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Rare video from ground zero on 9/11
In the moment, Mark LaGanga did not know. As the CBS News photojournalist drove down Manhattan's West Side Highway on September 11, 2001, he did not know he was headed toward the deadliest terrorist attack on American soil. He was unaware that the south tower had already collapsed in on itself, and he could not have imagined the north tower would fall shortly thereafter, engulfing him and everyone around him in a thick cloud of ashen debris. All he knew was that he had to stay and film it. Twenty-three years after the September 11th terrorist attack, the footage LaGanga captured that morning...
Paint Poured On Pro-Israel Banner At Jewish Center In Searingtown
Nassau County Police say the incident happened on Friday, Aug, 30 at 9 p.m. in Searingtown. Officers responded to the Shelter Rock Jewish Center, located at 272 Shelter Rock Road for a report of criminal mischief. It was determined that an unknown person or persons had thrown red paint over...
L.I. man left threatening voicemail for Nassau County judge: Police
A Westbury, Long Island man accused of warning a judge "everybody" will be "sorry" if "anything happens" to the man's mother was arrested Tuesday on charges of harassment. Nassau County Police say Jayson Woolley, 47, was the caller who left an angry, unlawful message on the chambers office phone of a Mineola Court Judge last month, after the court issued a decision against Woolley.
1 dead, 2 wounded in shooting following house party in Queens
NEW YORK -- Three men were shot, including one fatally, early Sunday morning following a house party in Queens.Police said the victims were DJs who were working a party at a home on 220th Street in Laurelton. Detectives say just after 1 a.m. the three men were loading up a van on the street when an armed man walked up to the men and fired several rounds.A 24-year-old was killed and another 24-year-old and a 33-year-old were wounded and are recovering in the hospital.Police say they are still looking for the shooter, a motive for the gunfire, and the connection...
New Jersey Woman Arrested Again for the Same Mistaken Identity Can’t Sue U.S. Marshals Who Made a ‘Reasonable Mistake’ After She’s Jailed for Weeks, Court Rules
A Black woman who was mistakenly arrested at gunpoint, handcuffed, frisked, cavity searched, and forced to spend two weeks incarcerated in New Jersey and Pennsylvania […] New Jersey Woman Arrested Again for the Same Mistaken Identity Can’t Sue U.S. Marshals Who Made a ‘Reasonable Mistake’ After She’s Jailed for Weeks, Court Rules
Martha Stewart’s US Open Candids of Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce and More Are Just Like Us
(Photo by Taylor Hill/WireImage) Martha Stewart enjoyed her time at the US Open, taking plenty of photos to commemorate the occasion. “Just left the @USOpen where the tennis was really good but we were disappointed that our young American Fritz lost to a superior and even younger Italian player Sinner,” Stewart, 83, wrote via Instagram […]
Howard Beach community comes together to pay tribute to those lost on 9/11
They are making good on a promise they made more than two decades ago - to never forget.Dorie's son, Richard Allen Pearlman helped a woman after terrorists flew planes into the Twin Towers. On September 11, 2001, the 18-year-old volunteer EMT rushed into the building twice - but did not make it out alive."It turned my whole life upside-down. At the same time, my mother was in the hospital dying of cancer. My mother and son died three and a half weeks apart. So where do you run? Look for your son, or stay with your mother?" said Dorie.The...
Tennis-U.S. Open draws a record 1 million fans over three weeks
NEW YORK (Reuters) - More than a million fans passed through the gates of the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center over three weeks of U.S. Open qualifying and main draw play, the most ever for the year's final Grand Slam, the United States Tennis Association (USTA) said on Sunday.
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