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Search operation at frozen lake in New Jersey Video included

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Police and rescue workers scrambled to find several people who fell through ice into the frigid water of a lake in Mount Olive, New Jersey, on Monday evening. More>>

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Panel calls for elimination of LIPA Video included

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The powerful commission overseeing the response of New York utilities to Superstorm Sandy recommended eliminating the state's Long Island Power Authority. More>>

Staten Island woman's service dog needs expensive surgery Video included

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Ruth DeJesus spends most of her days tucked away in her cozy Staten Island apartment. She lives with her teenage son, Orlando, and her daughter, Kimberly. More>>

NJ boy not allowed back to school without flu shot Video included

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A 4-year-old boy from New Jersey was asked not to return to this school without a flu shot. But his parents say the child is allergic to the raw egg in the vaccine. Jeremy Pereira was home playing on More>>

Serial killer Rodney Alcala gets prison for NYC slayings Video included

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A serial killer already sentenced to death in California has received a prison sentence in New York after he admitted killing two other young women in the 1970s. More>>

VIDEO: Escalator accident at PATH station Video included

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Five people were hurt in an accident involving an escalator at a New Jersey PATH station. More>>

Obama taps Hagel for Defense, Brennan for CIA Video included

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President Barack Obama on Monday nominated Chuck Hagel as his next defense secretary and counterterrorism adviser John Brennan to lead the Central Intelligence Agency. More>>

NYC school bus drivers at work Tuesday, strike still looms Video included

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New York City school bus drivers were on the job Monday and are expected on Tuesday, but the threat of a possible strike still loomed. More>>

Proposal to put retired cops in schools

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From New York's Staten Island borough, an idea has emerged to tap into the city's vast network of retired police officers as an armed force to patrol the schools. More>>

Conn. mayor: Name school for teacher in massacre

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The mayor of Stratford, Conn., is proposing to name a school for a teacher who was killed in the massacre in nearby Newtown. More>>

Study: Billions of Earth-size planets in Milky Way

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Astronomers estimate one in six stars in our Milky Way galaxy has a planet the size of Earth orbiting it. That translates to at least 17 billion Earth-size planets. More>>

Lindsay Lohan court hearing

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Lindsay Lohan's attorney predicts there will be no case against the actress in connection with an alleged fight at a Manhattan nightclub. More>>

New Lego robotics kit talks to iPhones

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Lego bricks are getting cozy with the iPhone and other Apple devices in the latest incarnation of the Mindstorms robotics kit. More>>

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  • Monday, January 7 2013 10:09 PM EST2013-01-08 03:09:54 GMT
    Most patients in the waiting room of a CityMD urgent care facility Monday night were there with flu-like symptoms. The CDC reports that 41 states have widespread influenza activity. Of those, 29 -- including
    Most patients in the waiting room of a CityMD urgent care facility Monday night were there with flu-like symptoms. The CDC reports that 41 states have widespread influenza activity. Of those, 29 -- including
  • Monday, January 7 2013 9:57 PM EST2013-01-08 02:57:08 GMT
    Police and rescue workers scrambled to find several people who fell through ice into the frigid water of a lake in Mount Olive, New Jersey, on Monday evening.
    Police and rescue workers scrambled to find several people who fell through ice into the frigid water of a lake in Mount Olive, New Jersey, on Monday evening.
  • Monday, January 7 2013 9:12 PM EST2013-01-08 02:12:56 GMT
    Ruth DeJesus spends most of her days tucked away in her cozy Staten Island apartment. She lives with her teenage son, Orlando, and her daughter, Kimberly.
    Ruth DeJesus spends most of her days tucked away in her cozy Staten Island apartment. She lives with her teenage son, Orlando, and her daughter, Kimberly.

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    Monday, January 7 2013 6:48 PM EST2013-01-07 23:48:04 GMT
    The powerful commission overseeing the response of New York utilities to Superstorm Sandy recommended eliminating the state's Long Island Power Authority.
    The powerful commission overseeing the response of New York utilities to Superstorm Sandy recommended eliminating the state's Long Island Power Authority.
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