
Khristina Narizhnaya
Journalist at Freelance
Reporter at New York Post
New York Post Reporter
Articles
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4 days ago |
nypost.com | Chris Harris |Khristina Narizhnaya
In little over a month, a tiny dog named Hudson went from ruffing it on the East Side to living it up in her forever home on Staten Island. Hudson, the Maltese mix that was rescued from the frosty waters of the East River in early April, has been adopted by Jared DeSalvo and his family. DeSalvo was one of the NYPD Harbor Unit officers who saved the 2-year-old pooch.
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6 days ago |
nypost.com | Khristina Narizhnaya |Carl Campanile |Joe Marino |Chris Nesi
Columbia University students and Jewish advocates called on the Ivy League school Thursday to crack down on the more than 80 anti-Israel rioters who took part in a violent takeover of a campus library. The elite Upper West Side school has so far kept quiet about what, if any, punishment students and staff who stormed Butler Library on Wednesday will face, including whether they would be suspended or even expelled. “What happens the day after?
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2 weeks ago |
nypost.com | Khristina Narizhnaya |Tina Moore
Family and friends of beloved Harlem bodega owner and grandmother — fatally shot in a hail of bullets meant for someone else — marched to the site of her death Saturday, chanting “Say her name, Momma Zee” and remembering her as the “Mayor of Harlem.” About 30 marchers walked from 145th Street and Malcolm X Boulevard down to West 113th Street, placing a white wreath and lighting candles outside of Excenia Mette’s building before praying, singing and speaking with love about the victim.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Khristina Narizhnaya |Tina Moore
Family and friends of a beloved Harlem bodega owner and grandmother — fatally shot in a hail of bullets meant for someone else — marched to the site of her death Saturday, chanting “Say her name, Momma Zee” and remembering her as the “Mayor of Harlem.”About 30 marchers walked from 145th Street and Malcolm X Boulevard down to West 113th Street, placing a white wreath and lighting candles outside of Excenia Mette’s building before praying, singing and speaking with love about the victim.
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2 weeks ago |
nypost.com | Khristina Narizhnaya |Joe Marino |Kyle Schnitzer |Matt Troutman
A hooligan whose reckless gunfight allegedly led to the tragic death of beloved Harlem community pillar Excenia Mette was out on bail in a slashing case when the senseless shooting unfolded, The Post has learned. Darious Smith, 23, pulled a white Tyvek suit over his face as he was pushed in a wheelchair into a Manhattan courthouse Thursday to face charges of attempted murder and criminal possession of a firearm for Mette’s death.
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