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Autistic boy, 15, dies after vile 1-hour beating with a belt during 32-day ‘boot...

A New York City woman has reportedly been sentenced to 20 years in prison for the 2021 murder of her 15-year-old autistic cousin, whom she allegedly tortured for a month.
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Maniac who allegedly slashed two men in face on subway platform is finally charged...

The maniac who allegedly slashed two men in their faces in a wild, caught-on-video outburst on a busy Queens subway platform this week was busted after he allegedly threw a tantrum at the homeless shelter where he’d been staying, cops and sources said. Tyquan Manassa, 28, was charged Friday with four counts of...
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Ex-mayor, cop charged with raping underage boy will remain in jail until at least...

Former Dumont Mayor Andrew LaBruno, charged with drugging and raping a teenage boy, will remain at the Bergen County jail until at least November 26 – the day before Thanksgiving — after a judge moved his first appearance bail hearing originally set for tomorrow morning. Prosecutors allege that...
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Three indicted in connection with the seizure of approximately 99 kilos of cocaine in...

BOSTON – Three Massachusetts men have been indicted by a federal grand jury in Boston in Revere, Mass.; Colton, N.Y.; and San Juan, P.R. According to a release from the Massachusetts Department of Justice, Joel Betances, 43, of Revere; Noel Betances, 42, of Chelsea; and Reylin Segura, 31, of Boston, were indicted on...
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Persistent Surveillance: A Customer’s Unsettling Experience at Foodtown Supermarket

A local resident has voiced concerns about alleged harassment by staff at the Foodtown supermarket. The resident, a 23-year resident of Jackson Heights and a new mother, reported the issue on social media. She claimed that the harassment began when she entered the store with a pack of zucchini from another store,...
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Fact Check: Mamdani isn’t requiring NYC students to ‘learn Arabic numerals.’ They already do

You can't introduce something that has already been in use for centuries.
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Investigation underway after remains of fetus found in black bag in Brooklyn

The remains of fetus were found in a black bag in a pile of leaves in Brooklyn on Thursday.
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Senior citizen who saved himself from would-be mugger heading to prison because of NYC’s...

A Queens senior citizen who shot dead a man who tried to rob him will spend four years in prison after admitting to toting an unlicensed revolver — as his lawyer ripped the city’s “draconian” gun laws. Charles Foehner, 67, pleaded guilty to one count of criminal weapons possession Thursday in a deal to end his case...
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Video shows ICE raid of Queens home: ‘I have my baby, no!’

QUEENS, N.Y. (PIX11) — Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents broke down the door of a Queens family’s home last week in a video released by the New York Immigration Coalition on Wednesday. The New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) released footage of the Nov. 13 operation in Queens, claiming the agents did...
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Here’s how you could earn thousands of dollars by reporting illegal dumping

The Department of Sanitation is reminding New York City residents that they could receive a “significant bounty” for helping the department catch those responsible for illegal dumping. The reminder of two bounty programs comes as illegal dumping summonses have increased by more than 20% in the last fiscal...

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