New York Headlines
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Cops probing threats, harassment against 2 women during protest outside NYC synagogue after vile video circulates online
(by David Propper for The New York Post 51 minutes ago)
“They were shouting at me, threatening to rape me, chanting ‘death to Arabs,'" the terrified victim said.
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Sicko accused of sexually violating dead body on NYC subway train arrested and charged with rape
(by Larry Celona, David Propper for The New York Post an hour ago)
Felix Rojas turned himself in to police nearly three weeks after the assault on the body, sources said.
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U.S. Dollar’s Weakness Creates an Opportunity for the Euro. Can It Last?
(by Eshe Nelson for The New York Times 4 hours ago)
European officials see the concern over the “safe haven” reputation of U.S. financial assets as a chance to attract investors.
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Rough Night for Republican at Town Hall in N.Y. Swing District
(by Nicholas Fandos for The New York Times 4 hours ago)
Representative Mike Lawler faced shouts, groans and mockery at a high school auditorium in Rockland County.
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Protests Against Israeli Official Heat Up Outside Synagogue in Brooklyn
(by Chelsia Rose Marcius and Sean Piccoli for The New York Times 6 hours ago)
Mayor Eric Adams said the police were investigating reports of “despicable” actions by pro-Israel counterprotesters outside a Brooklyn synagogue where a far-right Israeli official had spoken.
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Andrew Cuomo ambushed by profane performance artist Crackhead Barney in foul-mouthed encounter: video
(by David Propper for The New York Post 6 hours ago)
Cuomo, 67, ignored the incendiary comments that only grew worse and got into his car while a couple of men from the church confronted Crackhead Barney.
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2 U.S. Citizen Children Were Deported to Honduras With Their Mother, Lawyer Says
(by Rachel Nostrant for The New York Times 8 hours ago)
The children, 4 and 7, were put on a plane with their mother, who was deported. The family’s lawyer said the mother was given no choice but to take her children, which the Trump administration denied.
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New Details Emerge on Trump Officials’ Sprint to Gut Consumer Bureau Staff
(by Stacy Cowley for The New York Times 10 hours ago)
Emails and testimonials from workers at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau document the administration’s efforts to lay off 90 percent of the employees.
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U.S. Reverses Itself, Saying UNRWA Can Be Sued in New York
(by Benjamin Weiser for The New York Times 23 hours ago)
The Justice Department and the Manhattan U.S. attorney’s office told a judge that an immunity law did not apply. A group of Israelis had accused the agency of assisting Hamas.
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