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Dr. Dre Requests Judge Give Him ‘Single Status’ as Divorce Case Continues

Dr. Dre Requests Judge Give Him ‘Single Status’ as Divorce Case Continues

TMZ has that  is asking the judge to grant him with “single status” in his latest effort to reach some sort of resolution in what looks to be a long, messy divorce with estranged wife Nicole Young.Dre’s attorney Laura Wasser filed a motion for bifurcation, arguing that his ex-wife’s “false allegations of domestic violence” demonstrate that their union is beyond repair. She  Dre held a gun to her head on two separate occasions in 2000 and 2001, punched her face twice, and kicked down the door of a room she had been “hiding from his rage in 2016.” Young...

March 18, 2021
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‘Tough Guy’ Cuomo’s Hard Reign Over MTA Shaken by Growing Scandals

‘Tough Guy’ Cuomo’s Hard Reign Over MTA Shaken by Growing Scandals

SHAREFor ex-transit chief Andy Byford, moving to head London’s transportation system after his two-year stint running New York’s buses and subways marked his own declaration of independence.“I’m now given the space and leeway as a transit professional to do my job,” Byford told THE CITY from London Thursday. “I can do my job for the people of London without interference.”The former head of New York City Transit — who pinned his , in part, on by Gov. Andrew Cuomo — is far from alone.Cuomo’s power over the MTA is unmistakable, insiders say, with bruising calls and commands to officials at the...

March 12, 2021
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Homeless Feel Unwelcome at Gleaming New Moynihan Train Hall as They Stick to Penn Station

Homeless Feel Unwelcome at Gleaming New Moynihan Train Hall as They Stick to Penn Station

SHAREWhen a homeless man who goes by “Kush” first stood outside the new Moynihan Train Hall and peered in, he quickly realized he would be avoiding New York’s newest transit showpiece.“I’ve seen it from the door and I know it’s not for me,” Kush said. “It’s very visible that it’s not for me, so I sleep somewhere else.”Just after midnight last Tuesday, “somewhere else” was across Eighth Avenue in a corridor with several other homeless people on the upper level of Penn Station, alongside a shopping cart stuffed with garbage bags of aluminum cans. Inside the famously grungy rail hub,...

January 10, 2021
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Two Dozen Subway Cars Struck in Overnight Weekend Graffiti Storm

Two Dozen Subway Cars Struck in Overnight Weekend Graffiti Storm

SHARESHARESubway taggers went on a weekend graffiti blitz, striking 24 cars on six lines, THE CITY has learned — including an M train coated in “Alice in Wonderland”-like images of a white rabbit and a Mad Hatter.The bulk of the hits occurred during the nightly 1 a.m.-to-5 a.m. suspension of subway passenger service, a source with knowledge of the incidents said. Most took place in tunnels and along stretches of out-of-service tracks used to store trains — areas that are supposed to be patrolled by the NYPD.Of the 183 subway-car graffiti hits this year, 153 of them — or 83% — have occurred...

December 3, 2020
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MTA’s Fare Evasion Math Was Off Track, Review Finds

MTA’s Fare Evasion Math Was Off Track, Review Finds

SHAREThe financially ailing MTA’s estimate that it loses more than a quarter of a billion dollars annually to fare evasion may be way off the mark, according to a new report.The report being released Thursday by the Office of the MTA Inspector General and obtained by THE CITY, contends the transit agency’s past practices for tracking how many subway and bus riders skipped paying were unreliable and plagued by sampling shortcomings.“The rates could have been on target or they could have been wrong,” said Elizabeth Keating, executive deputy inspector general. “There was just no way for us to...

September 17, 2020
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MTA’s Fare Evasion Math Was Off Track, Review Finds

MTA’s Fare Evasion Math Was Off Track, Review Finds

SHAREThe financially ailing MTA’s estimate that it loses more than a quarter of a billion dollars annually to fare evasion may be way off the mark, according to a new report.The report being released Thursday by the Office of the MTA Inspector General and obtained by THE CITY, contends the transit agency’s past practices for tracking how many subway and bus riders skipped paying were unreliable and plagued by sampling shortcomings.“The rates could have been on target or they could have been wrong,” said Elizabeth Keating, executive deputy inspector general. “There was just no way for us to...

September 17, 2020
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Tomi Lahren Compares Social Distancing Orders to ‘Willful Slavery’ in Deleted Tweet

Tomi Lahren Compares Social Distancing Orders to ‘Willful Slavery’ in Deleted Tweet

Fox News contributor said that compliance to stay-at-home orders is "starting to look a whole lot like willful slavery" in a tweet that has since been deleted.Lahren posted a series of tweets expressing her support toward the minuscule anti-lockdown demonstrations that have cropped up in states like Michigan, Ohio, and North Carolina, among others. In the midst of her diatribe on how the ongoing stay-at-home orders have impacted the livelihood of millions of Americans, the Fox Nation host took it too far when she tweeted out the slavery comparison. As is custom, Tomi received...

April 28, 2020
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