New York Headlines
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NYC hotspot only makes 15 pizzas a week — and the secret menu item is served on a $500 Versace plate
(by Alex Mitchell for The New York Post 6 minutes ago)
You dough-'nt want to miss this one.
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In an Online World, a New Generation of Protesters Chooses Anonymity
(by Nicholas Fandos for The New York Times 35 minutes ago)
Doxxing and other consequences have led many student protesters on college campuses to hide their identities. That choice has been polarizing.
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In an Online World, a New Generation of Protesters Chooses Anonymity
(by Nicholas Fandos for The New York Times 35 minutes ago)
Doxxing and other consequences have led many student protesters on college campuses to hide their identities. That choice has been polarizing.
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Feds reject ‘Gold Bar’ Bob Menendez move to call shrink for testimony that he stashes cash at home due to past trauma
(by Priscilla DeGregory for The New York Post 39 minutes ago)
Sen. Bob Menendez shouldn’t be allowed to cause “confusion and distraction” by calling a shrink to testify that he stashes cash at home because of past trauma.
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Menendez Lawyers Cite ‘Traumatic’ History to Explain His Cash Stockpile
(by Benjamin Weiser and Tracey Tully for The New York Times 2 hours ago)
Senator Robert Menendez’s attorneys want a psychiatrist to testify at his corruption trial about the impact of his father’s death by suicide. Prosecutors are objecting.
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Nearly half of anti-Israel protesters arrested at Columbia, City College weren’t students: sources
(by Joe Marino, Craig McCarthy, Emily Crane for The New York Post 2 hours ago)
Of the 282 protesters cuffed and hauled away from Columbia University and City of New York campuses, 134 of them had zero affiliation with either school, according to law enforcement sources.
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At Indiana University, Protests Only Add to a Year Full of Conflicts
(by Mitch Smith and Kevin Williams for The New York Times 3 hours ago)
The tumult in Bloomington, Ind., where large protests have led to dozens of arrests and calls for university leaders to resign, shows the reach of the protest movement.
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UCLA Cancels Classes After Violent Clashes Between Protesters and Police
(by Corina Knoll, Jonathan Wolfe and Emily Baumgaertner for The New York Times 3 hours ago)
The school was ill prepared when protesters blocked students from accessing parts of campus and counterprotesters violently attacked the pro-Palestinian encampment.
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Police Clear Building at Columbia and Arrest Dozens of Protesters
(by The New York Times for The New York Times 4 hours ago)
Officers in riot gear removed demonstrators who had seized Hamilton Hall, a building with a history of student takeovers. Scores of other arrests were made on campuses across the country.
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