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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Amanda Woods |Desheania Andrews
A 34-year-old Bronx dad who just welcomed a baby son and spent much of his youth in the ring as a promising amateur boxer was gunned down outside an elementary school late Tuesday, cops said. Carlos Teron — who started boxing at only 9 years old and ultimately made his way to an elite amateur tournament — was shot in the head minutes before 11 p.m. on Clinton Avenue near East 178th Street in West Farms, outside P.S. 595 – The Colibrí Community School, according to police and his brother.
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2 weeks ago |
nypost.com | Desheania Andrews |Alex Oliveira
Thrifty Big Apple shoppers were rushing to stock up on the basics Wednesday after President Trump’s sweeping reciprocal tariffs briefly went into effect — before he then announced a 90-day pause. “Pray to God that we all survive,” said Angelia Gonzalez, a 48-year-old mother who was filling her cart at the East Harlem Costco. “I feel some kind of way.
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3 weeks ago |
nypost.com | Desheania Andrews |Joe Marino |Jorge Fitz-Gibbon
A Brooklyn mom who was with her kids in an Uber struck by a speeding wigmaker in a deadly crash wept Tuesday as she recalled first thinking it was her own children she saw lying dead in the street afterward. Mahbuba Ahmedova, 35, told The Post how she and her three young children were bruised and battered but feel fortunate to have survived Saturday’s wreck that left a 32-year-old mother and her two young daughters lying dead on Ocean Parkway.
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3 weeks ago |
nypost.com | Amanda Woods |Larry Celona |Desheania Andrews |Steve Janoski
Residents of a Queens neighborhood plagued by unruly car meetup mobs begged officials for help in a letter Monday – after one of the events sparked a near-riot on the streets. The letter to Mayor Eric Adams and other state and federal politicians pleaded for the city to take “decisive action” after shocking video emerged of a hoodlum horde vandalizing NYPD cars along Rockaway Boulevard in Ozone Park at about 1 a.m. Sunday.
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1 month ago |
nypost.com | Desheania Andrews |Vaughn Golden |Matt Troutman
Gov. Kathy Hochul took a victory lap over congestion pricing Friday, claiming New Yorkers are better off for it — even as she considers hitting the city with more taxes to prop up the embattled MTA. Dozens of congestion pricing supporters, including Hochul, defiantly gathered near Union Square on the day President Trump’s administration had set — before pushing it off — as a deadline to kill the lower Manhattan toll program.
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