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3 killed in Manhattan stabbing spree
'Unprovoked attacks': 3rd person dies in New York City stabbing spree across Manhattan
Police on Tuesday identified the man behind the series of attacks Monday morning across Manhattan that left 3 people dead as 51-year-old Ramon Rivera.
3rd person in Manhattan stabbing spree dies as suspect is charged with murder
A third person has died, this one a 36-year-old woman, after a man with a history of mental health issues allegedly went on an unprovoked stabbing spree in Manhattan a day ago, felling people just going about their morning routines.
2 people killed in New York City stabbing spree at 3 different Manhattan locations
A lone, knife-wielding assailant killed two men and critically wounded a woman during an hourslong stabbing spree Monday morning through the streets of New York City, authorities said.The two slain men — attacked near 444 W.
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New York prosecutors face what’s next in Trump’s hush money case
Prosecutors in Trump’s hush money case, which saw him convicted on 34 felony counts, are expected to tell a judge how they want to proceed after his election win
Manhattan DA to propose next steps in Trump's criminal hush money case
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is expected to propose the next steps in Donald Trump's New York hush money case Tuesday after the "unprecedented circumstances" of the former president's election following his conviction on 34 felony counts earlier this year.
Trump DA Faces Key Deadline as New York Hush Money Case in Limbo
The Manhattan prosecutor who won the only criminal conviction of Donald Trump faces a Tuesday deadline to say how he thinks the case should proceed in light of the former president’s reelection.
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New York to impose $9 congestion fee in Manhattan starting Jan. 5
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority voted on Monday to implement a $9 congestion mitigation charge for driving in Manhattan starting on Jan. 5, a move aimed at raising billions for mass transit and cutting traffic.
New $9 fee to drive into Lower Manhattan approved. Here’s what happens next with congestion pricing.
After a public hearing that saw more impassioned pleas for than against New York’s $9 congestion pricing fee, the MTA’s board approved it Monday, leaving it one step from a Jan. 5 start date. The MTA board voted,
New York’s Transit Agency Approves $9 Congestion Toll
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority approved a revised congestion pricing plan for Manhattan that President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to terminate once he takes office.
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3 killed in random stabbings in New York City; suspect in custody
NEW YORK (AP) — A man fatally stabbed three people across a swath of Manhattan on Monday morning, carrying out a series of ...
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Manhattan DA Bragg to propose next steps in President-elect Trump's criminal hush money case
Trump's sentencing in the criminal case is tentatively scheduled for Nov. 26, though defense attorneys have urged New York ...
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Three dead after unprovoked stabbings across Manhattan
Three unprovoked stabbings across Manhattan Monday morning left two men and one woman dead, according to the New York City ...
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3 killed in random New York City stabbings; suspect in custody
MIDTOWN, Manhattan -- Three people were stabbed, two fatally, in Manhattan on Monday morning and the incidents appear to be connected, police say. A 51-year-old suspect is in custody after being found ...
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Two killed and one critically hurt in New York knife attacks
Police say they have arrested a suspect following the "unprovoked" knife attacks at three different locations.
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