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Subway Train Derails in Brooklyn in 2nd Such Episode in a Week
The train, a northbound F, went off the tracks in Coney Island on Wednesday afternoon. No injuries were immediately reported.
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Menendez Lashed Out on the Senate Floor. Now, He’s Fighting Back in Court.
Lawyers for Senator Robert Menendez filed a dismissal motion on Wednesday, offering a first glimpse into the New Jersey Democrat’s…
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In Newark, 16-Year-Olds ‘With Skin in the Game’ Are Set to Get the Vote
New Jersey’s largest city is poised to allow 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in school board elections, starting in April.
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Guards Beat and Waterboarded Prisoners in New York, Lawsuits Say
A guard placed a cloth over a prisoner’s face and poured water over him, creating a sensation that mimics drowning,…
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Women’s Hockey Team Breaks Into the New York Market
P.W.H.L. New York plays tonight at Belmont Park and is one of six teams in the new women’s league.
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Nearly 2,000 Migrants Are Evacuated From Brooklyn Tent Shelter Before Storm
New York City evacuated on Tuesday about 500 families with children — nearly 2,000 people in total — from a…
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5 Takeaways From Hochul’s State of the State Address
The governor of New York described a state that was struggling with crime, the cost of living and a mental…
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Secret Synagogue Tunnel Sets Off Altercation That Leads to 9 Arrests
Videos showed a tumultuous scene as young Hasidic men clashed with the police in the global headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitcher…
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In Speech, New Jersey Governor Backs Phonics and Medical Debt Relief
“Nobody should have to worry about being able to afford critical health care,” Gov. Philip D. Murphy said in his…
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New York City Hid Realities of Homelessness Crisis, Report Finds
City officials manipulated public data for years and delayed reporting that homeless families had stayed overnight at an intake center…