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A NY Company Is Moving Products by Sailboat to Prove Green Transport Works
A New York company is proving there is a green way to move products from one part of the state to another. The business, called Sail Freight, carries products from New York’s Hudson Valley to consumers in New York City, and vice versa, by sailboat and bicycle — and hope to make their model a growing trend.
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Woman Saved From Icy Hudson River After Fall While Snapping Pic
An incredible rescue captured on camera after Hoboken police officers saved a woman who fell into the freezing Hudson River while trying to get a picture of the Manhattan skyline. The 23-year-old woman and her brother were out Saturday afternoon near Pier 13 when she climbed over the railing to get a better vantage point for her photo. That’s when…
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‘Magical': Whale Sightings in Hudson River Delight Witnesses, Worry Experts
Not far from the Intrepid, a Humpback whale burst out of the Hudson River and delighted New Yorkers but experts say they’re worried for the whale because of boat traffic. Whale sightings in the Hudson aren’t common, but they do happen. They’re usually just following the fish, according to marine experts. The last time a whale swam through the...
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Touring A Sleek Los Angeles Oasis with Million Dollar Listing's Altman Brothers
Join Josh and Matt Altman of Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles as they take us around a sleek, modern oasis in the exclusive Bird Streets area of Los Angeles. This jaw-dropping home features gallery-like interiors filled with surprises at every turn.
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Bala roza a mujer hispana en su vivienda en DC
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump joined Secretary of Defense James Mattis at the Pentagon on the 16th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Trump, a native New Yorker, spoke out against the “savage killers” who perpetuated the attacks, saying “America cannot be intimidated.”
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‘Tonight': ‘Queer Eye' Fab Five, Jimmy Ride ‘The Beast'
Jimmy Fallon takes ‘Queer Eye’ Fab Five Jonathan Van Ness, Antoni Porowski, Karamo Brown, Bobby Berk and Tan France to ride “The Beast,” a jet-powered speedboat ride that is like a rollercoaster on the Hudson River.
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Bag of Human Remains Found Hanging on Door of NJ Snack Stand
Employees at a food stand at Palisades Interstate Park found a bag of bones hanging on the shop’s door as they arrived for work Monday
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Pilots Criticize Boeing for Mistakes on Its Grounded Jet
Airline union leaders and a famed former pilot said Wednesday that Boeing made mistakes while developing the 737 Max, and the biggest was not telling anybody about new flight-control software so pilots could train for it. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, who landed a crippled airliner safely on the Hudson River in 2009, said he doubted that any U.S. pilots practiced handling...
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Swimmer Disappears in Hudson River During Marathon Swim: Police
A swimmer went missing in the Hudson River during a marathon swim, police said.
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Fredrik Eklund's Lavish Listing on the Upper West Side
We’re with Fredrik Eklund, one of the runaway stars of Bravo’s long time hit: Million Dollar LIsting New York. He shows us around one of his newest listings, a bright and stylish over 3,000 square foot apartment on the Upper West Side.
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Helicopter Crashes Into Hudson River Shortly After Takeoff From Manhattan Heliport
A helicopter crashed into the Hudson River Wednesday afternoon shortly after taking off from a Manhattan heliport, authorities said
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Sully Meets Sully: George H.W. Bush's Service Dog Meets Hero Pilot Chesley Sullenberger
Sully, meet Sully! A historic summit of Sullys took place on TODAY Thursday when George H.W. Bush’s service dog, Sully, met the hero he was named after, pilot Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, and even shook his hand. “It’s quite an honor,” Sullenberger said of meeting his namesake. The canine Sully touched hearts as the beloved companion of the 41st president before...
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Farewell to Thee, Our Old Tappan Zee! Bridge Demolished With Explosives
The Tappan Zee Bridge was demolished Tuesday morning, sending a chunk of the old span into the annals of New York history.
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‘Miracle on the Hudson' Flight Survivors Mark Decade of Thankfulness
It’s been 10 years, but there isn’t anything Tripp Harris doesn’t remember about the cold January day he cheated death on US Airways flight 1549.
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Sting Uses Fake Amazon Boxes, GPS to Catch Would-Be Thieves
The explosion in online shopping has led to porch pirates and stoop surfers swiping holiday packages from unsuspecting residents. The cops in one New Jersey city are trying to catch the thieves with some trickery of their own. Police in Jersey City, across the Hudson River from New York, are teaming up with Amazon to install doorbell cameras and plant...
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Police Sting Uses Fake Amazon Boxes, GPS to Catch Would-Be Package Thieves
The explosion in online shopping in the last decade has provided endless opportunities for “porch pirates” and stoop-surfers to make off with packages while homeowners are away or unaware. Some are caught on home video and shared on social media, but most escape undetected.
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Saudi Sisters' Tragic End in NY Shows Perils for Runaways
The deaths of two young Saudi sisters, whose bodies washed up along the New York City waterfront last month, have shined a light on the often secretive and risky journeys Saudi women take to flee their homes, both within the kingdom and abroad. Tala Farea, 16, and Rotana Farea, 23, ran away from home in Fairfax, Virginia before being placed...
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Saudi Sisters Reported Abuse in Va. Before NYC Deaths
The Saudi sisters, age 16 and 22, found dead in the Hudson River told authorities their family abused them in Virginia. Detectives said Friday that Tala and Rotana Farea ran up credit card debt before their bodies were found. News4’s Erika Gonzalez has the story.
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Saudi Sisters Found Dead in Hudson River Reported Abuse in Virginia
The two young Saudi sisters who vanished from Virginia and were found dead on a bank of the Hudson River reported abuse at home and were seen praying at a playground near the river the day their bodies were discovered.
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Authorities Probing Immigrant Saudi Sisters' Mystery Deaths
Police are investigating the mysterious deaths of two sisters from Saudi Arabia whose bodies, bound together with tape, washed up on New York City’s waterfront last week.