6 people in custody after protests erupt outside Gracie Mansion
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Six people were arrested in dueling demonstrations outside Gracie Mansion on Saturday, according to the NYPD, including two people who were arrested for throwing "ignited devices" into the crowd.

NYPD officer dies during deployment in Kuwait
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An NYPD officer died during a deployment in Kuwait this weekend, in support of the U.S. military's efforts in Iran.

Good Day Weekend: Middle East conflict intensifies; protests erupt outside Gracie Mansion
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Iran launches missiles and drones at UAW after pledging to halt strikes on neighboring countries; six people are in custody after protests outside Gracie Mansion erupted on Saturday.

14-year-old shot and killed in Brooklyn
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A 14-year-old boy was shot and killed in a car in Brooklyn on Friday night. The suspected shooter is on the run

Killed soldiers return home; protest arrests in NYC
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As the war in Iran continues, six servicemembers killed in the Middle East returned home on Saturday. Plus, six people were arrested after dueling protests outside Gracie Mansion in New York City.

Gracie Mansion protest: Lit devices thrown into crowd
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Six people were arrested at dueling protests outside Gracie Mansion on Saturday. Two were arrested for lighting and throwing "ignited devices" at the crowd. The bomb squad is still investigating.

Gas prices rise amid Iran war; United Airlines enforces new headphone rule
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Gas prices are climbing across the United States as the conflict involving Iran rattles global oil markets. Analysts say concerns over supply disruptions are pushing crude prices higher, raising costs at the pump. Meanwhile, United Airlines has updated its policy to require passengers to use headphones when listening to personal devices onboard. The airline says travelers who refuse to comply could be denied transport. Here’s a look at the top stories making headlines.

Iran’s president apologizes for regional strikes as missiles and drones still hit Gulf cities
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Iran’s president Masoud Pezeshkian apologized Saturday for Iranian missile and drone attacks on neighboring Gulf Arab states — even as missiles and drones continued pounding cities in the region. His remarks highlighted a lack of clear control by Iran’s political leadership over its military forces amid the widening conflict. Sirens sounded and interceptions were reported over Jerusalem as attacks persisted, and flights were disrupted at major airports such as Dubai International. The apology followed a week of heavy fighting that began after an airstrike killed Iran’s Supreme Leader and led both Israel and the United States to intensify air operations against Iranian targets. U.S. President Donald Trump rejected calls for Iran to surrender, warning that more Iranian officials could become targets of expanded strikes.

Should the US make Daylight Saving permanent?
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With the clocks springing forward this weekend, the debate about whether to keep Daylight Saving permanently is back in front of mine. Rep. Buddy Carter has sponsored a bill that would keep Daylight Saving year-round. Jay Pea of Save Standard Time thinks the U.S. should get rid of Daylight Saving Time, and keep Standard Time permanently.

Politics Unusual: Mayor's Office of Child Care Executive Director, CEO of NY Apartment Association
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In this week's episode of Politics Unusual, FOX 5 NY's political reporter Morgan McKay speaks to Emmy Liss, the executive director of the Mayor's Office of Child Care, about the city's plans for 2-K. Also, a conversation with the CEO of the New York Apartment Association on "rental ripoff hearings."

NYU creates device-free zones
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The Nest, a new facility at NYU's Kimmel Center, is allowing students to unplug and relax, device free

Bronx fire damages 11 businesses
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Nearly a dozen businesses in the Williamsburg section of the Bronx were severely damaged by a fire. Two firefighters were also injured, but are expected to be okay.

WRONGFULLY CONVICTED 18 YEARS FERNANDO BERMUDEZ
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After 18 years behind bars for a crime he didn’t commit, Fernando Bermudez was exonerated— becoming the first Latin American man in New York cleared on actual innocence grounds. Now, he’s turning his pain into purpose through advocacy and faith. This is a story of resilience, redemption, and rebirth.

Dating expert talks online dating, methods
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Kelly Goldstein, who started her own dating website "Catch Me A Catch," talks about the current dating scene while offering her own advice.

4-year-old killed in Brooklyn hit-and-run
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FOX 5 NY's Michelle Ross has the latest on a 4-year-old boy that was killed in a hit-and-run.