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These Are the 10 Wealthiest Cities in the World—3 of Them Are in the U.S.
Henley & Partners ranked the world’s wealthiest cities based on the fastest-growing millionaire populations.
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Flower Mound High School Band to Perform at 2024 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
There was a big surprise Tuesday for students at Flower Mound High School with the announcement that their marching band was selected to perform at the 2024 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City.
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Inside Kendall Roy's $29 Million NYC ‘Succession' Apartment: We Went to ‘Great Lengths to Create Something Truly Unique'
The three-level apartment is located in New York City’s coveted Upper East Side neighborhood.
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Cheesecake Poisoning Look-Alike Case: NYC Woman Sentenced to 21 Years in Prison for Attempted Murder
Viktoria Nasyrova, 47, was sentenced to 21 years in prison for poisoning another woman who looked like her with a sedative-laced cheesecake before stealing from her in a bizarre case that took place in 2016, prosecutors said.
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1 Dead and Multiple Injured in NYC Parking Garage Collapse
A parking garage collapsed in New York City’s Financial District Tuesday afternoon.
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‘Should Have Died': NYC WWE Wrestler Given a Fighting Chance After Silent Heart Attack
New York City pro-wrestler John Rodriguez has fought the greats like Hulk Hogan and Roddy Piper, but his latest opponent caught him off-guard fighting for his life outside the arena after a silent heart attack.
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Wrong Photo Led to NYC Man's Faulty Murder Conviction: DA
A photo of another person with the same name led to the wrongful arrest of a New York City man who has spent more than 18 years behind bars for murder, prosecutors said Thursday as they moved to vacate the conviction.
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NYC Gay Bar Deaths Were Homicides, Medical Examiner Rules
Two gay men who ended up dead with their bank accounts drained after leaving New York City bars last year were both homicide victims, authorities said Friday. The men died in separate incidents.
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Shoe Polish Stands Are Vanishing, Losing Their Shine
The tradition of getting a quick polish from a rag-toting shoeshiner is greatly diminished, and many stands similar to those in Penn Station and Grand Central have disappeared throughout NYC — and across the country
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Swing and a Miss: NYC Road Sign Spells ‘Jakie' Robinson
New York City’s Department of Transportation swung and missed with a road sign for the Jackie Robinson Parkway that misspelled the baseball Hall of Famer’s first name.
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Chopped Cheese Lands in North Texas
New York City’s famous chopped cheese sandwich has made it to North Texas thanks to Hustle Town, a pop-up restaurant serving up big city flavors. MORE: @HustleTownLLC
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Woman Attempted to Kill Look-Alike With Laced Cheesecake Before Stealing Her IDs, Prosecutors Say
Viktoria Nasyrova, 47, was convicted of attempted murder and other charges for poisoning another woman who looked like her with a sedative-laced cheesecake before stealing from her in a bizarre case that took place in 2016, prosecutors said.
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Obnoxiously Loud Car? Traffic Cameras Might Be Listening
New York City’s latest weapon in its fight against street noise is a traffic camera equipped with a sound meter.
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Treasure Hunters Turning Up in NYC After Joe Rogan Guest Makes Claims About Mammoth Bones
Several groups have flocked to the waterway off Manhattan in search of treasure. That’s after hearing a guest on podcast host Joe Rogan’s show make a claim that a boxcar’s worth of prehistoric bones brought to New York City from Alaska was thrown into the East River in the 1940s.
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Actor Charlbi Dean Died at Age 32 From Bacterial Sepsis — What Are the Warning Signs?
The 32-year-old actor passed away in August after starring in the Cannes Film Festival hit “Triangle of Sadness.”
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NYC Duo Conspired With Russians to Hack JFK Airport Taxi Dispatch System, Feds Say
The group would then charge drivers $10 to be put to the front of the line to get a fare.
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New York Bans Pet Shops From Selling Cats, Dogs, Bunnies
Pet shops have argued that the law will do nothing to shut down out-of-state breeders or increase their standards of care and said it would result in the closures of the dozens of pet stores remaining in New York.
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Sudden Broadway Closures of Brand New Shows Raise Uproar, Diversity Concerns
The sudden closures have fans and many in the Broadway community worried about the future of diversity in theater.
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Britney Spears' Songs to Land in Broadway Musical ‘Once Upon a One More Time'
The musical is about classic fairy tale princesses — Cinderella, Snow White and Little Mermaid, among them — who are transformed after reading “The Feminine Mystique,” a landmark feminist text.
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NYC Job Listing Pushes 6-Figure Salary for ‘Somewhat Bloodthirsty' Rat Czar
Hate rats? Are you a “somewhat bloodthirsty” New Yorker with excellent communication skills and “a general aura of badassery”? Then you might have what it takes to be the city’s new rat czar.