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Family, colleagues of worker killed in Jersey City construction site fall call for change

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Juan Jose Coc, 40, died on Feb. 2 after falling four stories.
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Clarkstown School Board holds meeting over gender expression bathrooms

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While the policy aims to support gender diversity and inclusivity, not everyone is comfortable with its implementation.
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Medical teams targeted: Israeli sniper fire hits operating room staff

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Palestinian medics targeted by Israelis; hospitals disrupted. Plea for foreign intervention. Blockades worsen situation.
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The Real Deal: How to get the best price when purchasing a car

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News 12’s Alexa Farrell has The Real Deal on how to save when it comes to what you drive.
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Heated discussion expected at Clarkstown School Board meeting over gender expression bathrooms

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While the policy aims to support gender diversity and inclusivity, not everyone is comfortable with its implementation.
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How Rainbow Railroad helps save LGBTQ lives

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Rainbow Railroad, a Toronto-based organization that relocates LGBTQ refugees from nations where they are at risk, rescued Latoya Nugent from persecution in Jamaica. She joins CEO Kimahli Powell to tell Canada Tonight why the work is more...
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How the Rainbow Railroad helps save LGBTQ lives

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The Rainbow Railroad, a Toronto-based organization that relocates LGBTQ refugees from nations where they are at risk, rescued Latoya Nugent from persecution in Jamaica. She joins CEO Kamali Powell to tell Canada Tonight why the work is...
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NYC DOT installs mid-block crossings on Atlantic Avenue

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The city’s Department of Transportation installed three mid-block crossings on Atlantic Avenue.
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Transgender columnist has mixed reaction to Alberta's policy changes

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Julia Malott, a transgender columnist, says she supports parts of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's planned gender identity policy changes but that 'more nuance' is needed in some areas, such as the issue of hormone therapies.
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Fatal crash involving teens prompts safety review of Ulster County intersection

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Three passenger cars and a tractor-trailer crashed at the intersection of Routes 28 and 212 on Jan. 8.
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Sen. Blumenthal among lawmakers who grilled tech executives on social media's impact

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Blumenthal additionally asked the CEOs to support his Kids Online Safety Bill, which would require tech platforms to be more transparent.
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Some commuters and businesses disagree with new vendor laws expanding where they can set up

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While many vendors are happy about the increased flexibility in their day-to-day operations, small business owners and commuters are concerned about the crowding.
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Gaza displaced families: Palestinians constantly ordered to move

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Israel's bombardment has displaced thousands of Palestinian families in Gaza but their place of shelter is turning into a war zone.
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Secaucus announces plans to install new state-of-the-art cameras at all entrances and exits in town

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Officials say the cost of the state-of-the-art cameras is estimated to be about $500,000.
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New safety measures mulled in Winnipeg after attack on Edmonton city hall

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Some city leaders in Winnipeg are raising safety concerns and calling for tighter safety measures, including metal detectors, after an attack last week at Edmonton's city hall.
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Al-Amal hospital under siege: Palestinian Red Crescent ordered to evacuate

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Israeli forces have declared the area around Al Amal Hospital in Khan Younis unsafe.
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Ask the Bronx Borough President: January 2024

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News 12 sits down with Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson to answer questions from YOU for this month's edition of Ask the Bronx Borough President.
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Ontario issues warning: update kids’ vax records or face school suspension

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Tens of thousands of Ontario students are facing suspension if they don't update their vaccination records, as the province pushes hard to get kids caught up on shots for everything from COVID-19 to chickenpox.
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Tata Tiago CNG with AMT! Does it even make sense

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Tata Motors recently launched the new Tata Tiago CNG AMT hatchback in the Indian market. The Tiago CNG AMT is India’s first CNG AMT hatchback and is priced at Rs 7.90 lakh (ex-showroom). The Tiago CNG AMT is available in four variants –...
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What happened to Alaska Airlines’s Boeing 737 Max 9 whose door blew off?

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An order by US officials to ground 737 Max 9s for inspection will affect 171 aircraft worldwide.
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FAA investigates after Boeing 737 cabin panel blows out at 16,000 feet

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U.S. airline regulators have temporarily grounded 171 Boeing 737 Max 9 planes after a terrifying non-fatal incident aboard an Alaska Airlines flight. A cabin window blew out and depressurized the passenger cabin in mid-air, forcing an...
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IMO Chief Arsenio Dominguez at UNSC: 'Attacks against international shipping in the Red Sea area are not acceptable'

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Secretary-General of the IMO Arsenio Dominguez, during his address to the United Nations Security Council, condemns attacks against international shipping in the Red Sea. Dominguez said, “Attacks against international shipping in the Red...
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Armed groups kill at least 198 people in series of attacks across central Nigeria

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Nigerian authorities say armed groups known as ‘bandits’ hit 20 communities and injure more than 300 people.
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Nigeria violence: funerals for some of the 160 killed in attacks

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At least 160 people have been killed in central Nigeria - in attacks on remote villages over the weekend