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Railroad riders didn’t have much better luck, as several NJ Transit lines reported delays of up to 45 minutes after the agency said a person was struck by a train near the Newark Liberty International Airport station.
The NYPD made a disturbing discovery inside a van that had been involved in an accident on a busy street in Manhattan near 42nd and 10th Avenue.
The retired tennis star is selling because she plans to spend more time in Europe.
Former FBI director James Comey's daughter Maurene Comey was fired from her federal prosecutor job in the Manhattan U.S. attorney's office on Wednesday, according to reports. Two sources told Politico that Comey was let go, but the reason for her firing was not made clear. The Associated Press reports she was fired by the Justice Department.
Officials in Manhattan and Chicago touted sharp drops in homicides in the first six months of 2025, compared to the same period last year.Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced Tuesday that homicides and shootings in the New York City borough both fell by more than 40% in the first half.
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A family-owned parking company is facing foreclosure at three of its garages in Greenwich Village and one on the Upper West Side after allegedly failing to pay back $44 million in debt, according to a lawsuit filed in Manhattan Supreme Court Monday.
The NYPD moved to fire the officers after department officials discovered they had been hired despite having been flagged for disqualifying offenses during the application process.
We have been successful in bringing down crime,” Mayor Eric Adams said at the June briefing. “Now we need to match it with people feeling safe.”
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People who spent their childhood in the 1940s, ’50s or ’60s living near Coldwater Creek in St. Louis County faced a heightened risk of cancer, new research suggests.