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NYC Eases Right-to-Shelter Rules in Bid to House Migrants Amid Suburban Backlash
In anticipation of a new influx of migrants coming to the tri-state as COVID-era immigration restrictions known as “Title 42” are set to expire, New York City Mayor Eric Adams issued an executive order loosening the city’s legal restrictions on right-to-shelter rules.
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NY Woman Claims Humane Society Wrongfully Took Her Dogs
A pet owner in New York was accused of animal cruelty, but four months later she still has not been charged or has any idea what she did wrong — and still isn’t allowed to see her beloved dogs.
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DNA Proved Queens Man Didn't Commit 1993 Murder. His Conviction Was Finally Overturned
DNA evidence proved a Queens man didn’t commit a 30-year-old murder, but it still took one of New York’s highest courts to overturn the conviction of Michael Robinson.
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Mario Cuomo Bridge May Get Renamed to Tappan Zee, Thanks to Democratic Lawmaker's Push
There is a new effort underway to restore the Tappan Zee name to the renamed Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, which connects Rockland and Westchester County. What’s more: It’s a Democrat leading the legislative charge to restore the old name.
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MSG Entertainment Lifts Ban for Some Lawyers Involved in Lawsuits Against Company
There is change coming to a policy that banned lawyers from some of the most famous venues in New York City if they were involved in litigation against the owner of those venues.
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Teen Extorted in Snapchat Catfishing Scheme Involving Explicit Photos, Family Says
A New York teen said a girl who added him on Snapchat sent explicit photos and asked him to send some back — but those pics fell right into the trap of an extortionist posing as the “girl,” who demanded hundreds of dollars to prevent them from being shared
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James Dolan Threatens to Ban Alcohol at MSG Rangers Game Amid Face Tech Drama
Madison Square Garden owner James Dolan threatened to ban the sale of alcohol at an upcoming New York Rangers game — an idea he said was connected to the ongoing battle about his company’s use of facial recognition technology.
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15-Year-Old Sentenced in Cheerleader's Fatal Stabbing at High School Basketball Parade
A 15-year-old who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the death of a cheerleader has learned how many years she’ll spend behind bars for the stabbing that took the life of 16-year-old Kayla Green.
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He Spent 181 Days at Rikers Over NYC Condo Addition — and May Go Back If It Isn't Torn Down
A New York City financial trader spent a total of 181 days behind bars at Rikers Island — not for a crime, but rather for “willfully failing” to obey a court order connected to a property dispute
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Face Recognition Tech Gets Girl Scout Mom Booted From Rockettes Show — Due to Where She Works
A recent incident at Radio City Music Hall involving the mother of a Girl Scout is shedding light on the growing controversy of facial recognition, as critics claim it is being used to target perceived enemies — in this case, by one of the most famous companies in the country.
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