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Family tied up in Queens home invasion, as robbers take off with $15,000
The robbers used zip ties and duct tape as they ransacked the home in Whitestone. NBC New York’s Chris Jose reports.
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More jury complaints as deliberations continue in Harvey Weinstein retrial
Deliberations in the retrial of Harvey Weinstein entered the third day on Monday, and there are signs of some potential trouble in the jury room, as multiple jurors have asked the judge if they can be excused. Both requests have been denied, and the judge has dismissed the defense’s request for a mistrial. NBC New York’s Rana Novini...
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President Trump's travel ban now in effect: What it means for New Yorkers
NBC 4’s Gus Rosendale reports on the protests regarding President Trump’s travel ban that is now in effect.
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NYC mayoral candidates weigh in on Los Angeles ICE protests, just 2 weeks before primary
NBC 4’s Andrew Siff reports on the latest ahead of the NYC mayoral primary election.
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Rainy weekends to kick off summer season hamper businesses on the Jersey Shore
NBC 4’s Ted Greenberg reports on the rainy weather’s impact on Jersey Shore businesses.
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Doctors warn about risk of skin cancer ahead of summer
NBC 4’s Lynda Baquero reports on the risk of sun cancer during the summer season and what you can do to protect yourself.
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NYPD looking for moped rider who stole chain from 5-year-old's neck
In the Bronx, a 5-year-old’s chain was ripped off him by a man on a moped, officials said, with the child suffering bruises on the back of his neck. The father of the little boy asked police and authorities to look more into scooter-based crimes involving mask-wearing suspects. NBC New York’s Marc Santia reports.
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$100,000 murder-for-hire plot foiled on Long Island
A Long Island man is facing two felony charges for an alleged murder-for-hire plot that included burner phones, a promise of land in India, and a clandestine drive-by of the victim’s home. The 48-year-old man from Nassau County spent a week communicating with a “hired assassin,” according to court documents, as part of an effort to kidnap and eventually murder a...
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Long Island thief steals replica gun on display at Museum of American Armor
A replica gun stolen from the Musuem of American Armor on Long Island. This museum honors World War 2 and its U.S. soldiers, and the specific prop gun that was stolen was showcasing an African-American soldier’s weapon.
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NYC rally in solidarity with Los Angeles protestors
More New York City protests were expected Monday, along with demonstrations across the country, against immigration raids conducted by the Trump administration’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. The protests come as tensions escalate in Los Angeles, and as the president’s new travel ban takes effect. NBC New York’s Charles Watson and Jessica Cunnington report.
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New Jersey set to hold primary elections Tuesday: What to know
Voters in New Jersey are set to weigh in on who the Democratic and Republican candidates for governor will be in the fall, and a lot more. But despite 400,000 ballots already having been cast, many voters seemed largely unaware the primary was just hours away — which experts say is par for the course. NBC New York’s Adam Harding reports.
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Former girlfriend of Sean ‘Diddy' Combs returns for another day of testimony
In the Sean “Diddy” Combs sex trafficking trial, a former girlfriend of the entertainment mogul returned to the stand Monday after her emotional testimony last week. She continued to tell the jury how Combs made her perform in the so-called “freak offs,” despite telling him she wanted to stop. In 2023, she learned she wasn’t alone. NBC New York’s Erica...
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One year out from FIFA World Cup 2026: New York and New Jersey's preps begin
One of the most-watched and attended sporting events is just around the corner, as the 2026 FIFA World Cup begins a year from Wednesday. On Monday, organizers gave fans a peak of what they can expect when the action kicks off at MetLife Stadium. NBC New York’s John Chandler reports.
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Torah scroll saved from synagogue fire on Long Island
On Long Island, a Torah scroll was rescued after fire broke out at Chabad of Greenvale. After the fire spread, the community gathered around the synagogue, worried about its Torah scrolls, the holiest objects in the Jewish faith. But as firefighters worked to get control of the flames, a Jewish firefighter came out of the building carrying the scroll, still...
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Mom brings slime magic to the masses
Talk about slime — that gooey, stretchy stuff kids can’t get enough of. What started as a way to connect with her kids led a Manhattan woman to a unique business idea. Tracie Strahan reports on this mom who means business.
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Woman found shot to death inside car at Long Island apartment complex
Police are investigating a murder mystery on Long Island, after a woman in her 30s was found shot to death in her car at an apartment complex. NBC New York’s Pei-Sze Cheng reports.
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Police increase patrols after teens spark chaos on Jones Beach
Police on Long Island ramped up patrols after mayhem and fights erupted when hundreds of teenagers swarmed the sand at Jones Beach during senior skip day. NBC New York’s Gaby Acevedo reports.
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Ex-girlfriend of Sean ‘Diddy' Combs back on the stand for sex trafficking trial
A former girlfriend of Sean “Diddy” Combs was back on the stand in his sex trafficking trial. The woman, referred to by the pseudonym Jane, broke down in tears as she described being ordered to have sex with strangers during so-called “hotel nights.” Meanwhile, her attorney claimed certain media outlets and members of the public are trying to expose Jane’s...
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Ferry that played part in D-Day still in operation on Long Island Sound
A ferry that crisscrosses the Long Island Sound has a unique connection to history. Eighty-one years ago, the boat found itself in the middle of the battle that changed the course of history. NBC New York’s Greg Cergol reports.
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Crews tow Mexican Navy Ship that hit the Brooklyn Bridge
Repairs are now underway on that Mexican Navy ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge, killing two sailors. The ship was moved today across the East River and is now docked at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. NBC News 4 New York’s Romney Smith reports.