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Jul 17

Former N.Y. congressman Michael Grimm sentenced to 8 months in prison

By Tom Hays, Associated Press

NEW YORK — Former U.S. Rep. Michael Grimm was sentenced Friday to 8 months in prison for tax evasion.

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Jul 04

Hot dog! Competitive eaters converge at Coney Island contest

By Andrew Mach

There's a new top dog in town. In a gut-wrenching upset, Matt "Megatoad" Stonie defeated eight-time reigning hot-dog eating champ Joey "Jaws" Chestnut the 2015 Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest held every Fourth of July on Coney Island in…

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Jul 04

Most trading pits to close at Chicago Board of Trade as historic craft inches closer to extinction

By Carey Reed

The once lively grains trading pits at the Chicago Board of Trade building will go silent after Monday, as the oldest futures exchange in the United States moves one step closer to strictly electronic trading.

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Jul 02

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Two cities, two very different responses to rising sea levels

By PBS News Hour

While New York City is taking aggressive action to prevent future catastrophes like Hurricane Sandy, other vulnerable cities, such as Charleston, South Carolina, are not tackling the threat of rising sea level and climate change with the same urgency. Special…

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Jun 26

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News Wrap: Supreme Court rules in favor of gay marriage

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In our news wrap Friday, the Supreme Court ruled that marriage is a legal right for gay couples in the United States. Also, it was widely reported that police killed an escaped murderer in Northern New York state, three weeks…

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Jun 26

Second escaped prisoner reportedly shot near Canadian border

By Margaret Sessa-Hawkins

The surviving prisoner who escaped from a New York prison three weeks ago was shot by a state trooper near the Canadian border on Sunday.

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Jun 08

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Two killers on the run after remarkable escape from maximum security

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In upstate New York, two prisoners from the state's largest maximum security prison were discovered missing Saturday. Since then, police have swept the town and countryside, searching for the two convicted murdered who cut through cement walls and steel gratings…

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Jun 08

Kalief Browder, teen who awaited trial for 3 years at Rikers, kills himself

By Colleen Shalby

Kalief Browder, who was arrested at 16 for allegedly stealing a backpack and who spent three years awaiting trial, committed suicide Saturday, two years after his release from Rikers Island.

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May 31

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How to hook young people on math and science? Robots.

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In the United States, the number of college students pursuing degrees in math and science fields lags well behind dozens of industrialized countries. The numbers are even smaller for women and people of color. But one program is using robotics…

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Mar 26

12 injured after building collapses in New York City’s East Village

By Anna Sillers

An explosion at a residential building in Manhattan’s East Village neighborhood caused the building to collapse and started a fire a neighboring building Thursday afternoon.

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