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Guy Fieri's Times Square Restaurant Torn Apart in New York Times
Guy Fieri, the neon spiky-haired host of the Food Network's Diners, Drive-ins and Dives show, opened up a huge new restaurant in Times Square and from every review I've seen, the place is a monstrosit...
Posted on 11/14/12 at 2:55 PM
A perfect 10 miles
Just on the edge of a shelter belt north of Fargo, 3 deer stood looking at me. As I ran down the street in the pre-dawn light, flashing lights blinked to alert potential motorists of my presence. But...
Posted on 4/26/11 at 5:10 PM
'Focus' scrutiny on Muslim Americans, NYPD documents show 
The New York Police Department kept secret files on businesses owned by second- and third-generation Americans specifically because they were Muslims, according to newly obtained documents that spell out in the clearest terms yet that police were monitoring people based on religion.
By Adam Goldman and Matt Apuzzo , March 09, 2012
NYPD Muslim surveillance program got White House funding help 
By Eileen Sullivan , February 27, 2012
NYC police say man admits to 5 firebomb attacks 
By Samantha Gross , January 03, 2012
NYC authorities investigate fire attacks on 4 sites 
While members of an Islamic cultural center gathered for a Sunday evening dinner, a Molotov cocktail hurled by an unknown assailant and made from a Starbucks bottle burst and shattered against the center's main entrance. Another was thrown at the sign for the center's school. It was one of a string of suspected arson attacks that police were investigating today as possible bias crimes and trying to determine whether the incidents were linked. No arrests have been made.
By Colleen Long and Verena Dobnik , January 02, 2012
Tight security planned for New Years Eve event at Times Square 
Less than two weeks after graduating from the New York City police academy, more than 1,500 rookie officers have a daunting first assignment: helping to protect Times Square on New Year's Eve. The deployment is just one of an array of security measures — many visible, many not — that the New York Police Department rolls out each year for the event that turns the "Crossroads of the World" into a massive street party that stretches 17 blocks through the heart of Manhattan.
By Tom Hays , December 30, 2011
Dayton: Vikings owner's new digs a non-factor 
By Associated Press , December 07, 2011
Huge Apple store opening at NYC's Grand Central 
One of the world's largest Apple stores is opening at the landmark Grand Central Terminal.
The 23,000-square-foot personal electronics business will start selling to the public on Friday.
By Verena Dobnik , December 06, 2011
Hijacking scare results after pilot is locked in bathroom 
A pilot accidentally locked himself in the bathroom aboard a flight to New York City and touched off a brief hijacking terror scare that underscored the fears about air travel that still linger more than a decade after 9/11.
By Chris Hawley , November 17, 2011
Occupy Wall Street: Movement reaches 1 month, and growth continues 
By Verena Dobnik , October 17, 2011
Park cleanup postponed, heartening NYC protesters 
By Colleen Long and Karen Matthews , October 14, 2011
Newest Wall Street protests target New York City millionaires 
VIDEO: Bottom of articleThe national Occupy Wall Street movement has been heating up again — resulting in about 50 arrests in Boston early today and plans for a Manhattan "Millionaires March" to the homes of some of New York City's wealthiest residents.
By Meghan Barr , October 11, 2011
VIDEO: NYC East River chopper crash kills 1; 4 rescued 
By Colleen Long and Deepti Hajela , October 04, 2011
Wall Street protests apparently spreading to Minneapolis, other cities 
The cofounder of an amorphous group called OccupyMN said on Sunday that 500 to 1,000 protesters will take over Government Plaza in downtown Minneapolis at 9 a.m. Friday. They plan to stay as long as authorities will allow them -- possibly weeks, they say -- in sympathy with similar "occupations" in Manhattan and elsewhere.
By Heron Marquez Estrada , October 03, 2011
'Corporate zombies' on Wall Street; protesters dress up in NYC 
Protesters speaking out against corporate greed and other issues showed no signs of giving up their campaign today, with organizers urging participants to dress up as corporate zombies and to take part in a rally against police brutality.
By Karen Matthews , October 03, 2011
Study shows scores got sick, 1 died trying to kill bedbugs 
By Mike Stobbe , September 22, 2011
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