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Nordstrom Store Faces Animal Rights Protest

December 5, 2019 journalism 0

By MICHELLE VELEZ Animal rights supporters covered in fake blood stood outside of luxury retailer in Midtown on Thursday to call an end to sales …[read more]

Middleweights Face Off at News Conference

December 5, 2019 journalism 0

By KEVIN LIMITI Middleweight contender Dennis Hogan did not seem like the epitome of confidence at a press conference with WBA Middleweight Champion Jermall Charlo, …[read more]

Pimp Pleads Innocence of Killing and Dismembering Girlfriend

November 25, 2019 journalism 0

By JODI-ANN MALARBE The defendant charged with killing and cutting up his former girlfriend took the stand in Brooklyn Supreme Court on Thursday to tell …[read more]

New High for NYC School Kids Going to College

November 22, 2019 journalism 0

By NASRA ABDALLA KHAMIS College enrollment for New York City high school students has hit a new high, Mayor Bill de Blasio and New York …[read more]

Jury Ponders Fate of Accused Billion Dollar Fraudster

November 22, 2019 journalism 0

The jury in the Brooklyn Federal Court billion dollar fraud trial of a Lebanese banker was expected to start deliberations Friday morning after several weeks …[read more]

Food for Thought at City Council Hearing

November 21, 2019 journalism 0

By MARIE FIERO Two weeks after homeless shelter residents had sued the city for allegedly being poisoned by expired food, the City Council held a …[read more]

Cancer-Free Donor Shares Reward With Firefighters

November 21, 2019 journalism 0

By KEVIN LIMITI A grant of $100,000 was given to a Fire Department of New York foundation Thursday by an anonymous 9/11 first responder, who …[read more]

When The Identity Thief Is a Close Relative…

November 21, 2019 journalism 0

By ARICKA MOULTRY-DAVIS  Brooklyn resident Chris Kudjorg realized his identity was stolen when he checked his credit and found it to be extremely low, 300. …[read more]

Disabled Protest Chance of Medicaid Caps

November 21, 2019 journalism 0

By DANIELLE KOGAN The possibility of a Medicaid cap inspired some 20 disabled adults in wheelchairs and their home attendants to protest outside Gov. Andrew …[read more]

Witness’ Gripping Account of Disposal of Body Parts

November 16, 2019 journalism 0

By JODI-ANN MALARBE The chilling testimony continued on Thursday in the trial of a reputed pimp accused of murdering and cutting up his ex-girlfriend, as …[read more]

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