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Travel + Leisure on MSNNew York City’s Most Anticipated Hotel Just Reopened—and We Were Among the First to StayAfter a meticulous, $2 billion restoration–the priciest in American history—the Waldorf Astoria is back, and breathing Art Deco glamor into Midtown Manhattan.
Michael Gann, 55, allegedly constructed seven improvised explosive devices or IEDs and placed them around Manhattan, according to police.
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The Christian Post on MSNMan built at least 7 bombs using AI, planned to set them off in Manhattan: DOJA Long Island man who authorities say made at least seven homemade bombs and threw at least one of them onto the subway tracks of the Williamsburg Bridge after expressing antisemitic comments and
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A suspect plotted to place at least seven improvised explosives across New York City, including on a subway track on the Williamsburg Bridge and a Manhattan apartment rooftop, according to law enforcement.
A New York man accused of plotting to set off homemade explosives he had stashed at sites across Manhattan has been indicted
A Manhattan judge agreed Wednesday to release on bail two men charged with torturing a man in a luxury SoHo townhouse to obtain his cryptocurrency.
Michael Gann, 55, of Inwood, New York, was charged with manufacturing at least seven improvised explosive devices, prosecutors said on July 22.
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21 Cool Museums in Manhattan: Best of New York CityWhen you think of New York City, images of towering skyscrapers, bustling streets, and iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and Central Park come to mind. But beyond its famous skyline and ...
It's the time of year when the setting sun lines up perfectly with New York City's street grid, creating a stupendous solar spectacle.
The New York Post can exclusively reveal that “The Walking Dead: Dead City” will have a takeover of Manhattan, with a slew of pop-up events related to the Season 2 premiere (May 4 to AMC and ...
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Tourists are confronted by $30 sandwiches, $150 show tickets and $500-plus hotels. But we reveal that if you know where to look, New York City isn't just cheap, but completely gratis