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Couple's Engagement Caught on Camera During NBC New York's Storm Coverage
As reporter Brian Thompson was at the Jersey Shore covering the storm that is set to soak the tri-state for days, the NBC 4 crew captured a memorable moment for a couple from Highlands, New Jersey: The moment they got engaged.
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Accused Hezbollah Scout Had Photos of Fenway Park, Prudential Center, Quincy Market
Photos of key Boston landmarks like Fenway Park, the Prudential Center and Quincy Market were found on a cellphone belonging to a man federal authorities say was an agent of the militant group Hezbollah in the 2000s. Alexei Saab allegedly had photos or videos of all three locations, along with famous places in New York City and Washington, D.C., according...
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Shocking Video Shows Toddler Crawl Out 13th Floor Window Next to A/C in Bronx Apartment Complex
Heart-stopping video shows a toddler come within inches of falling to his death, as he crawled out of a window 13 stories high at a Bronx housing complex
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Sword-Wielding Man Arrested at Empire State Building After Acting Erratically
A man was arrested after bringing a sword to the Empire State Building and acting erratically, police said
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San Diego Family Warns of YouTube ‘Black Fire Snake' Experiment Danger
A Southern California family is warning others about a popular science experiment that can quickly turn into a dangerous situation after a child suffered serious burns and injuries to his face.
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A Southern California family is warning others about a popular science experiment that can quickly turn into a dangerous situation after a child suffered serious burns and injuries to his face. Priest Rivera, 13, said he and his classmates were sitting in a half-circle on their knees while their teacher conducted a science experiment in the center June 13. Popular…
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Raul Martinez, Bruce Beck Talk Red Sox-Yankees ALDS Game 3
On the Sunday edition of NBC10 Boston Sports Live, Raul Martinez welcomes in Bruce Beck of NBC New York to break down the Red Sox-Yankees ALDS series.
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Report: New York Man Targeted US Sen. Susan Collins With Threatening Voicemails
Maine’s U.S. Sen. Susan Collins was reportedly one of two senators allegedly threatened by a New York man. The New York Post reports Ronald DiRisi, 74, of Smithtown left voicemails on Collins and Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley’s office phones following their support of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh during his controversial confirmation process.
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Woman Falls From NYC Carnival Ride; Boyfriend Clings to Bucket in Mid-Air
A woman fell out of a ride at a carnival in Queens and sprained her wrist after the ride started before she and her boyfriend were secured, she said.
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Pizza Delivery Man Detained by ICE Granted Emergency Stay, Legal Aid Society Says
A man who was detained by ICE after delivering pizza to a military base in Brooklyn has been granted an emergency stay, the Legal Aid Society said.
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The 1958 NYC Stabbing That Almost Killed MLK, 10 Years Before His Assassination
Ten years before the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968 he was almost killed at a book signing in New York City. We look back at the story NBC New York journalist Gabe Pressman covered in 1958, when King was stabbed by a woman in Blumstein’s Deaprtment Store and ended up in Harlem Hospital.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda Gives Behind-the-Scenes Look at Making of ‘Almost Like Praying'
In support of continued Puerto Rico relief and recovery operations, NBC New York aired a special, behind-the-scenes look at the making of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s hit single “Almost Like Praying,” benefiting the Hispanic Federation’s “UNIDOS” hurricane relief fund.
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Mouse Nibbles Through Pie Case at Union Square Eatery
A mouse was seen nibbling its way through a pie case at an outdoor Union Square cafe Monday night, ironically below a sign advertising “Ratatouille.”
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Stories of Heroism During Bronx Hospital Shooting
Doctors and other staff members at Bronx Lebanon Hospital helped their wounded colleagues as the shooting unfolded. Michael George reports.
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Mother Warns of Sex Predators on Popular Online Gaming Site for Kids
A Louisiana mother is sounding the alarm about a popular online gaming site for kids, telling NBC 4 New York’s I-Team she believes her son was “groomed” by a sexual predator who was lurking in the virtual adventure world. The 8-year-old boy met the alleged predator on Roblox, a gaming community which boasts nearly 50 million users a month. It...
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Man Stabbed to Death With Sword in Alleged Hate Crime to be Laid to Rest
Friends and family remembered a man who was stabbed to death by a sword-wielding attacker in an apparent race-fueled crime at a standing-room-only funeral on Saturday.
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White Supremacist in NYC Sword Killing Charged With Murder as Terrorism
The white Army veteran accused of stabbing to death a 66-year-old black stranger with a sword on a Manhattan street last week has been indicted on murder and weapons charges, including murder as crime of terrorism.
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White Supremacist in NYC Killing Apologizes, Says He Would Have Rather Killed ‘Young Thug': Report
A white Army veteran accused of killing a 66-year-old black stranger in a racial attack in New York City says he regrets killing the man because he would rather have killed a younger or more successful black victim. James Harris Jackson told the Daily News Sunday he’s “sorry” he stabbed Timothy Caughman, who was collecting bottles. He says it was...
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Secret Service Laptop Stolen, But Data Not at Risk: Sources
A Secret Service agent’s laptop was stolen from her car in Brooklyn, but the device is encrypted and sensitive data is not at risk, law enforcement sources said Friday.
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Here's What Causes Those Massive Snowflakes
The late-season snowstorm pummeling the Northeast Tuesday brought some eye-catching snow. New York City, New Jersey and Connecticut saw big, puffy white stuff that almost looked like ticker tape Tuesday morning. But they aren’t massive individual snowflakes, but a phenomenon caused by warming temperature and mid-air clumping.