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Brooklyn *** An unhinged young woman stabbed a female friend several times in a Crown Heights apartment, authorities said. “I told you I’m gonna stab you!” Keneysha Roy, 21, yelled...

26-year-old man dies after jumping in front of 1-train in the Bronx

A man was killed today after jumping in front a train in the Bronx, authorities said. The 26-year-old was hit by a southbound 1-train at the West 231st Street station,...

Bed-ridden 87-year-old woman killed in apartment fire

An 87-year-old woman was killed early today by a raging fire that tore through her Manhattan apartment, authorities said. The three-alarm blaze broke out around 3:27 a.m. inside the victim’s...

Driver killed after crash on Queens highway

A motorist was killed this morning after crashing on a Queens highway, police said. The 53-year-old victim was driving his 2011 Honda Accord eastbound on the Grand Central Parkway, near...

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Manhattan A man on a smoking break was robbed at gunpoint in the East Village, authorities said. Two thieves approached the victim on Nov. 5 at 1:15 a.m. on East...

Under-equipped authorities used canoes from stores & Boy Scout camp to rescue people on Staten Island during Sandy

Calling all boats! Under-equipped cops and firefighters on Sandy-battered Staten Island were in such desperate need for boats to save people from flooding homes that they took recreational canoes from...

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Manhattan***A woman was nabbed swiping a pricey jacket from Bloomingdale’s, authorities said. Stephanie Lynch, 39, took the coat, valued at $1,295, from the store on Third Avenue at East 59th...

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The Bronx An angry teenager injured her father in a fight — over the TV remote, authorities said. Ashley Hanley, 18, first hurled a can of ravioli at her dad,...

Firefighter saves 2 men after scaffolding machine stalls

A city firefighter rescued two men who were left stranded about 100 feet in the air today after their mobile scaffolding unit stalled as they worked on a Queens building,...

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Queens Police are hunting for a man (pictured) who allegedly sexually abused two children in Jackson Heights, authorities said. The suspect went into an apartment building on 73rd Street between...

Husband busted in teach slay

The husband of a woman found dead inside their Staten Island home last summer was charged yesterday with her murder, cops said yesterday. Both suspect Jonathan Crupi, 30, and victim...

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Brooklyn *** Cops are hunting for a burglar who boosted computers and cash from a construction company in Clinton Hill. The suspect slipped into the business, on Park Avenue near...

Hubby busted in SI teacher wife-slay

The husband of a city schoolteacher mysteriously found dead inside their Staten Island home this summer was arrested this morning for murder, The Post has learned. Jonathan Crupi was collared...

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Manhattan A serial bank robber was done in when a detective recognized his mug from a prior arrest, law-enforcement sources said. Robert Connolly, 54, allegedly scored $3,495 from the Valley...

Multiple accidents snarl Lincoln Tunnel commute, dozens injured

Two separate bus accidents -- plus a later eight-car pileup -- at the Lincoln Tunnel made a mess of today’s commute into Manhattan. First, at around 7:15 a.m., a NJ...

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Queens *** Police are seeking the public’s assistance in finding a teen who went missing from his Fresh Meadows home. Tyler Lyons-Tenney, 17, was last seen leaving his residence on...

WATCH: Grateful Obama tears up in speech to campaign workers

A teary-eyed President Obama is seen choking up as he thanks young staffers at his campaign headquarters in Chicago, in a video that surfaced yesterday. During the emotional five-minute talk...

Hell for folk hung out to dry

They’re getting their drinking water from fire hydrants, walking past raw sewage in stairwells and donning three sets of clothing to stave off the freezing temps. From Long Beach to...

Marines on the shores of Midland Beach

Marines invaded Staten Island today, put down their guns and picked up shovels to help devastated residents dig out from Hurricane Sandy’s massive carnage. Hard-nosed Marines said they were stunned...

Flood of tears: Bodies of SI boys found after being swept away by Sandy

The nightmare that began when raging storm waters ripped two little Staten Island boys from their mother’s arms reached its tragic conclusion yesterday when their bodies were found in marshlands...