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New York police and event organizers are beefing up security after the Boston Marathon bombings to protect a Revlon Inc.-sponsored charity race through midtown Manhattan and a citywide bicycle tour this weekend.
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The wreckage found last week in lower Manhattan and believed to be from one of the planes in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks came from a Boeing 767, a technician for the company told investigators.
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The alleged sexual abuse of students at New York prep school Horace Mann took place too long ago to be prosecuted, Bronx prosecutors said.
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A New York City man was pushed to his death in front of a subway train in the Sunnyside neighborhood of Queens, police said, in the second such fatality this month.
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A New York woman who worked as a nanny for a Manhattan couple was deemed fit to face trial on charges she stabbed two of their children to death in their Upper West Side home last year.
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New York police said they’re searching for a man who placed a fake explosive device on a barrier on Wall Street this morning, forcing the shutdown of part of the road.
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The New York City Police Department criticized a National Park Service plan to reopen the Statue of Liberty, closed since Hurricane Sandy battered the island in October, without screening visitors before they board ferries in Manhattan.
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More tests are needed to determine the cause of death for Richard Descoings, the French academic found dead in a New York hotel two days ago, after an autopsy was inconclusive, the medical examiner’s office said.
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Richard Descoings, the French academic found dead in a New York hotel last month, died of natural causes, authorities said.
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Richard Descoings, director of France’s Sciences Po institute, was found dead in a hotel room in New York. He was 53.
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