New York City Lashed by Strong Winds
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Two people died in flooded basements on Thursday after heavy rain overwhelmed streets and subway stations in New York City. The New York Police Department confirmed the two deaths to ABC News. A 39-year-old man was found unconscious and unresponsive in a flooded basement in Brooklyn,
Halloween the day has become more like Halloween the season in New York City. In places like Maspeth, Queens, and Bushwick, Brooklyn, bars, clubs and parks have been hosting events where people can appear not as paralegals or communications assistants, but as the pope or that one dude from Oasis.
A bird sighting on New York's Long Island has avian enthusiasts flocking to the region in the hopes of spotting a feathered friend who has never been seen before in the state.
Parts of New York City saw record-breaking rainfall totals on Thursday, according to officials, as flooding in the city reportedly left two dead. NYC Emergency Management said on Thursday that Central Park saw 1.80 inches of rain fall, surpassing the previous record of 1.64 inches set back in 1917, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
Amy Cohen is running the New York City Marathon despite living with the painful effects of sickle cell disease.
Michael Greene Artists Agency has opened offices in Malibu, Calif. and New York City. The agency, which opened two flagship offices on Oct. 10 will sign emerging talent, and shape an environment where “integrity,
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