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Aqueduct Closes After 132 Years
Sunday marks the final day for Aqueduct Racetrack, a historic New York institution that’s been home to legends and heartbreak for 132 years. As …
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Stabbings at Dyker Beach Park
Two men stabbed multiple times in chest at busy Dyker Beach Park in Brooklyn—one, 21, died; the other, 30, remains critical. Police have a perso…
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Shooter Targets Woman Taking Out Trash
A shooter in his 30s opened fire on a 63-year-old woman in Bedford Park, Bronx, as she stepped out to take out her trash Saturday morning. The v…
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Rafael Rubio’s Fight for Home
Rafael Rubio, a Venezuelan data analyst with temporary protected status, was detained by ICE during a routine asylum interview despite legal pro…
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NYC Council Worker Freed After 158 Days
After 158 days in detention, New York City Council data analyst Rafael Andres Rubio Bohorquez is finally free — a victory fueled by citywide out…
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NYC Fourth of July Fireworks Lottery
NYC’s Fourth of July fireworks are bigger than ever—100,000 free tickets up for grabs via lottery for prime spots like Brooklyn Bridge Park and …
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Aqueduct’s Final Race Marks End of an Era
After 130 thunderous years, New York’s legendary Aqueduct racetrack is closing its doors for live racing, bidding farewell with a final race nam…
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Death Ignored in Brooklyn Jail
A man awaiting trial died inside MDC Brooklyn after jail staff ignored his desperate pleas for help — coughing up blood for weeks, showing nurse…
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Rare Declaration Print Finally On Display
Westchester County is finally unveiling a rare, historically vital piece of American independence: a surviving Holt Broadside printing of the De…
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