Saturday, November 21, 2015

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  • New York Lawmakers Slow to Address Corruption Despite Trials - ABC News

    New York Lawmakers Slow to Address Corruption Despite Trials - ABC News
    Two of the most powerful men in New York state government are on trial for corruption at the same time. Voter turnout is lower than it's been in decades. And polls show the public is as distrustful as it is apathetic.Yet it's business as usual in Albany, where top lawmakers shrug off questions about ethics and campaign finance reform while a crisis of corruption and confidence shakes one of America's most powerful and important capitols."No one cares. No one votes. Everyone thinks everyone in go..
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  • Sword-wielding man causes panic at New York Apple store | Fox News

    Sword-wielding man causes panic at New York Apple store | Fox News
    A man swinging a samurai sword fought an imaginary duel Friday on the glass spiral staircase of the bustling Apple Store on Fifth Avenue as frightened tourists looked on.Video posted to Instagram shows the swordsman walking up the staircase, and then sitting on it while performing pretend lunges and parries for his startled audience at around 3:55 p.m.Man armed with a sword arrested at#applestore#nyc#breakingnewspic.twitter.com/qljjB1d5L5รข€” Boris (@borisrio)November 20, 2015He was quickly tackl..
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  • Deadly Siege Ends After Assault on Hotel in Mali

    Deadly Siege Ends After Assault on Hotel in Mali
    PhotoA Mali soldier, left, helped a man away from the Radisson Blu hotel in Bamako, Mali, on Friday after gunmen stormed it.CreditHarouna Traore/Associated PressDAKAR, Senegal — Heavily armed gunmen shouting “Allahu akbar” stormed a Radisson Blu Hotel early Friday in Bamako, the capital of the West African nation ofMali, seizing scores of hostages and leaving bodies strewed across the building.The gunmen barreled past the hotel’s light security, using fake diplomatic license plates to confuse g..
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  • 7 New York City Schools Will Reserve Slots for Disadvantaged Students - The New York Times

    7 New York City Schools Will Reserve Slots for Disadvantaged Students - The New York Times
    PhotoOutside the Earth School in Manhattan in April 2013. The school is one of seven schools now allowed to set aside slots for children from low-income or non-English speaking families.CreditMichael Appleton for The New York TimesTaking a small step to address segregation in New York City schools, theEducation Departmentannounced on Friday that it would allow seven schools to reserve slots for children from low-income or non-English speaking families.Six of the seven schools that will change th..
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  • Brussels Placed at Highest Alert Level; Subway Is Closed

    Brussels Placed at Highest Alert Level; Subway Is Closed
    PhotoBelgian soldiers patrolled a nearly deserted street on Saturday in central Brussels, after the government raised the country’s threat level to its highest.CreditYoussef Boudlal/ReutersWAASMUNSTER, Belgium — The Belgian authorities halted public transit, canceled soccer games and warned citizens to avoid shopping centers, airports, train stations and concerts in the Brussels region early Saturday, warning that the capital was vulnerable in the wake of theParis terrorist attacks.The Belgian ..
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  • Hoverboards Forbidden on NYC Streets and Sidewalks

    Hoverboards Forbidden on NYC Streets and Sidewalks
    New York City kids who want hoverboards for Christmas might have to zip around indoors, because the gadgets are illegal on the Big Apple’s streets and sidewalks.An NYPD spokesman confirmed that hoverboards are illegal on NYC sidewalks, because they are motor vehicles that can’t be registered. Hoverboarders caught zipping around on sidewalks, streets, or parking lots could face a fine of up to $200, according to theNew YorkDaily News.Hoverboards don’t actually levitate, they’re more like electric..
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  • With Permanent Squad, New York Police Step Up Fight on Terrorism - The New York Times

    With Permanent Squad, New York Police Step Up Fight on Terrorism - The New York Times
    PhotoIn a training session for new counterterrorism officers at New York's Police Academy this month, Officer Victor Rosa explained how to use a radiation detector.CreditChang W. Lee/The New York TimesIn January, several days after heavily armed terrorists attacked Charlie Hebdo, a satirical newspaper in Paris, top officials with theNew York Police Departmentheld a drill to test the city’s response to such an attack and found they had a problem.As officers converged on 42nd Street in Manhattan n..
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  • Chipotle E

    Chipotle E
    An outbreak of E. coli linked to Chipotlethat originated in the Pacific Northwesthas spread south and east and has now infected people in six states.New cases have been reported in California, New York and Ohio, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday. The first cases were discovered late last month in Oregon and Washington, and more recently in Minnesota.Investigators have yet to determine the specific ingredient linked to the illness.So far, 45 people have been infected, wit..
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  • Woman fatally stabbed in New York, baby born at the scene | Reuters

    Woman fatally stabbed in New York, baby born at the scene | Reuters
    A 22-year-old woman was fatally stabbed in New York City on Friday and another woman has been arrested in connection with the crime, and at some point during the attack, one of the woman gave birth to a baby, police and media said.Investigators were still trying to work out what happened during the assault in the Bronx, in which one woman was found with multiple stab wounds to her torso, the New York City police said.The victim appeared to have been pregnant and the baby might have been cut from..
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  • Citing Security Concerns, Schools Cancel Trips to New York City in Wake of Paris Attacks - WSJ

    Citing Security Concerns, Schools Cancel Trips to New York City in Wake of Paris Attacks - WSJ
    ByThomas MacMillanandZolan Kanno-YoungsNov. 20, 2015 8:17 p.m. ETIn the wake of the Paris attacks and a terrorist video showing images of Times Square, some schools have canceled field trips to New York City, even as officials insist the city is safe.Schools in New Jersey, Long Island and Maryland this week abandoned plans to visit Manhattan, due to safety concerns. And Penn State University canceled all nonacademic trips to the city and said other trips would be reviewed.The cancellations come ..
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