A New York City police officer decided to take work home with him after rescuing a kitten from a fatally dangerous situation.
Lamar Quello Hollins, 31, filed a noticed of intent to sue the city earlier this month over the Aug. 25 incident on Jamaica ...
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Midtown cop rescues kitten from food truck, then adopts the stray: ‘We are meant to be connected’
This is one purr-fect police story. A Midtown cop who rescued a tiny kitten from beneath a food truck earlier this month told ...
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ISIS-inspired Michigan gang busted in foiled terror plot debated ‘pumpkin day’ attack: sources
Federal investigators prevented a real-life Halloween horror by busting at least five terror plotters early Friday, sources ...
At the last mayoral debate before the November elections, the DSA-candidate from mayor of New York pledged to keep ...
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ICE raid on NYC's Canal Street picked up street vendors, some with criminal histories, DHS says
Nine immigrants from Africa suspected of being in the country illegally were taken into custody by ICE agents on Tuesday afternoon.
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Midtown chain-reaction crash leaves eight pedestrians struck after truck driver loses control of rig: cops
Ten people were injured in Midtown when a truck driver lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a nearby van in a chain ...
Two visions fight for the Democratic Party’s soul as it searches for purpose, direction, and a modicum of popularity.
Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani remains the front-runner and former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo is trying to catch him, while Curtis ...
The NYPD stressed it had no role in Tuesday's Canal Street raid of street vendors — while ICE said more will be coming.
Representatives from DSNY, the 1st Precinct and the Manhattan DA’s office fielded questions about illegal and counterfeit vending.
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