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Safety Measures For J'Ouvert, West Indian Day Parades | Trump: I Saved America From Nuclear War | $4.4M Library Renovation | Subway Shover

Senator Iwen Chu (right) visited the children's father in the hospital. Right to left: Senator Iwen Chu, the children's father Jing Hong Liu, Liu's sister, Liu's brother-in-law.
Senator Iwen Chu (right) visited the children's father in the hospital. Right to left: Senator Iwen Chu, the children's father Jing Hong Liu, Liu's sister, Liu's brother-in-law. (Office of Senator Iwen Chu)

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3-YO Wakes Week After Sunset Park Hammer Attack; Son Recovers

Two young children are making "exhilarating" recoveries after a gruesome hammer attack killed their mom in Brooklyn.

Increased Safety Measures For J'Ouvert, West Indian Day Parades In BK

Police will take a "firm but fair" approach, keeping enforcement minimal for Brooklyn's J'Ouvert and West Indian Day parades Monday.

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Trump To NY AG: I Saved America From Nuclear War

Trump also testified, referring to his financial statements: "You're supposed to pay no credence to what we say whatsoever."

Harlem Library Slated For $4.4 Million Renovation

Harlem's Aguilar Library on East 110th Street earned over $4 million in state funding to upgrade the space and infrastructure.

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NYC Subway Shover Who Broke Women's Leg Seen In Video: NYPD

A 34-year-old woman suffered a fractured leg after a man shoved her onto the tracks Tuesday inside Chambers Street station, police said.

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