Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Morning News Brief: Muslim woman says she was attacked on Avenue H in possible hate crime

           

Muslim woman says she was attacked on Avenue H in possible hate crime

 

A mother of three says she was attacked over the weekend because of her religious beliefs.  

 

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Poll: National Let's Laugh Day

 

Happy National Let's Laugh Day! Have you ever laughed so hard you cried?

 

Feeling lucky? Powerball jackpot climbs over $550M

 

The largest Powerball jackpot so far this year is continuing to rise and now reaches more than $550 million.

 

Exhibit gives behind-the-scenes look at James Bond movies

 

A new exhibit is giving New Yorkers an up close and personal look at how James Bond movies were created.

 

NYCHA tenant facing eviction for housing 'sex offender' says she's never met him

 

A tenant at NYCHA's Albany Houses says she's being threatened with eviction for allegedly housing a sex offender, but she says she's never even met him.

 

Police work to ID body found in water near Brooklyn Army Terminal

 

Police are seeking the public's help as they work to identify a body found floating in the water near the Brooklyn Army Terminal last week.

 

MTA sees improvements in weekday subway delays

 

The MTA says the subway system saw its lowest number of weekday delays in nearly five years, and says service is moving in the right direction despite its state of emergency.

 

On the Spot: U.S. cities

 

News 12's Lily Stolzberg went to the mall to see how well shoppers know the most popular cities in the United States.

 

Family-run shop features candy from all over the world

 

A family business is proving that candy makes everything sweeter, selling everything from jujubes, sugar daddies and candy buttons.

 

'I teach with my heart': Teacher pushes back amid slavery lesson firestorm

 

A Westchester private school teacher who made international headlines after being accused of taking a lesson on slavery too far is defending herself.

 

#N12BK: Access-A-Cab

 

A ride-hailing pilot program has been extended.

 

BP Adams demands oversight hearings amid alleged bus service inequality

 

Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams is calling on the state legislature and city council to hold oversight hearings following a new report claiming racial bias in bus services across Brooklyn.

 


 

 

 

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