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NYPD’s ‘Italian Sherlock Holmes’ finally receives grave marker more than century after death

Detective Joseph Pucciano, who died in 1928 of tuberculosis, now has a gravestone in the historic cemetery alongside Detective Bernardino Grottano — his cousin by marriage and a fellow member of the NYPD’s former Italian Squad that investigated the Mafia.
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PSE&G execs on LI rake in fat bonuses — as firm fails half the year’s goals and is under state probe

Long Island’s embattled energy provider PSE&G is under state investigation over alleged outside influence in key grid-management decisions — but that hasn’t stopped its top bosses from cashing in.
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The Kurds deserve better — how the US can support an ally’s bid for freedom

America is strongest when we stand firmly with those who share our values — and as secretary of state I saw the Kurds’ friendship in action.
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Bill Belichick’s boat further fuels Jordon Hudson engagement rumors

Could Bill Belichick’s new name for his boat be another sign that the Super Bowl-winning head coach and Jordon Hudson are indeed engaged?
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Manhattan borough prez candidate tied to rodent-infested Maryland complex with over 1,600 violations – while being a tenant advocate

State Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal, an advocate for tenants’ rights who is running for Manhattan borough president and has family ownership in a Maryland housing complex was slapped with hundreds of housing code violations.
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Hamas faces backlash in Gaza after fat cat official dismisses war dead as ‘material calculations’

He made the comments about the conditions in Gaza while living 1,100 miles away in Qatar.
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‘Vintage’ air traffic system to blame for near misses and outages, ex-FAA official says

Air traffic controllers at Newark Liberty International Airport again lost contact with planes Monday, according to the FAA. It’s the fourth such incident at that airport in less than a month and the latest in a string of alarming incidents and close calls at airports across the country. Geoff Bennett discussed more with David Grizzle, the former COO of the FAA’s Air Traffic Organization.
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Venezuelan migrant dad, 24, posed as Ohio high schooler, student athlete — and tricked family into taking him in: cops

Sierra was involved in the school’s JV swimming and soccer teams with students nearly a decade younger, an official said.
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The Narrow Bottleneck of Ukraine-Russia Reconciliation – CEPA cepa.org/comprehensive-…

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Man charged for allegedly giving alcohol to 20-year-old Pirates fan before shocking fall from stands

A friend of the 20-year-old Pittsburgh Pirates fan, who suffered severe injuries after falling 21 feet from the stands at PNC Park last month, has been charged for allegedly buying alcohol for him before the incident, court records show, according to multiple reports.