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Rudy Giuliani Hospitalized With Respiratory Issues
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has been hospitalized. A spokesperson confirmed his status but did not provide details regarding the cause of his hospitalization on Sunday. Details regarding the specific nature of his condition or the duration of his hospitalization were not immediately provided by Goodman. Giuliani most recently hosted his online program, America's Mayor Live, on Friday night. Reports indicate he has been in failing health. The broadcast discussed the message of 9/11, stating that the world would stop if Iran obtained a nuclear weapon. Mayor Mumdani issued a statement wishing strength and steady recovery to Giuliani and his family. Goodman noted that Giuliani's condition was exacerbated by restrictive airway disease attributed to his exposure to dust and toxins from the September 11 attacks.
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Firefighters Injured In New York Building Collapse
At least three firefighters fell when a floor collapsed during a fire on the westbound Bruckner Expressway near Hunts Point Avenue. One firefighter sustained serious burns during the incident. The injured firefighters were transported to a local hospital and are expected to survive. Firefighters brought the blaze under control at approximately 5 p.m. At least three firefighters fell during a four-alarm fire that broke out just before 3 p.m. One firefighter sustained serious injuries, according to FDNY Fire Chief John Esposito.
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Officials Allege NYPD Coordinated With ICE
City Council member Sandy Nurse, representing District 37, alleged that ICE agents collaborated with the NYPD at Wyckoff Medical Center. Nurse stated that internet videos show NYPD security support allowed agents to leave the hospital. She noted that she and an attorney were unable to obtain information regarding the individual involved. Nurse characterized the incident as a clear violation of New York City's sanctuary city laws. They are calling for stricter NYPD policies on interacting with ICE to provide clear guidance on refusing assistance requests. A spokesperson for the mayor stated they are reviewing the letter and are committed to upholding city laws protecting immigrant communities.
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Screwber App Developers Two Years
Developers of the 'Screwber' application received two-year prison sentences for facilitating a scam targeting Uber customers in New York City. The scheme involved helping drivers defraud passengers.
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Javier Milei To Attend Milken Institute Conference In US
Argentine President Javier Milei is scheduled to travel to the United States for the fourth time this year. He will participate in the Milken Institute Global Conference, an international forum for leaders in finance, technology, business, and public policy.
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Emily Blunt Film Earns $10M In Previews
A film sequel reuniting Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, and Emily Blunt earned $10 million from Thursday night previews. The movie is projected to earn between $75 million and $80 million, which would make it the top weekend movie ticket seller.
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Spirit Airlines Ends Global Operations
American Airlines suddenly suspended its operations on Saturday. Passengers are currently stranded at several major US airports, including LaGuardia in New York and airports in the northern and southern Carolinas. The suspension has impacted Spirit Airlines passengers as well.
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Former Brown University Student Illegal Voting
Leona Summy has been charged with illegal voting, according to federal prosecutors. Prosecutors allege Summy was not a U.S. citizen when registering to vote and casting ballots in federal elections between 2020 and 2024.
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Chevron CEO Discusses Jet Fuel Supply
Chevron CEO Mike Worth stated that jet fuel inventories in certain parts of the world were at seasonally low levels before the conflict began. He noted that his company had record production in the U.S.
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World Trade Center Steel Beam Begins Nationwide Tour
A nationwide tribute is bringing a piece of the World Trade Center to cities across the U.S. to commemorate 25 years since the September 11th attacks. The Tunnel to Towers organization launched their Steel Across America tour on Saturday in Lower Manhattan. Over the next four months, a steel support beam recovered from the south tower will be displayed. The beam is scheduled to visit 35 stops across the United States. Senator Booker stated that progress from the civil rights movement is being rolled back in relation to a Supreme Court ruling on Louisiana congressional redistricting.
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