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FAA Launches New Plan to Avoid Flight Delays in NYC, DC This Summer
The government controls the number of takeoffs and landings at some of the country’s most congested airports.
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‘Cancel Takeoff!': Planes Narrowly Avoid Disaster in Close Call at JFK Airport
A close call at John F. Kennedy International Airport made for a terrifying Friday the 13th. The Federal Aviation Administration said a Delta Air Lines flight bound for Santo Domingo was in the midst of takeoff procedures down Runaway 4 when another jet crossed in its path. Around 8:45 p.m. Friday, officials said an American Airlines plane crossed over from…
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Maine Teen Facing Charges in NYC Machete Attack on New Year's Eve as Investigation Continues
Trevor Bickford, 19, was arrested on charges of attempting to murder officers, police said Monday as authorities continue to investigate whether he was motivated by Islamic extremism.
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‘American Horror Story: NYC:' Where Was It Filmed, Cast Updates and More Questions
“American Horror Story” has taken on a number of themes over its past ten seasons — “Asylum,” “Coven,” “Freak Show,” “Hotel” — and its eleventh season, “NYC,” premiered this week with back-to-back episodes.
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NYC 18-Year-Old With Toy Gun Seen in TikTok Trend Killed by Off-Duty Correction Cop
An 18-year-old in New York City was shot in the face and killed, police said, in what may have been the result of a TikTok challenge that had deadly consequences, authorities and law enforcement sources with direct knowledge of the case told NBC New York.
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A 25-Year-Old Got in a Taxi Outside an NYC Gay Bar. He Was Dead an Hour Later.
Social worker Julio Ramirez, 25, met up with a friend on April 20 for a night out in Hell’s Kitchen, a Manhattan neighborhood near Times Square in New York known for its lively restaurant and bar scene. Now, more than a month later, Ramirez’s family and friends are left with more questions than answers as they try to piece together...
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MBTA Beefs Up Security in Boston After NYC Subway Shooting
Following Tuesday’s shooting on a New York subway train, the MBTA has beefed up security in Boston. A gunman in a gas mask and construction vest set off smoke grenades and opened fire 33 shots in a rush-hour subway train in Brooklyn, wounding at least 10 people Tuesday, including five in critical condition. A day after the shooting, 62-year-old Frank…
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Renter of Van Named as Person of Interest in NYC Subway Shooting Probe
A gunman in a gas mask and construction vest set off smoke grenades and fired a barrage of bullets in a rush-hour subway train in Brooklyn, wounding at least 10 people Tuesday, authorities said. Police were trying to track down the renter of a van possibly connected to the violence.
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Suspect in Brooklyn Subway Shooting Arrested
The New York Police Department said suspect Frank James was arrested Wednesday afternoon in Manhattan.
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Cheslie Kryst, Miss USA 2019, ‘Extra' Correspondent, Dies at 30
Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst and ‘Extra’ correspondent died at 30 years old. Police found her unresponsive on the ground outside of her apartment in Manhattan.
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‘Malfunctioning Space Heater' Caused a Fire That Killed At Least 19 People, Including 9 Children, in NYC
At least 19 people, including nine children, have been killed in an apartment fire in New York City, in what the city’s fire commissioner called one of the worst blazes in recent memory
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In US First, NYC Opening Supervised Drug Injection Sites
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday that overdose prevention center (OPC) services, aimed at reducing overdose deaths — a public health issue that the country as a whole has been grappling with and seen a dramatic increase of during the pandemic — will open in New York City. OPCs, also referred to as supervised injection or supervised drug consumption sites,…
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Federal Judge Blocks Vaccine Enforcement for NYC School Staff
The requirement to receive at least one dose of the COVID vaccine was supposed to go into effect by Sept. 27, 2021.