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Hurricane Delta is developing into a Category 4 hurricane on its way to the US

October 7, 2020 Antonio Chad

Typhoon Delta escalated into a Category 4 tempest with 130-mph twists Tuesday on a course to convey a hit to southeastern Mexico on…

“I have no hatred at all for Donald Trump,” Otis

October 6, 2020 Benjamin Leo

The extremist who dressed as the Incredible Hulk and crushed President Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a pickaxe tells…

Howard Stern thinks that its amusing the president is applauding science — figures the normal individual may have kicked the bucket

October 6, 2020October 6, 2020 Emma Perkins

Howard Stern says it makes him awkward when individuals state they need the president to bite the dust from COVID-19. It additionally goads…

The family wants justice for the victim of the deadly subway stabbing

October 6, 2020October 6, 2020 Lucas Carter

A youthful Brooklyn father lethally wounded during a Lower Manhattan tram encounter was a persevering outsider on his path home from his dishwashing…

Two laborers saved from crumbled platform 20 floors up in Manhattan

October 6, 2020 Liam Samuel

Firemen saved two specialists abandoned on crumbled framework 20 stories up a Manhattan tall structure Monday. One of the framework’s two engines clearly…

NYPD vehicle strikes walker in the Bronx, fundamentally harming her

October 6, 2020 Olivia John

A NYPD vehicle reacting to a cop’s call for help in the Bronx struck a jogger, basically harming her, police sources said. The…

In excess of 100 NYC government funded schools close in COVID-19 hotspots, only days after they reopened

October 6, 2020 Benjamin Leo

Only four days after the remainder of New York City’s government funded schools opened for face to face learning, more than 100 of…

McEnany was the latest White House staffer to test positive for “cocaine.”:Pat Kiernan

October 6, 2020 Antonio Chad

New York 1 anchor Pat Kiernan misspoke in humorous style Monday when he announced press secretary Kayleigh McEnany was the most recent White…

Cuomo arranges more mask fines in NYC, metros included

October 6, 2020 Lucas Carter

Gov. Cuomo on Monday requested a crackdown on individuals who decrease to wear face veils openly — and guided New York City authorities…

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