Trump, Manhattan and New York
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An Italian man has said he was kidnapped and tortured in a luxury Nolita townhouse. So far, two men have been charged
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amNewYork on MSNICE agents seize immigrants inside Manhattan federal building housing immigration courtICE agents dressed in plain clothes on Wednesday made a sweep of immigration-related arrests inside a Manhattan federal building that houses immigration court. The group of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents,
New York is gearing up for golden hour with the first Manhattanhenge of 2025. The phenomenon, first coined by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson in 1997, describes a special solar scenario in which the setting sun aligns perfectly between New York's towering skyscrapers and street grid.
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ABC7 New York on MSNFirefighters battle flames at Hilton Hotel in ManhattanThe FDNY officials said the fire broke out around 4:50 p.m. at a Hilton Hotel located between West 53rd Street and Sixth Avenue.
The wild crash unfolded around 4:09 p.m. as a 63-year-old man and 74-year-old woman were sitting at an outdoor dining area near Broadway and W. 112 St. in Morningside Heights, police said.
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The biggest deal was for three Lenox Hill townhouses that the buyer plans to transform into a single megamansion
The victim, who worked at the plant, was transporting raw sewage on the boat when part of it exploded on Saturday, the Fire Department said. The cause is under investigation.
An Italian man who was tortured and held against his will inside a Manhattan apartment for weeks managed to escape his captor and get help, according to police sources.
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Eater NY on MSNThe Manhattan Golden Mall Inches Closer to OpeningEater reported that owners Robert Cheng and family would expand with a Manhattan location. After a year with little word other than Instagram posts seeking vendors, there is finally a targeted opening month for the new Golden Mall: It’s now set to open in September at 47 Broadway,
Tommy Dorr, the owner of Mothfood, has been in the business for more than two decades. But it wasn’t until this month that he brought the shop to his most discerning shoppers: New Yorkers.