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Famous NYC attraction The Vessel to reopen with safety measures after a string of suicides
The long-awaited return of a New York City attraction arrives Monday: the reopening of The Vessel.
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Man dies after setting himself on fire outside Manhattan courthouse where Trump faces hush money case
A man who set himself on fire outside the courtroom where former President Donald Trump is facing charges in a hush money case has died, police said.
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NYC to Pay George Floyd Protesters Over $10 Million in Massive ‘Kettling' Settlement
In court papers late Tuesday, the city said it will pay $21,500 to each of at least 200 protesters who were detained, arrested or met with force by NYPD during a June 4, 2020, protest.
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Would Ivana Trump's Gravesite at Trump National Golf Club Be Tax Benefit for Trump Org?
If Ivana Trump’s final resting place indeed is at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, designating the property a cemetery could provide multiple tax exemptions for the Trump Organization
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Russian Oligarchs Hide Their Assets in NYC Real Estate and Intricate Shell Companies
Russian oligarchs are connected to many properties in New York, including a posh townhouse in the West Village — but seizing that property is not simple, as the NBC New York I-Team found that Russian real estate is often hiding behind webs of shell companies
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Exclusive: How Music Became the Central Park Bombing Survivor's Medicine
After a mysterious Central Park bombing took his lower leg, Connor Golden’s music is finally drowning out the echoes of that violent explosion five years ago.
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What Happened in One NJ City After Police Was Disbanded and Rebuilt
Back in 2013, the city did away with the police department, with a renewed focus on community service. Now with protests raging across the country, people are asking: Has the experiment worked?
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I-Team: Blood Clots Closely Associated with COVID-19 Deaths, Research Says
The findings suggest the possibility that — for some patients — COVID-19 could resemble more of a blood disease than a disease primarily targeting the lungs
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I-Team: Diet Noodles Blamed for ‘Unholy Levels of Gastric Upset and Rage'
According to a doctor, another person ate a single package of the noodles and suffered a 10-day bout of vomiting and nausea — and needed surgery that required using a drill to break up the noodles after forming a gastric obstruction.
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Weinstein Found Guilty of Rape But Acquitted of Top Criminal Charges
A New York jury found former Hollywood studio boss Harvey Weinstein guilty of third-degree rape in the case of Jessica Mann and guilty of first-degree criminal sexual assault in the case of Mimi Haleyi, acquitting him of the two most serious counts of predatory sex assault. Those two counts of predatory sex assault, which carried a max sentence of life…