Month: July 2019
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New York. St. Cabrini Shrine celebrates 169th birthday.
Cardinal Timothy Dolan Celebrates Mass At Washington Heights Church. Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York, celebrated the noon mass on July 13, 2019 at the Saint Frances Cabrini Shrine in honor of her 169th birthday. CBS New York news video.
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New Orleans wakes up to Tropical Storm Barry
The wind and rain was being felt Saturday morning around the famed French Quarter but some expected to wake up to worse conditions. (July 13) Associated Press video.
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The Storm Tourists Paying Thousands To Chase Tornadoes
For as much as $3,800, you can get driven around the midwest by storm chasing experts and bask in the furious glory of mother nature. That’s the pitch that Tempest Tours makes to prospective guests who are considering buying a seat on one of their week-long storm chasing road trips. There’s no guarantee you’ll see…
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Serena Williams loses shot to tie Grand Slam record at Wimbledon
Serena Williams missed another shot at 24th Grand Slam title and tying a decades-old record. Serena Jameka Williams is an American professional tennis player, currently ranked No. 10 in the world in women’s singles. She reached the No. 1 ranking for the first time on July 8, 2002. Good Morning America news video.
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The Killers perform “Mr. Brightside”
The Killers’ debut album went multi-platinum and earned five Grammy nominations — and band kept topping the charts in the years that followed. This summer, The Killers took to the stage at Summerfest, Milwaukee’s 11-day musical extravaganza that’s been verified as the largest music festival on the planet. “CBS This Morning” news video.
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Some Democrats give tips to migrants on how to avoid ICE deportations
Arizona Republican Rep. Andy Biggs weighs in on says congressional members took an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution. FOX News video.
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Police Seek Identity Of Alleged Shoplifter
Police are trying to find an accused shoplifter who allegedly assaulted a store employee on July 1, 2019. (Credit: NYPD Crime Stoppers) .CBS New York news video.
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Aftermath of deadly attack on Somali hotel. Video
Somali forces Saturday morning ended an all-night siege on a hotel in the southern port city of Kismayo, in which the death toll has risen to 26 people, including a prominent Canadian-Somali journalist and several foreigners, officials say. Associated Press video
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Singer Ed Sheeran marries longtime love Cherry Seaborn and releases new album
Edward Christopher Sheeran, MBE is an English singer-songwriter, guitarist, record producer, and actor. ABC News – Good Morning America video.
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New Orleans mayor holds press conference on Hurricane Barry
Hurricane Barry makes landfall in Louisiana. New Orleans, Louisiana officials warn residents to take their directions and head their warnings. FOX News video.
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Protest against Hong Kong cross-border traders
Several thousand people marched in Hong Kong against traders from mainland China on Saturday in what is fast becoming a summer of unrest in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory. (July 13) Associated Press news video.
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Police Release Video Of Suspect In Shooting That Injured 76-Year-Old Woman
A 76-year-old woman is recovering in the hospital Saturday morning after a shooting in Queens. (Video Credit: NYPD Crime Stoppers) CBS New York news video.
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Today National French Fry Day in USA
Grab some ketchup, today Saturday July 13 2019 is National French Fry Day. CBS New York news video.
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The Struts rock out Central Park to ‘Body Talks’
The Struts performs their hit song live on “GMA.” – The Struts are an English rock band from Derby, Derbyshire, England. The band consists of vocalist Luke Spiller, guitarist Adam Slack, bassist Jed Elliott, and drummer Gethin Davies Good Morning America news video.
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How The IPL Became One Of The Richest Leagues In Cricket and Sports
The Indian Premier League has only been around for 12 years, but it has fast become one of the most popular and valuable cricket leagues on the planet. In 2018, the league was valued at $6.3 billion, nearly double what it was five years ago. CNBC news video.
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Suspect Identified In Attempted Rape Of 73-Year-Old Woman
Police now know the name of the suspect wanted in the attempted rape of a 73-year-old woman in the Financial District earlier this month. CBS New York news
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New York – The Dish: Soupergirl Sara Polon shares her signature recipes
Born and raised in Washington D.C., Sara Polon spent several years pursuing stand up comedy in New York. But when she tired of the grind, she went back home and ended up starting a business. Recalling her mother’s excellent soups, she persuaded her mother to join her in creating Soupergirl, a business that specializes in…
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Inside Formula E, the eco-friendly future of auto racing … now in Brooklyn, NY
Grand Prix auto racing dates back more than a century, to races organized in France in the early 1900s. Now known as Formula 1, auto racing is an international sporting phenomenon. But another racing league is taking over city streets around the world — and while it has all the speed and thrills of Formula…
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Tropical Storm Barry: Louisiana braces for storm, possible flooding…
The latest news coverage and updates on Tropical Storm Barry. ABC News video
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Girl Abandoned on Queens Street 14 Years Ago Trying to Go to College
HOW YOURS MAM LOOKS ? SHE LOOKS LIKE A PRINCESS A teenager who was abandoned on the streets of Queens 14 years ago after her mother was murdered may be on the path to a happier ending. A key New York charity, New Yorkers for Children, is considering Valery for a college scholarship one day…