Author: Midtown Tribune NYC
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Baby Alligator Found In Long Island Family’s Pool
A Long Island family says it’s trying to think of a name for a baby alligator found cooling off if its swimming pool. CBS New York news video.
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MTA To Meet On LIRR New Fleet Delay
MTA officials will meet today to discuss the delayed delivery of the newest fleet of LIRR trains. CBS New York news video.
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Man caught on camera walking into store naked to get coffee
It may be hot out there, but one man might have gone a little too far in his quest to keep comfortable….” The Pennsylvania man asked the woman behind the counter where the coffee was. She told him and he proceeded to make a cup. He then asked if she knew any good local swimming…
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Mayor’s update on NYC power outages
POWER OUTAGE UPDATE: Mayor Bill de Blasio gives update on power outages in Brooklyn, Queens.ABC7 New York news video.
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New Jersey Cop Breaks Silence on Wild, Caught-on-Camera Shooting | NBC New York
The Newark police officer charged with manslaughter for allegedly shooting and killing a man fleeing a traffic stop after a harrowing pursuit caught on his own body camera tells News 4 in an exclusive interview that he would do it again if put in the same situation. NBC New York news video
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Longtime Manhattan DA Morgenthau Dies
From mafia figures to “Subway Vigilante” Bernhard Goetz, Morgenthau prosecuted many high-profile cases during his 35 years in office. CBS New York news video
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Con Ed Customers Waking Up Without Power
More than 20,000 Con Edison customers across the five boroughs are waking up without power this morning. CBS2 New York news video.
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7-year-old girl, 51-year-old woman killed when fire tears through Queens home…
A 7-year-old girl and a 51-year-old woman were killed when a two-alarm fire ripped through a Queens home Sunday morning, according to the FDNY. A 19-year-old man is also in critical condition from the fire. It broke out Sunday morning on the first floor of a home located on 117th Street, near Atlantic Avenue, in…
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Sunset Park officials not letting guard down over ICE raids
Ever since ICE raids began last weekend, activists have mobilized. Officials handed out flyers with “know your rights” information to the large immigrant community in Sunset Park on Sunday morning. Reported raids have caused local parks, public spaces and shops to be nearly empty because members of the community are afraid to leave their homes.…
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Fact check: Elizabeth Warren’s financial crisis warning
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), a 2020 democratic presidential candidates, said there are warning signs for another financial crisis that would devastate the United States and the 2020 presidential candidate proposed a plan she said could help prevent it. CNN’s Christina Alesci gives Warren’s plan a fact check. CNN Business video.
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President Trump not happy with ‘send her back’ chant
President Donald Trump said Thursday he was unhappy with his supporters chanting “send her back” after he assailed a young Democratic congresswoman who he’s suggested should leave the U.S. ABC7 New York news video.
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SAT Adversity Score Is unAmerican
Daily Caller video contributor Christianne Allen breaks down how the SAT adversity score is doing more harm than good to America and American students. The SAT is a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States. Daily Caller video
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Queens residents fight for speed bump after accidents
It’s a street fight over safety in one Queens neighborhood. A couple says they have been battling the city to get a much-needed speed bump installed. The project was already given the green light, but construction stalled for months…ABC7 New York news video.
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Why The United States Is Turning To Recycling Robots
For decades, the United States and other wealthy countries have been dependent on China to buy and process almost half of the world’s plastic waste. Now, stricter recycling standards in China mean its cheaper for some US cities to simply send recyclables to the dump rather than pay a higher fee to process them. That’s…
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Retiring police sergeant works shift with 3 officer sons
It was a special moment and a family affair for one police department in Connecticut Thursday, where a retiring sergeant got to work the same shift as his three sons — who are also police officers in the same department…ABC7 New York news video.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art unveils Apollo 11-inspired exhibit
Traveling to the moon has been a dream throughout much of human history, and the idea of one day visiting an object we all see in the sky has inspired art throughout the ages. Now, a new exhibit at New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art that’s inspired by the Apollo 11 anniversary is showcasing…
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Power Outages Reported Around NYC
Utility workers are scrambling to restore power to thousands of Con Edison customers in Queens and other areas. CBS New York news video.
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Expedia – Scam Warning Issued For Popular Travel Booking Site
Instead of going on a trip, some customers searching for the popular travel booking site Expedia are being taken for a ride.
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New Yorkers Look For Relief From The Heat
Valerie Castro has the latest on the high temperatures as New Yorkers try to stay cool during the weekend heat wave. CBS New York news video.
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14th Annual Marcum Workplace Challenge Set For July 30
Companies, workers and runners will descend on Jones Beach State Park for the Marcum Workplace Challenge on July 30. CBS New York news video.