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Roger Goodell alerted all NYC NFL employees to work from home at least through next week following the tragic mass shooting that left four dead at the league's headquarters.
The Rudin family, which owns the building and Rudin Management, said in a statement that one of their employees was a victim of the shootings but did not disclose the person’s name at the request of relatives. Police officials said a woman was found dead on the building’s 33rd floor in Rudin’s offices.
Cameras at 345 Park Avenue flagged an approaching gunman on Monday as a potential threat that required immediate attention, seconds before he burst into the office skyscraper's lobby and began firing,
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New York Democrats unveil their own mid-decade redistricting scheme, targeting future elections
State Democrats unveiled a bill allowing them to conduct mid-decade redistricting if another state did it first. But it would take until the 2028 elections to come into effect.
Interstate 270 is closed in Adams County because of a person on the York Street bridge, according to police officials.
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Dispensaries were approved to open if they were at least 500 feet away from schools, but the state says it miscalculated.
A specter is haunting New York City — the specter of socialism. When 33-year-old Zohran Mamdani decisively beat former Gov. Andrew Cuomo to win the Democratic mayoral primary, he put himself within arm’s reach of City Hall and sent the city’s financial elite into shock.
Shane Tamura, 27, former football standout at Golden Valley and Granada Hills high schools, entered a Park Avenue skyscraper on Monday carrying an assault rifle, police said, and began "spraying" bullets.