
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in New York City.
Despite measles warnings, anti-vaccine rally draws hundreds of ultra-Orthodox Jews
The “vaccine symposium” in Rockland County was denounced by health authorities and some ultra-Orthodox rabbis, who said the speakers were spreading dangerous propaganda.
Read the full story on The New York Times.
A bodega cat was taken. The neighborhood wants her back.
Wednesday: When bodega cats like Lexi go missing, New Yorkers get upset.
Read the full story on The New York Times.
NYPD Officer who killed Eric Garner used forbidden chokehold
The NYPD officer who killed Eric Garner nearly five years ago is facing a reckoning with a disciplinary trial, with testimony from internal NYPD investigators revealing the officer did use a forbidden illegal chokehold on Garner.
Read the full story on MSNBC.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio to announce presidential bid
Bill de Blasio is not exactly popular back home, but he has a record of progressive accomplishments that allies think will resonate with Democratic voters.
Read the full story on NBC News.
2 injured when helicopter crashes into Hudson River in New York City
Two people were injured Wednesday when a helicopter fell short of a landing pad in New York City and crashed into the Hudson River, according to police.
Read the full story on Boston 25 News.
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