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Law Enforcement Agencies Are Prepping for Possible Trump Indictment as Soon as Next Week: Sources
Local, state, and federal law enforcement and security agencies are preparing for the possibility that former President Donald J. Trump could be indicted as early as next week, according to five senior officials familiar with the discussions. Law enforcement agencies are conducting preliminary security assessments, the officials say, and are discussing potential security plans for in and around the Manhattan…
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FBI Offers $250,000 Reward in Times Square Bombing
The FBI is offering a reward of up to $250,000 for information leading to the suspect or suspects responsible for the unsolved 2008 Times Square bombing. According to the FBI, the bombing of the United States Armed Forces Recruiting Station in Times Square on March 6, 2008 may be connected to two other unsolved bombings in the city: the 2005…
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MSG Doubles Down on Ban for Attorneys Suing It Amid Face Recognition Tech Scrutiny
New York legislators are looking to get better protections for ticketholders and soon could take aim at the company’s use of facial recognition technology in enforcing their policy — even as the company refuses to back down.
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Retired FBI Counterintelligence Official Arrested For Alleged Money Laundering and Work With Russian Oligarch
A Russian interpreter is also accused in the indictment.
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Retired FBI Counterintelligence Official Arrested For Alleged Money Laundering and Work With Russian Oligarch
A Russian interpreter is also accused in the indictment.
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Face Recognition Tech Gets Girl Scout Mom Booted From Rockettes Show — Due to Where She Works
A recent incident at Radio City Music Hall involving the mother of a Girl Scout is shedding light on the growing controversy of facial recognition, as critics claim it is being used to target perceived enemies — in this case, by one of the most famous companies in the country.
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Severely Mentally Ill Teens Sent to NY Foster Home Unable to Treat Them, Leading to Scares
There is a dire shortage of psychiatric care for adolescents that has led to conflict and crime in a Westchester County town. And while residents demand a solution, the teens meanwhile are being denied the help they so desperately need, putting them at risk of hurting themselves — or others.
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Dogs Accidentally Ingesting Drugs Is More Common Than You Think
When a pet owner takes their dog on a walk the last thing they are worried about is their dog ingesting drugs. The NBC4 I-Team has learned that it is actually more common than we think.
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FBI, Homeland Security Search Alleged Properties of Russian Oligarch in New York, Florida
Federal agents were seen carrying out boxes from a Park Avenue apartment belonging to a Russian billionaire oligarch, who recently had his yacht seized and the U.S. believes has significant ties to Vladimir Putin.. NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst reports.
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What Happened to Maria? Hunt for Answers in One of CT's Oldest Missing Person Cases
It’s been 46 years since a Connecticut teen disappeared from her Fairfield County home — and after decades of unanswered questions, NBC New York’s Marc Santia sat down with a detective that won’t give up on a case that has long since gone cold.
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NYC Man Accused of Shoving Officer Over Ledge, Other Charges in Capitol Riot Case
The arrest comes a day after a Texas man was convicted of storming the U.S. Capitol with a holstered handgun, a milestone victory for federal prosecutors in the first trial among hundreds of cases arising from last year’s riot.
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Russian Oligarchs Hide Their Assets in NYC Real Estate and Intricate Shell Companies
Russian oligarchs are connected to many properties in New York, including a posh townhouse in the West Village — but seizing that property is not simple, as the NBC New York I-Team found that Russian real estate is often hiding behind webs of shell companies
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Prosecutors in Charge of Trump Criminal Probe Have Resigned
Two top prosecutors involved in the investigation of the Trump Organization and former president Donald Trump have resigned from the Manhattan district attorney’s office, a spokesperson confirmed to NBC News Wednesday.
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Brooklyn Judge's Son Pleads Guilty to Capitol Riot Charges
The son of a New York City judge who referred to himself as a “caveman” eager to protest Donald Trump’s presidential election loss pleaded guilty Wednesday to charges he stormed the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection. Aaron Mostofsky was seen inside the Capitol wearing a fur costume and a police bulletproof vest that he was accused of…
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Criminal Probe Launched in Death of Lauren Smith-Fields
Bridgeport police said Tuesday that its narcotics and vice division, with help from the federal Drug Enforcement Administration, is investigating to see if any crimes were committed and if anyone should be charged for the death of Lauren Smith-Fields. NBC New York’s Sarah Wallace reports.
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Family Outraged With Police Response to CT Woman Found Dead After Dating App Meetup
Aside from their anguish from losing a daughter and a sister, the family of Lauren Smith-Fields is outraged and disgusted at how they say the Bridgeport Police Department has investigated the mysterious death of the 23-year-old.
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Unsettling Details Surface in NY Attorney's Mysterious Murder at Club Med
New details about the unsolved strangulation murder of a Long Island wife and mother in an island paradise three years ago have emerged, shedding new light on what may have been an investigator believes was a violent struggle.
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Teen Gamer in Virginia Involved in Recent Tri-State College Bomb Threats: Sources
A teenage gamer in Virginia is said to be involved in the recent spate of bomb threats at colleges and universities in the tri-state area, sources familiar with the investigation told NBC New York.
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Former Top NYC School Official Charged in Alleged Bribery Scheme With Meat Supplier
Some chicken ordered from a meat supply company run in-part by Eric Goldstein allegedly contained “foreign objects being found in products” including “plastic,” and in one case, a city “DOE employee choked on a bone” found in a chicken tender.