Friday, May 24, 2019

Morning News Brief: Police: Scammers pose as pastors, send texts to ask for donations

           

Police: Scammers pose as pastors, send texts to ask for donations

 

Police say scammers are posing as local priests and have been sending out texts to ask for donations.

 

TOP STORIES

NYPD: Brooklyn man charged with pulling emergency brake on train, exposing himself

 

Police say they've arrested a Brooklyn man who rode the back of a subway train, pulled the emergency brakes and exposed himself to passengers on the platform Friday.

 

Poll: National Road Trip Day

 

The Friday before Memorial Day is declared National Road Trip Day! Are you taking a road trip this summer?

 

Celebrities grace red carpet for 'She's Gotta Have It' season 2 premiere

 

Celebrities graced the red carpet for the "She's Gotta Have It" season two premiere at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Downtown Brooklyn Thursday.

 

The Download: Insta 360 One X

 

The Insta 360 One X is not your traditional action camera that sees in 360. With it, you also don't need to worry about framing up your shot.

 

Police: Man shot in stomach in East New York

 

Police say a man was shot in the stomach Thursday night in East New York.

 

Activists rally against Crown Heights high-rise development plan

 

Community activists rallied in Crown Heights Thursday against a planned major development that would create a mixed-use high-rise.

 

Univision 41 News Brief: Drama en el caso judicial de 'Junior'

 

Madre de Lesandro Guzmán sufre crisis nerviosa en pleno juicio. Además buenas noticias para trabajadores agrícolas en NY.

 

Bronx-based group calls for boycott of Saudi Arabia and Iran

 

The Bronx-based New York Peace Coalition is calling for the boycott of Saudi Arabia and Iran, but also the endorsement of Israel.

 

Reports of potential Clark Street station closure worries commuters

 

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle reports that the MTA may consider closing the Clark Street station for a year to repair its three elevators.

 

Dressbarn expects to have all its stores shut in early 2020

 

Dressbarn says it expects to have all its 650 stores closed in the first half of 2020.

 

P.S. 11 students learn about 1 of America's 1st free black communities

 

Students at P.S. 11 learned about the historic neighborhood of Weeksville.

 

 

 

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