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May 17 2024
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Elba Cabrera, Patron of Puerto Rican Culture in New York, Dies at 90
Elba Cabrera, Patron of Puerto Rican Culture in New York, Dies at 90 Nurturing artists and performers, she was the last of Las Tres Hermanas, three sisters revered for galvanizing arts, education and social programs in the Latino community. Tap the Play button at the top of any article to hear it read aloud. Elba Cabrera in 2023. She was known as a godmother among New York’s Puerto Rican
New York Times (News)Apr 17 2024
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New York Legislature hit by cyberattack
The New York state Legislature's bill drafting office was hit with an apparent cyberattack early Wednesday, officials said. The scope of the attack was not immediately clear but officials said the bill drafting system has been down since early Wednesday. The office is responsible for printing legislation for lawmakers at the state Capitol in Albany. SOUTH CAROLINA'S TOP OFFICER NOT RELEASING
Fox News DigitalMay 14 2024
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Tommy Tuberville admits he came to New York to break Trump's gag order
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) has he came to New York City Monday to break a gag order for former President Donald MSNBC Anchor Nicolle Wallace reported Tuberville's public admission, made on the conservative channel Newsmax, as part of her coverage on Trump's ongoing criminal hush money trial and the gag order the former president has been . "I guess we love that he just gives it to us, right
Raw StoryApr 30 2024
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Donald Trump's Business Records Trial Resumes in New York
Former President Donald Trump will be back in a New York City courtroom Tuesday as his business records trial resumes. Prosecutors are tipped to pick up questioning of Michael Cohen’s former banker as proceedings get underway again in Manhattan. Trump is the first U.S. former president to face criminal charges, and his required attendance in court is limiting the 77-year-old’s time on the
Breitbart NewsMar 25 2024
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Road closed this week for construction in York City
IN HOLLYWOOD, I’M DAVID DANIEL. THIS IS COVERAGE YOU CAN COUNT ON. WGAL NEWS EIGHT TODAY STARTS NOW. THIS MORNING. VENDORS AFFECTED BY THE FIRE LAST YEAR AT HARRISBURG’S BROAD STREET MARKET WILL BE ABLE TO MOVE INTO THEIR NEW TEMPORARY HOME, WHILE IT’S STILL GOING TO BE A COUPLE OF WEEKS, THOUGH, UNTIL THEY CAN OPEN FOR BUSINESS. THE MOTHER OF ONE OF THE VICTIMS OF THE PARKLAND MASSACRE IN
WGAL 8May 15 2024
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Woman films sweet moment she meets long-distance friend at New York portal
Two childhood best friends reunited in a heartwarming moment at the portal connecting Dublin and New York. The livestream connecting the two cities on opposite sides of the Atlantic launched last Wednesday, however the Portal hit the headlines over the weekend after a minority of Irish pranksters coopted it and "inappropriate behavior" led to its premature temporary closure. As a result, the
NewsweekApr 16 2024
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Trump says criminal trial is having a 'reverse effect,' as he campaigns at New York bodega, vows to save city
Former President Trump said the criminal trial is having a "reverse effect," during a campaign visit Tuesday evening to an Upper Manhattan bodega, while vowing to "straighten out New York" by working with the Democrat mayor and governor if elected to another term in the White House. Trump visited an Upper Manhattan bodega Tuesday evening after spending hours in downtown New York City courtroom
Fox News DigitalFeb 06 2024
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70 New York City Employees Accused In 'Historic' Corruption Case
US prosecutors announced Tuesday a "historic" anti-corruption crackdown in New York's public housing agency, as 70 current and former employees were arrested on charges of bribery and extortion. The operation constitutes the "largest single-day bribery takedown in the history of the Justice Department," Manhattan federal attorney Damian Williams said in a statement. "These 70 current and
Barron'sMay 16 2024
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AI voiceover company stole voices of actors, New York lawsuit claims
May 16 (Reuters) - Two voice actors sued artificial-intelligence startup Lovo in Manhattan federal court on Thursday, accusing the company of illegally copying their voices and using them without permission in its AI voiceover technology. Paul Lehrman and Linnea Sage said in the proposed class-action lawsuit that San Francisco-based Lovo is selling AI versions of their voices without
ReutersMay 12 2024
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Chinese foreign agent was behind New York parade with Eric Adams
What has become an annual parade in mid-town Manhattan for Asian Americans was set up with the blessing of Mayor Eric Adams by the CEO of a company that is a registered foreign agent of China, according to documents obtained exclusively by Newsweek. The findings raise new questions over Chinese influence operations in the United States, and particularly in New York, where Adams and some other
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