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NYC woman struck by subway train after falling onto tracks
The woman fell to the tracks at Grand Central subway Station as a southbound 7 train was approaching
Politics
New York's Gov. Kathy Hochul will go head-to-head with U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin in November gubernatorial race
Congressional primary races in New York will be decided in August.
Crime
Alleged 'duck sauce killer' released on $500,000 bail in Queens
Glenn Hirsch, 51, was charged with murdering Zhiwen Yan on April 30
Crime
Hit-and-run rampage in Brooklyn leaves a grandma dead, grandson critically injured
The speeding driver struck a cyclist and two pedestrians, a grandmother and her grandson, leaving one dead
Politics
New York Supreme Court strikes down NYC law allowing noncitizen residents to vote in city elections
The law went into effect in January and would have impacted elections beginning early next year.
Law Enforcement
New York City prosecutors resign by the hundreds as soft-on-crime policies are pushed by DAs
Manhattan and Brooklyn have each lost about one-eight of their staff in the last year.
Politics
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez backs call for Biden to consider abortion clinics on federal land
Supreme Court decision effectively returns abortion law to states, with those led by Republicans expected to ban, further limit procedure
Entertainment
'The View' fans call for Whoopi Goldberg's firing for being 'crazy and rude'
Fans of the successful morning talk show "The View" have called for the firing of Whoopi Goldberg for going "crazy' while on air.
Politics
Blue states scramble for new gun restrictions after Supreme Court strikes down New York law
New York officials promised to use “every legal resource” available to blunt the impact of the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the state’s 1913 law requiring people to show “proper cause” why they should be allowed to carry a handgun
Health
Roe v. Wade: New York Democrats pledge to maintain safe harbor
While Friday’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization means abortion will become illegal in several states, New York will not be one of them, and state leaders have issued statements after the historic ruling reiterating that.