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It's unknown where the creature came from, but the police that found the alligator brought it to animal control, the New York Times reported. The picture distributed by the NYPD's 34th precinct made it clear that humans would likely have little to fear ...
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Now it's every month,” said Mr. DeMeola, chief operating officer of CohnReznick, a national accounting, tax and advisory firm headquartered in New York. “They expect you to negotiate.” For much less senior workers at CohnReznick, even those with a ...
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Now, the 'Fight For $15′ movement of labor activists and low-wage workers is setting its sights on the retail sector, aiming to see employees of big-box stores, apparel chains and the like paid more — not just in New York, but across the country.
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Washington (CNN) The New York Times on Friday afternoon issued a correction to a high-profile story that suggested Hillary Clinton was the focus of a federal criminal investigation surrounding her use of private email -- potentially including ...
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LAFAYETTE, La. — It was about 20 minutes into the 7 p.m. showing of “Trainwreck” when moviegoers heard a couple of pops, like a sound effect glitch. But when the sounds rang out again it became horribly clear that this was something else entirely.
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NAIROBI, Kenya — President Obama arrived on Friday in Kenya, his father's home country, for the start of a four-day swing through East Africa, combining a personal journey with a geopolitical mission that reinforces a shared campaign against Islamist ...
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New Jersey Transit trains are delayed by as much as 30 minutes to Pennsylvania Station. It's the fourth day this week that Amtrak electrical problems have caused a disruption. Paris may be called the city of love, but it turns out that New York has its ...
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Credit Whitney Curtis for The New York Times. The initial call from Fiat Chrysler to Washington on July 15 led to a long set of discussions between the automaker and regulators that extended through the weekend, according to a person briefed on the ...
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Sweat ended up at the prison in 2003 after pleading guilty to killing Broome County Sheriff's Deputy Kevin Tarsia to avoid the death penalty, which was still in effect in New York at the time. A few years later, Matt, who had finally been brought to ...
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A hot night with two sexy blondes — one a female bodybuilder — turned into a big-bucks rip-off for one Manhattan night crawler, when his dates stole thousands of dollars from him after drinks at The Carlyle, authorities say. Kelly Keiser, 32, and an ...
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