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Brazilian police investigating whether murdered Manhattan art dealer’s estranged husband knew suspected killer – New York Post

  1. Brazilian police investigating whether murdered Manhattan art dealer’s estranged husband knew suspected killer New York Post
  2. Investigators find blood in apartment and vehicle of man who ‘murdered’ New York City art gallery owner Daily Mail
  3. Suspect Arrested in Brent Sikkema Investigation, Sotheby’s Leader Returns to Testify, Istanbul Biennial Curator Steps Down, and More: Morning Links for January 19, 2024 ARTnews
  4. Brazilian Police Make Arrest in Killing of New York Art Dealer The New York Times
  5. Man Arrested in Connection With Death of Art Dealer Brent Sikkema Hyperallergic

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‘Black Panther’ stuntwoman Carrie Bernans critically hurt in hit-and-run at Manhattan restaurant – NBC New York

  1. ‘Black Panther’ stuntwoman Carrie Bernans critically hurt in hit-and-run at Manhattan restaurant NBC New York
  2. ‘Black Panther’ actress Carrie Bernans injured by crazed Manhattan New Year’s driver: ‘I’m in so much pain’ New York Daily News
  3. Dramatic video shows chaotic scene as Mercedes mows down NYC cops, bystanders on New Year’s Day New York Post
  4. ‘Black Panther’ actor seriously injured in NYC crash on New Year’s Day PIX11 New York News
  5. “Black Panther” Actress Carrie Bernans Seriously Injured in N.Y.C. Hit-and-Run that Injured 8 Others Yahoo Entertainment

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs accused of sex assault in Manhattan court – New York Daily News

  1. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs accused of sex assault in Manhattan court New York Daily News
  2. Why Cassie’s Lawsuit Against Diddy Settled So Quickly: Lawyer Breakdown Us Weekly
  3. California woman accuses Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs of drugging and sexually assaulting her when she was in college after dinner date Yahoo Entertainment
  4. Cassie Spotted For 1st Time Since Diddy Lawsuit Amid Rumors He Pressured Her Into Getting Breast Implants Before Demanding Reduction Bossip
  5. Revolt TV Podcaster Exits Company Following Diddy Sexual Abuse Allegations The Root
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Jonathan Majors Appears Before Manhattan Judge On Multiple Misdemeanor Assault Charges | Essence – Essence

  1. Jonathan Majors Appears Before Manhattan Judge On Multiple Misdemeanor Assault Charges | Essence Essence
  2. Jonathan Majors makes court appearance as attorney slams assault case as a ‘witch hunt’ that highlights ‘racial bias’ Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Jonathan Majors Facing “Witch Hunt,” Lawyer Says Of Domestic Violence Case; Actor Appeared Virtually In Court Today, Back Next Month Deadline
  4. Cancel Culture Isn’t Real If You’re A Famous Man. BuzzFeed
  5. Jonathan Majors Charges Not Dropped During First Hearing Pajiba Entertainment News
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Lawyers for Manhattan DA and House Republicans meet Wednesday on intimidation claims – CNN

  1. Lawyers for Manhattan DA and House Republicans meet Wednesday on intimidation claims CNN
  2. ‘Daily Show’ Guest Host Jordan Klepper Gives Jim Jordan Brutal Reminder Of His Past Yahoo News
  3. Rep. Goldman slams Jim Jordan’s hearing: ‘They want to attack prosecutors with antisemitic tropes’ MSNBC
  4. Court hearing set in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s lawsuit against House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan WABC-TV
  5. Manhattan DA, Republican congressman to face off in court over subpoena in Trump case Yahoo News
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Democrats ready counteroffensive for House hearing on Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg – CBS News

  1. Democrats ready counteroffensive for House hearing on Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg CBS News
  2. Dem councilman will testify Bragg is to blame for NYC ‘lawlessness’ at House Judiciary hearing Fox News
  3. Jordan brands Alvin Bragg’s case against Trump as ‘interference’ in election The Hill
  4. Speak Out reader opinion: Rep. Jim Jordan faces lawsuit from New York district attorney Chicago Tribune
  5. Analysis | Bragg’s Manhattan vs. Jordan’s Mansfield: Which one has more crime? The Washington Post
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K-State stars lead Wildcats past Cyclones in Manhattan – CycloneFanatic.com – Cyclone Fanatic

  1. K-State stars lead Wildcats past Cyclones in Manhattan – CycloneFanatic.com Cyclone Fanatic
  2. Iowa State vs. Kansas State – Men’s College Basketball Game Recap – February 18, 2023 ESPN
  3. Three takeaways from Kansas State’s 61-55 basketball victory over Iowa State Cyclones Wichita Eagle
  4. Grill out vs. Kansas State – CycloneFanatic.com | CycloneFanatic: The Internet’s most popular site for fans of the Iowa State Cyclones Cyclone Fanatic
  5. Kansas State vs. Iowa State Prediction: Can We Trust the Wildcats to Roll? OddsChecker
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NYPD tells asylum seekers camped out in Midtown to leave as lawmakers head to Brooklyn to tour new shelter

NEW YORK — Controversy continues to brew over the city’s decision to move asylum seekers from the Watson Hotel in Midtown to the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal.

On Wednesday, City Council members visited the new facility.

But what do the men who have moved there think?

The lawmakers joined in on the chorus of calls, criticizing the living conditions inside the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal — the new home to 1,000 asylum seekers.

“The city of New York is trying to discourage people from staying in their care and that’s why they have set up this kind of congregate facility in the way that they have,” Councilman Lincoln Restler said.

READ MOREAsylum seekers camped outside Watson Hotel say they want to hear from Mayor Eric Adams directly

For days, the city has struggled to convince those staying at the hotel in Midtown to move to Red Hook so that hotel rooms can be given to families.

Many have refused, choosing to camp out in the cold in front of the Watson while arguing the new shelter is isolated, lacking in transportation, with cots stacked head to toe.

CBS2’s Ali Bauman witnessed NYPD officers outside the Watson Hotel on Wednesday night telling those who were still staying on the sidewalk to pack up and leave.

Asylum seekers CBS2 spoke to in Brooklyn on Wednesday said they adjusted just fine.

“A single man can go anywhere, sleep anywhere, eat whatever, but with a kids, it’s a different matter,” said Oscar Marin of Colombia.

The city has been fighting the negative reaction by posting videos and pictures of the facility, reiterating there’s nearly 100 toilets, controlled temperature, hot showers, and three meals per day.

Mayor Eric Adams is accusing some bad actors of spreading misinformation.

“The overwhelming number of them move. From my analysis about 30 are still there, and I’m not even sure they are migrants. There are some agitators that just really … I think is doing a disservice to the migrants,” Adams said.

READ MOREMayor Adams’ plan to use Brooklyn Cruise Terminal as emergency shelter for asylum seekers faces backlash

But advocates say it’s no surprise why people would be upset.

“Nobody wants to be sleeping with 999 people in the same room. I think it’s a very difficult position to be put into, especially for clients who have undergone a lot of trauma,” said Kathryn Kliff, attorney at the Legal Aid Society.

Activists and council members say there’s no reason the city can’t open up more hotels for the asylum seekers, adding the move to Brooklyn is adding to their trauma.



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NYC bike path terror suspect found guilty on all counts



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Sayfullo Saipov was found guilty of murder by a federal jury for using a rented truck to fatally strike eight people on a New York City bike path on Halloween Day in 2017.

Jurors deliberated about six hours over two days in the case involving the deadliest terrorist attack New York had seen since 9/11 – which left six foreign tourists and two Americans dead.

The same jury will determine whether Saipov is sentenced to life in prison or the death penalty. The vote must be unanimous for the death penalty to be imposed. The penalty phase of the trial is scheduled to begin on February 6.

The trial was the first federal death penalty case heard during the administration of President Joe Biden, who had campaigned against capital punishment at the federal level.

Jury deliberations began Wednesday afternoon after Judge Vernon Broderick read them instructions.

Saipov had pleaded not guilty.

He was convicted Thursday in the Southern District of New York of counts of murder in aid of racketeering activity, assault with a dangerous weapon and attempted murder in aid of racketeering activity, attempted murder in aid of racketeering activity, provision of material support to ISIS, and violence and destruction of a motor vehicle.

In closing arguments, defense attorney David Patton did not dispute the facts of the attack Saipov is accused of committing. But the defense disputed the prosecution’s claim that Saipov was motivated to commit the attack to gain entry to ISIS. Patton argued that the attack was spurred by religious fervor to please his God and “ascend to paradise” in his religion.

Prosecutors told jurors that Saipov carried out the attack to become a member of the terrorist group.

“People who ISIS relies upon to conquer territory and kill non-believers, those are its soldiers. Of course they are part of ISIS. That is common sense,” prosecutor Amanda Leigh Houle said. “An organization engaged in a worldwide war needs its soldiers and its soldiers are part of the group.”

The charges stemmed from the 2017 attack in which Saipov drove a U-Haul truck into cyclists and pedestrians on Manhattan’s West Side bike path. He then crashed the vehicle into a school bus and left the truck while brandishing a pellet gun and paintball gun, authorities said at the time. He was shot by an NYPD officer and taken into custody, officials said.

Investigators said Saipov told them he planned the attack for about a year and was inspired by ISIS videos, according to a criminal complaint.

Saipov became radicalized by consuming extremist content during lengthy solo stints as a long-haul truck driver, his attorney said.

He grew up culturally Muslim in Uzbekistan but was not exposed to any significant amount of religious study, and his family members are not ISIS supporters, Patton said.

Saipov came to the United States from Uzbekistan in 2010 and was living in New Jersey before the attack. He lived with his wife and three children and drove for Uber, according to officials.

Saipov came to the US on a diversity immigrant visa, which allows people from countries with low recent immigration to apply for a visa and green card, according to the Department of Homeland Security. He later became a legal permanent resident, officials said.

Of the eight people killed in the attack, five were from Argentina, two were Americans, and one was from Belgium, police said.

The Argentinians were part of a group celebrating the 30th anniversary of their high school graduation in New York City.

Argentina’s Foreign Affairs Ministry identified them as Hernán Diego Mendoza, Diego Enrique Angelini, Alejandro Damián Pagnucco, Ariel Erlij and Hernán Ferruchi.

Nicholas Cleves, 23, from New York, and Darren Drake, 32, from New Milford, New Jersey, were the two Americans killed.

Ann-Laure Decadt, a 31-year-old Belgian woman, was also among those killed, according to a statement from her husband, Alexander Naessens. Decadt, a mother of two young sons, was on a trip to New York with her two sisters and her mother, Naessens said after the attack.

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Founder of investment firm, 46, plunges to death from NYC rooftop bar

The founder of an investment firm plunged to his death from a Manhattan rooftop bar on Wednesday night, cops and law enforcement sources said.

The 46-year-old man plummeted from Bar 54 at the Hyatt Centric Times Square New York in front of at least two witnesses around 6:30 p.m., police and the sources said.

He landed on the street below and was pronounced dead on scene, cops said.

The 46-year-old man plummeted from Bar 54 at the Hyatt Centric Times Square.

The investment founder was pronounced dead.


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His death is being investigated as a suspected suicide, an NYPD spokesperson said.

Sources said the man was a founder and partner at a Connecticut-based investment company.

This is the second time in less than four months a person plunged from the same hotel bar.

In October, aspiring model Elizabeth Gaglewski, of Queens, fell from Bar 54 before hitting a 27th floor balcony, the NYPD said. The 26-year-old woman was remembered as “sweet and loving” by family.

If you are struggling with suicidal thoughts or are experiencing a mental health crisis and live in New York City, you can call 1-888-NYC-WELL for free and confidential crisis counseling. If you live outside the five boroughs, you can dial the 24/7 National Suicide Prevention hotline at 988 or go to SuicidePreventionLifeline.org.

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