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MTA bus crashes into Burger King in Brooklyn
An MTA bus driver went into cardiac arrest early Thursday and crashed his bus into a closed Burger King restaurant in Brooklyn. Ida Siegal reports.
An MTA bus driver went into cardiac arrest early Thursday and crashed his bus into a closed Burger King restaurant in Brooklyn. Ida Siegal reports.
This season, Paris Baguette invites you to indulge in summer with expertly crafted cakes, baked goods, coffees and more. Lauren Scala stops by to get a taste of their menu with Chief Executive Officer Darren Tipton and Chief Marketing Officer Cathy Chavenet.
A group of local Scouts is getting much deserved recognition after a fellow traveler on a cross-country flight had a life-threatening medical episode, and they lived up to their motto: “Be prepared.” NBC New York’s Chris Jose reports.
It’s an end of an era: Billy Joel plays the final show of his 10-year residency at Madison Square Garden. NBC New York’s Jessica Cunnington reports.
Imagine finding a check made out to you for $12,000 while cleaning your home — it happened to a New Jersey woman, but she said she had trouble cashing it because it had been escheated. So what does that mean? NBC New York’s Lynda Baquero explains.
The Opening Ceremony for the Paris Olympics will be the first ever held on a river. More than 100,000 people in stands lining the River Seine will watch the event, joined by 220,000 more along raised roadways on a nearly four-mile stretch of the river. NBC New York’s Melissa Colorado reports
One of the businessmen convicted of bribing NJ Sen. Bob Menendez with cash and gold bars is in plea talks in a separate bank fraud case. An attorney for Fred Daibes told a federal judge today that he hopes to have a plea deal done by August to avoid a trial on bank fraud related counts.
Greg Cergol reporting on a special honor for a food stand on Long Island.
There’s a new Olympic sport debuting in Paris: Breaking. Sometimes referred to as break dancing, it’s an art form born in the Bronx nearly 50 years ago. Breaking has taken an improbable path to the Olympics, and there could soon be the first breaking league coming to the NYC area. NBC New York’s Adam Kuperstein reports.
Gina Kirschenheiter dishes on the drama of “The Real Housewives of Orange County.” She talks with Sara Gore about her the drama between the ladies, real estate and more.
Hank Azaria chats with Sara Gore about his Bruce Springsteen tribute band, Hank Azaria & The EZ Street Band. He also tells us about “The Simpsons” and more.
A bus driver is in critical condition after crashing into a Burger King overnight. Today in New York’s Romney Smith reports.
Sportsmanship will be on full display at the Paris Olympics, and closer to home, there’s a unique program unifying two communities in sports, linking teens at a Westchester County school with students with special needs. NBC New York’s Lynda Baquero reports.
Startling new details came to light about the gunman who tried to kill former President Trump. The FBI director testified in front of Congress, laying out how the gunman researched the John F. Kennedy assassination. NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst reports.
Metal detectors that can scan for guns are coming to the New York City subway system. Mayor Eric Adams said they’ll make the subway safer, but there are still some questions about how it’s going to work. Erica Byfield reports.