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  • Enterovirus ruled out for NJ preschooler

    Enterovirus ruled out for NJ preschooler

    Updated:Wednesday, October 22 2014 8:10 AM EDT2014-10-22 12:10:09 GMT

    Authorities have determined that a second child who attended a New Jersey preschool where a child died of enterovirus D68 did not have the respiratory illness. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found no traces in the boy. Enterovirus was blamed for the death of 4 year-old Eli Waller last month.

    Authorities have determined that a second child who attended a New Jersey preschool where a child died of enterovirus D68 did not have the respiratory illness. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found no traces in the boy. Enterovirus was blamed for the death of 4 year-old Eli Waller last month.

  • Teresa Giudice asks to serve term in halfway house

    Teresa Giudice asks to serve term in halfway house

    Updated:Wednesday, October 22 2014 7:36 AM EDT2014-10-22 11:36:02 GMT

    "Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Teresa Giudice is petitioning to serve most of her federal prison sentence in a halfway house. A lawyer for Giudice filed a letter with a judge in Newark this week, asking for a recommendation that she serve 12 months in a halfway house. Giudice was sentenced to 15 months in prison after she pleaded guilty to bankruptcy fraud and conspiracy. Her husband, Giuseppe "Joe" Giudice, was sentenced to 41 months.

    "Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Teresa Giudice is petitioning to serve most of her federal prison sentence in a halfway house. A lawyer for Giudice filed a letter with a judge in Newark this week, asking for a recommendation that she serve 12 months in a halfway house. Giudice was sentenced to 15 months in prison after she pleaded guilty to bankruptcy fraud and conspiracy. Her husband, Giuseppe "Joe" Giudice, was sentenced to 41 months.

  • Letter demands arrest of Rubenstein on rape accusation

    Letter demands arrest of Rubenstein on rape accusation

    Updated:Wednesday, October 22 2014 7:15 AM EDT2014-10-22 11:15:15 GMT

    The attorney for a woman who's accused a prominent New York City lawyer of rape has delivered a letter to prosecutors demanding his arrest. Attorney Kenneth Montgomery says in the letter that Sanford Rubenstein should be arrested and charged with third-degree rape. The letter was hand-delivered Tuesday to District Attorney Cyrus Vance's office.

    The attorney for a woman who's accused a prominent New York City lawyer of rape has delivered a letter to prosecutors demanding his arrest. Attorney Kenneth Montgomery says in the letter that Sanford Rubenstein should be arrested and charged with third-degree rape. The letter was hand-delivered Tuesday to District Attorney Cyrus Vance's office.

  • NY coach arrested on sex charges

    NY coach arrested on sex charges

    Updated:Wednesday, October 22 2014 6:54 AM EDT2014-10-22 10:54:33 GMT

    New York prosecutors say a 24-year-old basketball coach was charged with rape and criminal sexual act after she had sexual encounters with student who was 16 at the time. Megan Mahoney was arrested Monday and arraigned on the charges. She was released. Her attorney on Tuesday denied the accusations.

    New York prosecutors say a 24-year-old basketball coach was charged with rape and criminal sexual act after she had sexual encounters with student who was 16 at the time. Megan Mahoney was arrested Monday and arraigned on the charges. She was released. Her attorney on Tuesday denied the accusations.

  • Passenger at Newark Airport being tested for Ebola

    Passenger at Newark Airport being tested for Ebola

    Updated:Wednesday, October 22 2014 5:53 AM EDT2014-10-22 09:53:44 GMT

    An airline passenger who arrived at Newark Liberty Airport Tuesday was taken to a hospital for "further evaluation" as part of the enhanced Ebola screening measures, a CDC official said. Screeners flagged the passenger for "reporting symptoms or having a potential exposure to Ebola," the official said.

    An airline passenger who arrived at Newark Liberty Airport Tuesday was taken to a hospital for "further evaluation" as part of the enhanced Ebola screening measures, a CDC official said. Screeners flagged the passenger for "reporting symptoms or having a potential exposure to Ebola," the official said.

  • Football team hazing scandal

    Suspension of Sayreville coach upheld

    Suspension of Sayreville coach upheld

    Updated:Tuesday, October 21 2014 10:40 PM EDT2014-10-22 02:40:09 GMT

    The Sayreville, N.J., Board of Education voted behind closed doors Tuesday night to uphold the suspension of varsity football coach George Najjar to the disappointment of many who showed up to support him. Sayreville War Memorial High School football player Vincent Faultz was among the many stepping up to voice support for embattled varsity football coach.

    The Sayreville, N.J., Board of Education voted behind closed doors Tuesday night to uphold the suspension of varsity football coach George Najjar to the disappointment of many who showed up to support him. Sayreville War Memorial High School football player Vincent Faultz was among the many stepping up to voice support for embattled varsity football coach.

  • Then & Now: New York City nightclubs

    Then & Now: New York City nightclubs

    Updated:Tuesday, October 21 2014 6:29 PM EDT2014-10-21 22:29:17 GMT

    New York City is known for many things. One of them is its amazing nightlife. These days going out to a nightclub usually means velvet ropes, loud music and bottle service. But that wasn't always the case. In fact nightlife as we know it was actually invented in New York in the 1920s. Before that era, people went to vaudeville shows or organized balls and dances. 

    New York City is known for many things. One of them is its amazing nightlife. These days going out to a nightclub usually means velvet ropes, loud music and bottle service. But that wasn't always the case. In fact nightlife as we know it was actually invented in New York in the 1920s. Before that era, people went to vaudeville shows or organized balls and dances. 

  • 911 system technology flaws

    911 system technology flaws

    Updated:Tuesday, October 21 2014 5:57 PM EDT2014-10-21 21:57:35 GMT

    We are used to technology helping us make our lives easier and work more efficient. But when it comes to the FDNY and EMS' 911 system, the city's top investigator said the technology is actually causing human error. An ambulance took 21 minutes to get to a house fire in Far Rockaway, Queens, last April, according to a new report. 

    We are used to technology helping us make our lives easier and work more efficient. But when it comes to the FDNY and EMS' 911 system, the city's top investigator said the technology is actually causing human error. An ambulance took 21 minutes to get to a house fire in Far Rockaway, Queens, last April, according to a new report. 

  • What is Plyoga?

    What is Plyoga?

    Updated:Tuesday, October 21 2014 5:45 PM EDT2014-10-21 21:45:14 GMT

    If you're looking for a new workout this fall, Plyoga might just be for you. Plyoga is a mix of high-intensity plyometrics -- or exercises that use rapid movements to build power -- and calming yoga. Stephanie Lauren, a lifelong athlete, came up with the idea for this fitness hybrid about a year ago. Each class is about an hour.There are four parts, beginning with a warm-up called "plyoflow" that really gets the blood flowing.

    If you're looking for a new workout this fall, Plyoga might just be for you. Plyoga is a mix of high-intensity plyometrics -- or exercises that use rapid movements to build power -- and calming yoga. Stephanie Lauren, a lifelong athlete, came up with the idea for this fitness hybrid about a year ago. Each class is about an hour.There are four parts, beginning with a warm-up called "plyoflow" that really gets the blood flowing.

  • NYCLU, Cuomo agree on defending poor

    NYCLU, Cuomo agree on defending poor

    Updated:Tuesday, October 21 2014 3:56 PM EDT2014-10-21 19:56:50 GMT

    The New York Civil Liberties Union and the Cuomo administration are expected to announce an agreement to improve criminal defense for the state's poor.

    Gov. Andrew Cuomo says his administration's agreement with the New York Civil Liberties Union to improve criminal defense for the state's poor addresses longstanding inequities.

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