
Natalie O'Neill
Journalist at Freelance
🏳️🌈journalist w/ words in @nypost @thedailybeast @vice @eater @wweek @playboy @thrillist @outline (rip) New mom, dog person, bicycle person, person person
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2 days ago |
nypost.com | Kevin Sheehan |Amanda Woods |Natalie O'Neill
A great-grandmother from Queens who was badly beaten by an unhinged woman in a Midtown subway station last month is frightened to ride the rails after the harrowing unprovoked beating, she told The Post. Aurore Gonzalez, 73 — who was allegedly pummeled by Marie McWilliams, 36, May 1 — said she can’t shake the terrifying feeling that her attacker is still right “behind” her.
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2 days ago |
aol.com | Kevin Sheehan |Amanda Woods |Natalie O'Neill
A great-grandmother from Queens who was badly beaten by an unhinged woman in a Midtown subway station last month is frightened to ride the rails after the harrowing unprovoked beating, she told The Post. Aurore Gonzalez, 73 — who was allegedly pummeled by Marie McWilliams, 36, May 1 — said she can’t shake the terrifying feeling that her attacker is still right “behind” her.
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2 days ago |
nypost.com | Amanda Woods |Natalie O'Neill
He wants to stop subway surfing dead in its tracks!A bright Bronx teenager who won the NYPD’s annual ‘Commissioner for a Day’ award Wednesday is on a mission to end deadly subway surfing through social media, he told The Post. Carmelo Vereen, 18, was given the honorary role after penning an essay on how to “deter young people” from the daredevil stunt, which has killed 14 New Yorkers in the past two years.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Khristina Narizhnaya |Natalie O'Neill
The knife-wielding transgender woman who viciously stabbed a postal worker to death in a Harlem deli earlier this year was sentenced Thursday to 15 years behind bars. Jaia Cruz, 24 — who ruthlessly killed USPS worker Ray Hodges after an argument in January — was given the sentence after striking a plea deal, infuriating relatives of Hodges at the Manhattan court hearing who wanted more time. “This is pure evil.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Natalie O'Neill
A big-hearted Westchester teenager has finished a project to beautify a local veterans hall in time for Memorial Day — after a freak accident and grueling recovery prevented him from completing it for months. Joseph Mana, 18, was nearly done fixing up the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall in Yorktown Heights, installing planter boxes, pressure washing the building and refinishing a bench, for an Eagle Scout project in October when he took a break to return to school, he and his father told The Post.
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TOO COLD TO GET ANY TAIL In case anyone missed this gem in today’s @nypost https://t.co/zB3DznzVBX

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