
Khristina Narizhnaya
Journalist at Freelance
Reporter at New York Post
New York Post Reporter
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6 days ago |
aol.com | Angela Barbuti |Samantha Olander |Khristina Narizhnaya
The Coney Island Mermaid Parade made quite a splash once again. The 43rd annual event — the nation’s largest art parade — welcomed revelers close from the Big Apple to around the world, many donning over-the-top aquatically-themed costumes for the tropical festivities. “It’s a great expression of people’s creativity,” gushed Noella Owen, 53, of Brooklyn, who attended with her two children, aged 11 and 12. The trio, who show up annually, hand made their marine-centric ensembles.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Joe Marino |Khristina Narizhnaya |Daryl Khan
A beloved instructor for the NYPD’s elite Emergency Service Unit bade farewell to the department Thursday after more than two decades on the job in a touching ceremony attended by scores of his fellow Finest. Sgt. John Flynn’s formal walk off took place at Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn, home to the NYPD’s facility where Flynn trained many of the officers who are in the unit today.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Ryan King |Khristina Narizhnaya |Georgett Roberts |Samantha Olander
Tens of thousands of lefty "No Kings" protesters took to the streets of New York City and across the country Saturday in a "day of defiance" against President Trump as the US Army held its 250th anniversary military parade in Washington, DC. There were no indications of significant violence or arrests in the Big Apple, where demonstrations began at around noon time in Queens and later in Brooklyn and Manhattan - where at least 10,000 showed up, police sources said.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Rich Calder |Khristina Narizhnaya
The Big Apple’s future is on the line as early voting kicked off Saturday morning ahead of the June 24 primary election — as New Yorkers are now deciding whether the city will take an even more drastic shift leftward. Nearly all of the 11 Democratic candidates running for mayor of the liberal metropolis have been tripping over themselves on the campaign trial, trying to convince voters they’re best equipped to take on President Trump.
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1 week ago |
aol.com | Rich Calder |Khristina Narizhnaya |Georgett Roberts
Early voting in the Big Apple kicked off Saturday morning ahead of the June 24 primary election, with candidates vying to become NYC’s next mayor at each other’s throats as New Yorkers began deciding whether the city will take an even more drastic shift leftward. Nearly all of the 11 Democratic candidates running for mayor of the liberal metropolis have been tripping over themselves on the campaign trail, trying to convince voters they’re best equipped to take on President Trump.
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