fútbol Cristiano Ronaldo durante redada
Las autoridades incautaron más de 100 libras de cocaína marcada con ‘CR7’, el apodo de la superestrella del fútbol internacional Cristiano Ronaldo, de un complejo residencial de lujo en Queens, anunciaron los fiscales federales el jueves.
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Woman Accuses Cuomo of Forcibly Kissing Her in 2017
An upstate New York woman said Monday that New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo grabbed her face and kissed her cheek at her home during a visit to inspect local flood damage. NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst reports.
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Calls for Cuomo Investigation, Or Resignation, Grow Amid Allegations
One day after Gov. Cuomo issued an apology for his past behavior, one of his accusers said it was not enough, joining a growing chorus of officials saying he needs to be held accountable as the state attorney general is set to launch an independent investigation into the claims. NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst and Andrew Siff report.
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Cuomo to Be Stripped of Emergency Powers as Calls Grow for Him to Resign
It has been nearly a week since Gov. Andrew Cuomo last made a public appearance, and he faces increased pressure for him to resign after three women accused him of sexual harassment. NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst and Chris Glorioso report.
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Sixth Woman Comes Forward Accusing Gov. Cuomo of Sexual Harassment
The latest accuser old the Albany Times-Union that Cuomo’s behavior went beyond cringeworthy comments. News 4 has not independently verified the claim and the woman remains anonymous at this time. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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3 Men Accused of 1996 NYC Double Murder to Walk Free After Wrongful Convictions
After spending decades behind bars for a double murder in New York City in 1996, three men will walk free Friday after having their wrongful convictions vacated. Chris Glorioso reports.
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Yankees Manager Aaron Boone On The Mend After Undergoing Surgery
After undergoing surgery to get a pacemaker earlier in the week, Boone said he was feeling better within hours after the procedure, and could be ready to rejoin the team as soon as this weekend. NBC New York’s John Chandler reports.
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NY Lawmakers Voting to Strip Gov. Cuomo of Emergency Powers Amid Dueling Scandals
As the state legislature votes on whether to take the emergency powers away from Cuomo, more questions arise about the governor’s aides allegedly doctoring numbers on nursing home COVID deaths. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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Everything That Happened Today in the Fight Against Coronavirus
With more people getting vaccinated by the day and COVID rates continuing to fall, more businesses are being allowed to reopen or increase their capacity, especially in Connecticut. NBC New York’s Marc Santia, Lynda Baquero and Natalie Pasquarella provide team coverage.
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Seven Hurt After Car Crashes Into Manhattan Outdoor Dining Setup
The two-car crash sent people smashing into an outdoor dining space on Second Avenue in Manhattan, with seven people later hospitalized. NBC New York’s Erica Byfield reports..
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Long Island Doctor Charged With Five Murders
A Long Island doctor is facing murder charges after five patients allegedly died between 2016 and 2018 due to prescriptions he wrote.
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New Rochelle, The Original Epicenter of the COVID Crisis: One Year Later
A year after the COVID pandemic was first detected in Westchester County, NBC New York’s Gilma Avalos talks with a family that was one of the first in the country to quarantine as a result of COVID-19 back in early March 2020.
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Century-Old New York YMCA Sleepaway Camp Set to Close
The Orange County YMCA camp that has created summertime memories for generations of NYC children will close due to pandemic-related loses to the tune of $100 million.NBC New York’s Lynda Baquero reports.
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Cuomo Addresses Sexual Harassment Allegations
Gov. Andrew Cuomo pledged not to resign Wednesday and asked New Yorkers to wait for the state attorney general’s report on the sexual harassment allegations against him before casting judgment. He once again vowed to cooperate fully with that inquiry and said he “fully” supports a woman’s right to come forward.” Cuomo also apologized publicly for the second time in...
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2nd Aide Accuses Cuomo of Sexual Harassment as Resignation Calls Mount
The governor was already under fire for accusations of verbal harassment and mishandling of nursing homes. Anjali Hemphill reports.
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Multiple Calls for Cuomo to Resign Amid New Sexual Harassment Claims
A second young woman who worked for Cuomo has now accused him of inappropriate behavior.
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Niños del Tiempo: Aplica aquí para una visita con la Autoridad en el Tiempo
Telemundo 47 y NBC 4 New York se complacen en presentar “Niños del Tiempo”, una presentación de la Autoridad en el Tiempo para estudiantes de escuelas primarias en todo el área tri-estatal.
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Cuomo Responds to Critics and Investigation Into COVID Nursing Home Deaths
The governor said he did not hit back at critics fast enough, which why he said confusion and anger continue to grow over his administration’s handling of COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes. NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst reports.
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Two Manhattan Homes Searched for Possible Links to Capitol Riot
The FBI searched an apartment on the Upper West Side and in Upper Manhattan as the investigation into the Capitol Riots continues, as a man known for addressing his street’s quality of life issues, and was head of their block association, may be linked to the insurrection. NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst reports.