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CBS New York anchor Dana Tyler emotionally signs off in final broadcast after 34 years: ‘I’m so honored’
Tyler said she was proud to have shared the truth with the New York metro area, while "enacting change for the people for whom we work."
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Brooklyn Nets star Mikal Bridges teaches NYC public school students for a day, fulfilling lifelong dream
"My other dream was being a second-grade teacher," Bridges said. "I think just helping kids has always been a big thing of mine." 
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Esteemed Princeton grad who led its queer alumni club charged with possessing child porn
Farmer was nabbed after prosecutors received a tip that a Mercer County resident uploaded an item depicting child sexual abuse, according to the outlet.
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New York store sells its 8th million-dollar winning lotto ticket: ‘This place is on fire’
Smoke 4 Less in Newburgh, New York sold two million-dollar winning lotto tickets this week -- marking the seventh and eighth the shop has sold in just the last year and a half.
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2 suspects busted in violent NYC home invasion that left girl, 5, with concussion, mom hurt: NYPD
Two suspects were busted Wednesday in connection to the terrifying December home invasion in which a Staten Island mom of two was pistol-whipped and her 5-year-old daughter was concussed, police said. 
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NYC lawmakers push City Hall to restore NYPD academy classes following cop’s shooting death
New York City lawmakers are pushing Mayor Eric Adams to reinstate NYPD academy classes for next year to beef up dwindling department ranks in the wake of Officer Jonathan Diller's line-of-duty death.
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Cuomo accuser calls disgraced ex-NY governor ‘amazing,’ ‘a wonderful person’ in newly revealed video
Charlotte Bennett, a former staffer who accused ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo of sexually harassing her, called him "so amazing" and a "wonderful person I get along with" in a newly revealed video.
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‘We were randomly punched in the face in Manhattan too’— women reveal ordeals after TikTok influencer’s viral video
Mikayla Toninato, 27, was punched in the face by a man over six feet tall. One man has been charged with another attack but more women are coming forward.
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NJ politician under fire for sharing meme that calls Easter eggs ‘aborted chicken babies that are painted in drag’
The post, which said that “Easter eggs are aborted chicken babies that are painted in drag for small children to worship,” struck a nerve in the small town perched about 20 miles north of New York.
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Over the moon: Massive exhibit at NYC’s Intrepid showcases cool NASA Apollo artifacts
Get a selfie in a lunar rover and touch a real moon rock at the Intrepid Museum's new Apollo missions exhibit.
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Empire Steak House owner says most migrants here to seize American Dream — but they still need to follow the rules
Jack Sinanaj, the 53-year-old co-owner of Midtown’s Empire Steak House, was once an illegal immigrant himself. But he created a restuarant empire by working hard and following the rules, he said.
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Tearing down pro-Israel flyers would become a crime in NY under GOP proposal to combat antisemitism
Republicans in the state Senate unveiled a legislative package Wednesday to crack down on antisemitism, calling the fight against Jew hatred the civil rights issue of the 21st century.
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5 students, 1 security guard slashed in NYC high school cafeteria brawl: sources
The skirmish erupted around 12:45 p.m. inside The New Dawn Charter High School on 161st Street near 89th Avenue in Jamaica – with three 17-year-old boys and two other teen boys, 16 and 18, suffering minor slash wounds, according to cops and the sources.
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Fitness trainer breaks 2 Guinness World Records — by doing lunges across New York City 
"My legs are FINALLY feeling better," Head told The Post of his recent venture.
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Trump expected to attend wake for slain NYPD cop Jonathan Diller
Former President Donald Trump is expected to attend the wake of slain NYPD Police Officer Jonathan Diller on Long Island on Thursday, a campaign spokesperson said.
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TikToker who cuffed herself to NYC subway pole to avoid shoves boycotts transit system after latest fatal push
A Bronx woman who famously chained herself to a subway pole to avoid being pushed on the tracks is flipping out over the latest random subway killing -- and boycotting the subway system altogether.
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Man armed with scissors shot by NYPD officers: sources
A man wielding scissors was shot by police in Queens Wednesday afternoon, according to police and sources.
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Fringe political candidate who ran for NYC mayor accused of sucker-punching TikTokker
The man who sucker-punched a TikTok influencer in Chelsea on Monday is a perennial down-ballot political candidate who has ran for mayor, governor and City Council in the past three years, police said.
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Far-left NYC parent board, DOE muzzling conservative voices: federal lawsuit
Community Education Council District 14 and the DOE have been slapped with a bombshell lawsuit accusing administration of muzzling critics with differing world views.
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MTA boss admits subway crime a ‘nightmare’ but vows NYC won’t go back to bad old days
"This is a nightmare for New Yorkers," MTA boss Janno Lieber said during a board meeting in downtown Manhattan Wednesday as concerns over NYC's transit crime only continue to surge.
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Victim of fatal NYC subway shove was ‘honest and sincere person,’ neighbor says
Jason Volz, the 54-year-old straphanger who was killed when a maniac pushed him in front of a subway train in East Harlem on Monday, was "an upstanding citizen," a neighbor told The Post.
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Retired cop shoots machete-wielding man in Staten Island road rage spat: sources
A 50-year-old man whipped out a machete, confronting the 45-year-old former officer as the road rage spat heated up just before 9:30 a.m. at Grantwood Avenue and Carlton Boulevard in Annadale, authorities and sources said. 
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MTA board officially OKs controversial congestion toll at $15 per day as program moves one step closer to launch
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority's board formally set the controversial congestion toll to drive on local Manhattan streets south of 60th Street at $15 per day on Wednesday and included carveouts for private buses and many city-owned cars.
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Horrifying footage shows supposed moment NYPD cop Jonathan Diller fatally shot by career-criminal suspect
Slain NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller can be seen writhing and screaming in pain just seconds after he was shot in the stomach by an alleged career criminal while on the job in Queens, disturbing surveillance footage shows. Three gunshots can be heard echoing down the relatively quiet Far Rockaway street as Diller, 31, suddenly stumbles...
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Driver charged after shooting death of NYPD cop Jonathan Diller
Lindy Jones, 41, was charged Wednesday morning with criminal possession of a weapon and defacing a weapon.
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NYC police union head warns city council to skip Diller funeral
“The one emotion I cannot get past is unbridled anger,” Vincent J. Vallelong wrote of Diller’s death.
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LI roller derby league suing Nassau County Exec over transgender sports ban
The ban will also make it hard for the league, which has two teams and about 25 players, to recruit and will hurt its ability to host competitions with other leagues, Urena said.
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Shakira rocks Times Square, 40,000 fans with pop-up show to celebrate first new album in seven years
Around 40,000 fans flocked to watch Shakira perform at the TSX Stage in Times Square on Tuesday evening.
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16-year-old fatally struck by NYC subway while walking on tracks in Park Slope
A 16-year-old girl was struck by a southbound G train near Park Slope’s 4th Avenue-9th Street subway station while she and a group of other people were walking on the tracks, authorities and sources said.
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2 teens shot, one critically, after broad daylight gunfire erupts outside NJ school
A 15-year-old victim and a 17-year-old boy were hurt when the shots rang out steps from West Side High School on South Orange Avenue near South 14th Street around 2:45 p.m., Newark Public Safety Director Fritz Fragé said.
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