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Flurry of lawsuits emerge as NY opens door to sex abuse claims

 

As of midnight, victims could officially begin filing under The Child Victims Act.

 

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Flight attendant dies from measles complications

 

Officials say the 43-year-old slipped into a coma back in April after suffering inflammation of the brain.

 

Epstein guards suspected of falsifying logs

 

Epstein is believed to have killed himself early Saturday at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York.

 

Yorktown man accused of carjacking neighbor

 

Police say Shaun Noone pushed a woman to the ground and stole her car Tuesday afternoon on Cornwall Circle.

 

Wake to be held for FDNY lieutenant from Monroe

 

Brian Sullivan suffered a deadly heart attack at his home in Monroe on Friday.

 

Woman accused of trying to kidnap 2-year-old

 

Police say Laysha Machado walked into the emergency room at St. Joseph's Hospital in Yonkers and walked out with someone else's child in February.

 

Poll: National Creamsicle Day

 

Today is National Creamsicle Day! Do you enjoy the frozen treat?

 

Families displaced by fire say Red Cross, DSS left them with nowhere to go

 

Ten families displaced by a fire in Yonkers Sunday spent much of the day Tuesday waiting outside of the Department of Social Services with no place to go.

 

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Juego de softball termina en arrestos en parque de NJ. Otro policía de NY se quita la vida. Todo listo para abrir una granja en el techo de un edificio en Brooklyn.

 

Gov. Cuomo signs Harper's Law to prevent furniture deaths

 

Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed Harper's Law Tuesday.

 

Family of organ donor meets recipients of loved one's organs

 

Six years after her son passed away from a brain injury, Christine Perrelli was able to hear his heart beat again -- in another man.

 

 

 

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