Giving Tuesday events in NYC
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Sheep, goats, a calf, and an alpaca were in Bryant Park on Tuesday. The beautiful animals were part of World Vision's Giving Tuesday event to highlight how donations could be used to help people sustain themselves. Also vending machines in Lincoln Square let people select a snack and make a contribution on the spot to a cause. And at the 92nd Street Y, author Andrea Beaty read from her new book Sofia Valdez to hundreds of children. Reported by Lisa Evers

Charges dropped against Remy Ma in assault case

Remy Ma is off the hook. The DA dropped charges against her for allegedly punching Brittney Taylor, her castmate on Love & Hip Hop New York.

Couple has sex on subway platform, NYPD says

The 200-pound man started having sex with the woman on the platform in front of several other subway riders, according to police.

FedEx delivery robot visits NYC
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"Roxo," FedEx's new same-day autonomous delivery robot visited New york City as part of a special event this week, but it got a bit of a mixed reception, including a critical tweet from Mayor Bill de Blasio.

Thanksgiving robbers hold 11 at gunpoint inside Chinatown bodega

Police are searching for three suspects who robbed a Chinatown bodega on Thanksgiving Day, stealing a undetermined amount of cash and jewelry. 

Rockefeller Center road closures are in effect

Cars are now banned from 49th and 50th Streets between 5th and 6th Avenues during certain times.

A lucky turkey is saved from a Brooklyn slaughterhouse

A turkey that meant to be slaughtered and eaten has gotten a break. A New York City student bought her from a live poultry market.

GRIT BXNG offers full service bar
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GRIT BXNG?offers a group fitness class and a full service bar.

Rockefeller Center road closures set to begin Friday
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Mayor Bill de Blasio's plan to temporarily expand pedestrian space around Rockefeller Center and Radio City Music Hall begins Friday at 1 p.m.

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 2019: Balloons fly, just lower than usual

The beloved balloons flew, but lower than usual, as the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade rolled on after an anxious weather watch Thursday.

After wind scare, balloons fly in Macy?s Thanksgiving parade
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NEW YORK (AP) ? The beloved balloons flew, but lower than usual, in a windy Macy?s Thanksgiving Day Parade after an anxious weather watch.

Man sets boxes outside Manhattan building on fire

A man set cardboard boxes stacked within eachother on fire outside an apartment building in the Kips Bay section of Manhattan.

Preview of Thanksgiving Day Parade 2019
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Will they or won't they fly? That's the question on everyone's mind at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

NYPD searching for pair of violent robbers in Manhattan

A 40-year-old man was walking down the street in Manhattan when he was robbed and beaten by a pair of thieves, according to the NYPD.

Alelia Murphy, NYC resident and oldest American, dies at 114

The oldest American died. Alelia Murphy was 114. She was born and raised in North Carolina but had lived in Harlem for many years before her death.

Brooklyn man charged with supporting ISIS

A Brooklyn man has been arrested on charges that he tried to help the Islamic State group, in part by encouraging attacks on New York’s subway system.

Empty stores along 5th Avenue decorated for holidays

Some vacant stores along New York City’s luxury shopping corridor will be dressed for Christmas as if retailers like Tommy Hilfiger and Ralph Lauren had never left.

Will the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade balloons fly?

The 93rd Thanksgiving Day Parade steps off in midtown Manhattan on Thursday morning, but this year's festivities might not include the giant balloons.  "It's going to be a game day decision," said the NYPD.