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Despite Court Order, NYPD Failed to Properly Monitor Stop-and-Frisks by Aggressive Unit

More than a decade ago, a federal court found that the New York City Police Department had been unconstitutionally stopping and frisking Black and Hispanic residents. The ruling laid out required fixes, including something quite basic: The NYPD would review officers’ stops to make sure they were legal. But for most of
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Woman dies falling down open manhole in Midtown after stepping out of her Mercedes:...

A female driver plunged to her death down an uncovered manhole in Midtown Monday night, police said. The 56-year-old woman from Westchester County fell after stepping out of her parked Mercedes-Benz SUV around 11:20 p.m. near Cartier and Nike stores at East 52nd Street and 5th Avenue. She fell about 10 feet, officials
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Gunman on the run after Fordham shooting

Police are searching for the gunman who they say is responsible for a shooting in Fordham. Authorities say a 35-year-old man was shot just after 9 p.m. Friday in front of 298 East 198th St. The incident started as an argument between and quickly turned violent. Police say the shooter...
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Most elder abuse cases go unreported in New York. How to spot the signs.

A report from the NYC Department of Aging shows 15% of 8,600 older adults surveyed admitted to experiencing some form of elder abuse.
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Rikers Island inmate dies in custody, officials say

NEW YORK (PIX11) — Another inmate at Rikers Island died in custody on Monday, according to the Department of Correction. Officials said 41-year-old Rajpattie Ramkellawan died after experiencing a medical emergency on Monday. The Department of Correction said she mainly stayed at the Rose M. Singer Center. “Our hearts a
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Miami building overtaken by stampede of New Yorkers in unprecedented $70M in transactions

The surge in Miami real estate records transactions exceeding USD 70 million in a single tower (Perigon tower) due to the flight of New York investors. Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s fiscal proposal applies an annual surcharge on secondary homes exceeding USD 5 million in the Big Apple. Business owners acquire...
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3 adults killed in shooting at Islamic Center of San Diego; both suspects dead:...

(SAN DIEGO) — Three adult men, one of whom was a security guard, were killed in a shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego on Monday, authorities said. The security guard appeared to play a “pivotal role” in keeping the shooting from being worse, police said at a news conference.
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Horse carriage overturns in Central Park, injuring driver

A horse carriage overturned in Central Park on Monday afternoon. One person was hurt, according to the FDNY. The two horses involved in the incident are said to be OK.
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‘Apparently you can’t sit here’: New York Building Catches Flak From Locals For Gatekeeping...

New York welcomes millions of visitors every day, on top of the over 8 million residents who already live there. It’s no surprise that, with all of the city’s foot traffic, people will be looking for a place to sit. But now a popular commercial building known for its peaceful views is gatekeeping all of that.
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NYC Health + Hospitals says hackers stole medical data and fingerprints during breach affecting...

The New York public healthcare system said hackers stole personal and medical data, and scans of biometrics — including fingerprints — in one of the largest recorded breaches of 2026.

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