BIG: The @ManhattanDA has issued an arrest warrant for Edoardo Almagiá, the Princeton-educated antiquities dealer who is accused of conspiracy for his role trafficking stolen property owned by Italy.
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Pumpkins get from the fields to our homes for #Halloween Jack-o'-lanterns thanks to the labor of farmworkers like Adrian and Jose who sent us this photo from Vista CA where they were laboring in the pumpkin harvest. This pumpkin was so heavy it took two men to lift it #WeFeedYou
If you have no water, please turn off the breaker in your panel box. If electricity is restored, the water heater will start heating up, which can cause a fire if there is no water in the tank. Once the water is restored and the tank is full, you can turn the breaker back on.
The full picture of devastation is emerging from Hurricane Helene’s disastrous path through Western North Carolina.
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We haven't seen much from the really remote places yet where they are more isolated and probably won't have power for a while. People don't think of the mountains as flood zones but so many mountain communities get built along river and stream banks, especially the smaller ones
Breaking News: Mayor Eric Adams of New York City was indicted following a federal corruption investigation, said people briefed on the case. https://t.co/w0oNqoJqb8
“Decals imprinted with the old motto — "Courtesy, Professionalism, Respect" — will be replaced with decals bearing the new one: "Fighting crime, protecting the public." The move will cost taxpayers $1,390 per vehicle, according to a police spokesperson.” https://t.co/n90Ykt5EoS
The Democratic Party’s reaction to their candidate having a bad debate substantially outpaces the Republican Party’s reaction to their candidate being convicted of multiple felonies, held liable for rape, and owing judgments in the hundreds of millions for defamation and fraud.
SO BASICALLY PUBLIC LIBRARIES ARE JUST 0.4% OF THE NEW YORK CITY BUDGET, BUT THE MAYOR IS TRYING TO CUT THE LIBRARY'S BUDGET WAY BACK. I’M TALKING $58.3 MILLION! LIBRARIES ARE ALREADY CLOSED ON SUNDAYS BECAUSE OF PREVIOUS CUTS AND MOST BRANCHES WILL BE OPEN FOR JUST FIVE DAYS A WEEK IF THESE CUTS GO THROUGH!! WE ONLY HAVE UNTIL THE END OF JUNE TO TELL @NYCMAYOR #NOCUTSTOLIBRARIES AND SAVE THE LIBRARY.