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Three Men Sentenced for Deadly NYC Gay Bar Robbery Scheme
A Manhattan judge sentenced three men to decades in prison for a drug-induced robbery scheme targeting New York City gay bars, resulting in the deaths of two men, Julio Ramirez and John Umberger, between March 2021 and June 2022.
Three Men Sentenced for Deadly NYC Gay Bar Robbery Scheme
A Manhattan judge sentenced three men to decades in prison for a drug-induced robbery scheme targeting New York City gay bars, resulting in the deaths of two men, Julio Ramirez and John Umberger, between March 2021 and June 2022.
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40% Bias Score


Brooklyn Rental Market Booms Amidst Manhattan Slowdown
Manhattan's new lease signings dropped 7% annually, while Brooklyn's March leasing velocity soared 49% month-over-month and 17% year-over-year, the highest since 2021, due to increased demand for affordable housing options in new mixed-income developments.
Brooklyn Rental Market Booms Amidst Manhattan Slowdown
Manhattan's new lease signings dropped 7% annually, while Brooklyn's March leasing velocity soared 49% month-over-month and 17% year-over-year, the highest since 2021, due to increased demand for affordable housing options in new mixed-income developments.
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56% Bias Score


Mexican Navy Ship Strikes Brooklyn Bridge, Causing Damage and Injuries
The Mexican navy training ship Cuauhtemoc struck the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City on Saturday during a promotional tour, partially collapsing its masts; authorities are investigating injuries, and the ship's voyage is halted.
Mexican Navy Ship Strikes Brooklyn Bridge, Causing Damage and Injuries
The Mexican navy training ship Cuauhtemoc struck the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City on Saturday during a promotional tour, partially collapsing its masts; authorities are investigating injuries, and the ship's voyage is halted.
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24% Bias Score


Federal Judge Seizes Control of Rikers Island Amidst Unconstitutional Conditions
A federal judge in New York has seized control of Rikers Island jail complex due to persistent unconstitutional conditions and the city's failure to implement court-mandated reforms, appointing an independent officer to manage the system and enforce compliance.
Federal Judge Seizes Control of Rikers Island Amidst Unconstitutional Conditions
A federal judge in New York has seized control of Rikers Island jail complex due to persistent unconstitutional conditions and the city's failure to implement court-mandated reforms, appointing an independent officer to manage the system and enforce compliance.
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52% Bias Score


Hudson River Helicopter Crash Kills Six
On April 10, a Bell 206L-4 helicopter carrying six people, including three children, crashed into the Hudson River near the Holland Tunnel after a midair breakup, following reported loud bangs, killing all onboard; the NTSB is investigating.
Hudson River Helicopter Crash Kills Six
On April 10, a Bell 206L-4 helicopter carrying six people, including three children, crashed into the Hudson River near the Holland Tunnel after a midair breakup, following reported loud bangs, killing all onboard; the NTSB is investigating.
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36% Bias Score


Chrysler Building: An Art Deco Icon
The Chrysler Building, completed in May 1930, briefly held the title of world's tallest building, showcasing Art Deco design with innovative materials and ornamentation, reflecting the era's architectural experimentation and competition, ultimately becoming a lasting icon of New York City.
Chrysler Building: An Art Deco Icon
The Chrysler Building, completed in May 1930, briefly held the title of world's tallest building, showcasing Art Deco design with innovative materials and ornamentation, reflecting the era's architectural experimentation and competition, ultimately becoming a lasting icon of New York City.
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44% Bias Score

Mexican Navy Ship Collides with Brooklyn Bridge, Killing Two
A Mexican navy training ship, the Buque Escuela Cuauhtémoc, crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday night due to a mechanical failure, killing two crew members and injuring 22 more; the ship was on a training cruise and was meant to dock in New York for a cultural exchange before continuing to ...

Mexican Navy Ship Collides with Brooklyn Bridge, Killing Two
A Mexican navy training ship, the Buque Escuela Cuauhtémoc, crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday night due to a mechanical failure, killing two crew members and injuring 22 more; the ship was on a training cruise and was meant to dock in New York for a cultural exchange before continuing to ...
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20% Bias Score

Mexican Navy Sailboat Crash Kills Two at Brooklyn Bridge
A Mexican Navy sailboat with 277 people aboard crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City on Saturday at 8:30 p.m., killing two and injuring at least 19, due to a loss of power and mechanical failure; the bridge has since reopened.

Mexican Navy Sailboat Crash Kills Two at Brooklyn Bridge
A Mexican Navy sailboat with 277 people aboard crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City on Saturday at 8:30 p.m., killing two and injuring at least 19, due to a loss of power and mechanical failure; the bridge has since reopened.
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36% Bias Score

NJ Transit Faces Potential Strike Amidst Engineer Wage Dispute
Facing a potential strike Friday, NJ Transit, the nation's third-largest transit system, warned 350,000 commuters of severe disruptions as engineers seek a significant pay raise, averaging $170,000 annually, while the agency cites $135,000.

NJ Transit Faces Potential Strike Amidst Engineer Wage Dispute
Facing a potential strike Friday, NJ Transit, the nation's third-largest transit system, warned 350,000 commuters of severe disruptions as engineers seek a significant pay raise, averaging $170,000 annually, while the agency cites $135,000.
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48% Bias Score

16-Year-Old Killed in Bronx Schoolyard Shooting
A 16-year-old bystander, Evette Jeffrey, was fatally shot by a 14-year-old on Monday at approximately 5:05 p.m. near Bronx Latin School in New York City after a fight broke out among teenagers; the shooter was taken into custody.

16-Year-Old Killed in Bronx Schoolyard Shooting
A 16-year-old bystander, Evette Jeffrey, was fatally shot by a 14-year-old on Monday at approximately 5:05 p.m. near Bronx Latin School in New York City after a fight broke out among teenagers; the shooter was taken into custody.
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32% Bias Score

NYC Sues Trump Administration to Save Congestion Pricing Program
New York City and the MTA are suing the Trump administration to prevent it from eliminating the city's congestion pricing program, which has already reduced traffic and raised funds for mass transit, after President Trump declared it "dead" on social media; the administration threatens to withhold b...

NYC Sues Trump Administration to Save Congestion Pricing Program
New York City and the MTA are suing the Trump administration to prevent it from eliminating the city's congestion pricing program, which has already reduced traffic and raised funds for mass transit, after President Trump declared it "dead" on social media; the administration threatens to withhold b...
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48% Bias Score

Petition Seeks to Legalize New York City's Beloved Bodega Cats
A petition in New York City seeks to legalize bodega cats, which are common in the city's convenience stores but technically illegal due to health regulations, highlighting the cultural significance of these animals and the economic benefits they provide for bodega owners.

Petition Seeks to Legalize New York City's Beloved Bodega Cats
A petition in New York City seeks to legalize bodega cats, which are common in the city's convenience stores but technically illegal due to health regulations, highlighting the cultural significance of these animals and the economic benefits they provide for bodega owners.
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48% Bias Score
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