#Actor Alex Weisman returns to TV after random subway attack

#Actor Alex Weisman returns to TV after random subway attack

“#Actor Alex Weisman returns to TV after random subway attack” A Broadway actor who almost lost his sight in a brutal random attack at a Manhattan subway station is celebrating his recovery — by returning to the spotlight. After undergoing successful eye surgery, Alex Weisman, 33, hit the small screen Tuesday appearing in NBC’s medical…

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#NYPD and suspect exchange gunfire in Brooklyn

#NYPD and suspect exchange gunfire in Brooklyn

“#NYPD and suspect exchange gunfire in Brooklyn” Police exchanged gunfire with a suspect in a Brooklyn public housing complex on Tuesday night — with nobody injured, police sources said. The shooting occurred at the Sumner Houses on Park Avenue near Throop Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant at about 9:20 p.m., sources said. It was not immediately clear…

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#Text messages that allegedly sparked Matt Gaetz probe emerge

#Text messages that allegedly sparked Matt Gaetz probe emerge

“#Text messages that allegedly sparked Matt Gaetz probe emerge” Text messages that allegedly sparked a federal sex crimes probe into Florida rep Matt Gaetz emerged Friday in a new report.  They are purported to show that Gaetz was with Joel Greenberg, a Seminole County tax official who’s under investigation for child sex trafficking, at the…

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#Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyers blast new charges

#Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyers blast new charges

“#Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyers blast new charges” Ghislaine Maxwell’s attorneys slammed federal prosecutors for filing new charges against the disgraced socialite about three months before her trial is slated to begin, writing in a letter the move is “obvious tactical gamesmanship.”  On Monday, Manhattan federal prosecutors slapped the accused madam with two new sex trafficking charges…

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#Letters to the Editor — April 1, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — April 1, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — April 1, 2021” The Issue: The appointment of a man convicted of killing an officer in 1981 to a “police reform” board. Honestly, is it that hard not to have a cop-killer sitting on a panel that deals with police reform (“Cop-killer to ‘reform’ police,” March 30)? It’s like when…

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