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Brooklyn Subway Station Altercation Ends in Tragic Shooting

A 36-year-old man is in critical condition after being shot during an altercation on a Brooklyn subway train. The incident occurred on Thursday afternoon, sparking temporary delays on the northbound A and C trains.   According to the New York Police Department, the altercation began when a 32-year-old man boarded the northbound A train at […]

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Mayors Sound Alarm: Illegal Immigrants Bused from TX, AZ Stir Controversy in NYC, DC

Mayors Voice Concerns: Overwhelming Surge of Illegal Immigrants Urgent Pleas for Federal Assistance: Bowser and Adams Seek Aid According to American Military News, in a candid admission, Washington, D.C.’s Democrat Mayor Muriel Bowser disclosed on Sunday that the capital city is grappling with an overwhelming surge of illegal immigrants transported from the U.S-Mexico border. The […]

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Rochester, New York Residents Have One Day Left to Claim $4,000 Settlement

Residents of Rochester, New York, have just one day left to file claims for a $3 million class action settlement resulting from a data breach at PracticeMax, a healthcare consulting company. The settlement aims to compensate victims of cybercrime due to the breach, with payments starting at $500 for ordinary losses such as banking fees […]

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Golden Savings Alert: Senior Citizens Tax Break Reminder

Tax Relief for Senior Citizens in East Hampton Unlocking Savings: NY’s Sliding Scale Senior Tax Break According to The East Hampton Star, East Hampton‘s Assessor’s Office is reminding senior citizen residents, aged 65 and above, about the potential tax breaks they can receive on their primary residence’s property taxes. These breaks could reduce their property […]

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