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A New York City police officer and at least three others have been killed after a gunman entered a Midtown Manhattan office building and opened fire, according to officials. Police said the gunman ...
What to know about the shooting at a New York City office tower that killed 4 NYC Mayor Eric Adams said Tuesday that the gunman was trying to target the headquarters of the NFL but took the wrong ...
Five people are dead following a shooting inside a midtown Manhattan office building on Monday, July 28, 2025, in New York City. The shooter opened fire inside 345 Park Ave. with an M-4 rifle, kill… ...
A gunman armed with an assault-style rifle killed four people inside a Manhattan skyscraper that houses the headquarters of the NFL and offices of several major financial firms and then shot ...
At least two people, including a New York City police officer, were shot Monday in a midtown office building that houses some of the country’s top financial firms and the National Football League.
No motive has been announced. A suicide note was found expressing grievances with the NFL and saying Tamura suffered from CTE, a source said. Follow for live updates.
New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia and Cornell noted that it is being recognized for the 22nd consecutive year, with 12 specialties in the Top 10.
An ambulance carrying the body of New York City police officer Didarul Islam exits New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Hospital early Tuesday in New York City. (Angelina Katsanis/AP) ...
Deadly shooting at Midtown Manhattan tower rocks New York City Officials say the suspected gunman killed four people and himself City authorities including Mayor Eric Adams hold briefing on ...
NewYork-Presbyterian is reportedly facing a federal Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation to determine whether private contracts it makes with insurers include anticompetitive restrictions ...
The Department of Justice is investigating New York-Presbyterian’s potentially unlawful contracts with insurers to keep prices high, according to a subpoena.