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Chloe Sevigny, 45, puts her nine month belly on display during walk around NYC

Chloe Sevigny flaunted her nine-month baby bump while out and about New York City on Tuesday. The actress wore a surgical mask and gloves and dished to her fans that she's due 'any second.'




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First Time Mum: Ferne McCann's boyfriend STORMS off after refusing to take her Instagram photos

There was trouble in paradise for Ferne McCann on Wednesday's episode of First Time Mum as she had her first row with her boyfriend and had a pregnancy scare.




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New York City subways have become a hotbed of crime amid pandemic

Since the pandemic exploded in New York City and millions stopped going to work, ridership has decreased by 90 percent but there has been an increase in crimes on the underground network.




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Bill de Blasio under attack for singling out the Jewish community for breaking social distancing

The NYC Mayor showed up at an Orthodox Jewish funeral in Williamsburg Tuesday and threatened mourners with arrest for ignoring social distancing. His actions were widely condemned.




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Coronavirus US: Cuomo resumes elective surgeries at hospitals

On Tuesday, there were 330 COVID-19 deaths across the state of New York which is the lowest number since April 29, which brings the total to 17,968. There were 957 new hospitalizations.




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Coronavirus patient in New York died because her ventilator was turned up too high by junior doctors

New York City doctors in residence have said that coronavirus patients are dying while they being made to work on intensive care units with no prior training in the field.




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Sarah Silverman keeps up nightly salute to frontline healthcare workers in hoodie and beanie

Silverman was accompanied as she usually is by her pal Annie Segal. 'It makes us feel connected and that we aren't alone,' Sarah has explained about her commitment to the salute.




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NYPD officers order homeless people off the empty subway trains

Officers from the NYPD were seen ordering homeless people off the subways on Thursday just a day after officials pledged to take action against them sleeping on empty trains.




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Bill de Blasio apologizes for shutting down Jewish orthodox funeral attended by hundreds in Brooklyn

New York City mayor Bill de Blasio has apologized for singling out 'Jewish community' after Hasidic funeral of Rabbi Chaim Maertz saw thousands gather in Williamsburg NYC Tuesday night.




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New York City's heart attack spike could have been early sign of COVID-19

A spike in heart attacks in mid-February could have been an early sign that the coronavirus was starting to spread in New York City before it became the epicenter for the illness in mid-March.




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Barbra Streisand mourns the loss of legendary Hollywood casting director Cis Corman at age 93

Barbra Streisand is mourning the loss of dear and longtime friend and colleague Cis Corman, who passed away on Monday at the age of 93.




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Emily Ratajkowski shows off her supermodel figure as she tries on the 'favorite' sheer collection

The supermodel - who lives in New York City with her husband Sebastian Bear-McClard but has been staying in Los Angeles this spring - showed off the styles on Thursday.




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New York City subways will CLOSE every night from 1am-5am to be disinfected

Starting 1am on May 6, the subways will shut down for four hours every night to be cleaned. The Long Island Rail Road and Metro North trains will also be cleaned.




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Sebastian Stan tunes out the world as he strolls on the street wearing his earbuds and latex gloves 

Marvel Cinematic Universe star Sebastian Stan was seen on the streets of New York City on Wednesday, staying safe in a pair of bright blue latex gloves as added precaution against the coronavirus pandemic.




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NYPD cops run after hearse and arrest teen at Jewish funeral after de Blasio told them to crack down

Chaos broke out between law enforcement and mourners at the Orthodox Jewish funeral of Rabbi Cheskel Wagshel in Borough Park Thursday.




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Helena Christensen looks effortlessly chic in a leather jacket as she steps out to grab a juice

The supermodel, 51, looked effortlessly chic as she took a stroll on a windy day in New York City on Thursday.




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Decomposed body found stuffed into a freezer by son clearing out deceased mother's Harlem apartment 

The man discovered the decomposed body, believed to have been in the freezer around ten years, as he was clearing out his deceased mother's apartment on Broadway, Harlem, New York City.




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Real Housewives Of New York City: Tinsley Mortimer and mother Dale Mercer cry backstage at NYFW

The 44-year-old reality star cried along with her mother Dale Mercer as the former 'It girl' regained her 'spark' on Thursday's episode of The Real Housewives Of New York City.




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Colorado paramedic who volunteered to help battle COVID-19 in New York City has died from the virus

Paul Cary, 66, from Colorado was volunteering for FEMA in New York. His main duty consisted of transporting COVID-19 patients. He had been working in the city since April 1st before falling ill.




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Moment 'essential worker' pummels Asian man on New York subway because victim started COVID-19'

A shocking video shows the moment an unhinged man believed to be an essential worker throws 40 punches at an innocent bystander who was Asian, because the attacker blamed him for COVID-19.




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Influencer who fled NYC amid the pandemic is BLASTED over sponsored post on Instagram

Naomi Davis, known as Taza on Instagram, left NYC for Arizona in March, despite recommendations not to travel. Her first sponsored post since then was flooded with criticism and deleted




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Landlord is caught offering free rent to women in exchange for sex during the coronavirus pandemic

A Long Island landlord referred to as 'Eddie' posted a Craigslists ad offering women free rent in exchange for sex




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Bags of gratitude containing fashion and beauty products given to nurses temporarily residing in NY

As a token of gratitude and appreciation for frontline workers, swag bags were created by From Fashion, With Love and distributed to 800 nurses who left their families to come to NYC to help.




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Coronavirus US: Anti-lockdown protests across the country

Large demonstrations occurred across the country, from New York to North Carolina, with protesters urging an end to stay-at-home orders put in place amid the COVID-19 pandemic.




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Sarah Jessica Parker heads to The Hamptons with Matthew Broderick and family amid pandemic

Sarah Jessica Parker was spotted with a mask on her face while loading up her car ahead of a trip to The Hamptons with her husband Matthew Broderick and their kids.




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Andy Cohen and son Ben join a socially distant crowd to cheer first responders in the West Village

Andy Cohen took his adorable son Ben along to participate in what has become a highlight of the day for many New Yorkers in quarantine. Later, he posted a sweet photo of Ben holding his hand.




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Mayor de Blasio says Cuomo's subway closures will leave the homeless more vulnerable

The subway is to shutdown between 1am and 5am from Wednesday onwards. The aim is to ensure subway cars and stations are disinfected but homeless people could be at an even greater risk.




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Bob Arum slams Dana White ahead of UFC 249 as veteran promotor hits out at 'cowboy behaviour'

White has yielded plenty of criticism for his promotion's handling of the crisis, with the 50-year-old fighting tooth and nail to save UFC 249, which was set to be headlined by Khabib Nurmagomedov.




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Sebastian Stan takes precautions with latex gloves and a medical face mask in NYC

Sebastian Stan was seen walking around the streets of New York City on Saturday, and he made sure to protect himself with some gear as the city continues to grapple with the coronavirus pandemic.




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De Blasio's NY social distance snitch hotline is suspended after being bombarded with prank calls

NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio unveiled the controversial scheme on Saturday, urging New Yorkers to text 311 to report anyone violating the state's social distancing rules or stay-at-home orders




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Ex-FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb predicts above 100,000 will die from coronavirus by end of June

Dr Scott Gottlieb on Sunday expressed concern that confirmed coronavirus infections and hospitalizations are still increasing in 20 states including Texas and Illinois.




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Andy Cohen's son Ben goes out for a walk with his father in flip flops for the first time

After taking his son out for his first public steps the day before, Andy Cohen celebrated a smaller milestone when his son Ben went for a walk in flip flops for the first time.




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Taylor Swift sends Utah nurse a handwritten note out of gratitude for work amid COVID-19 pandemic

Nurse Whitney Hilton, who works at Ogden, Utah's McKay-Dee Hospital, took to social media Sunday to thank the Grammy-winner, 30, for her act of kindness.




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Emily Ratajkowski flaunts taut figure in orange string bikini as she poses for Inamorata campaign

The I Feel Pretty actress recently told Vogue about how she's staying busy during isolation: 'For me, it's more of an emotional and mental battle of keeping my spirits up and staying busy.'




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Leader of Bronx biker gang 'shot dead by two masked men in targeted hit'

Francisco Rosado, head of the Bronx chapter of the Pagan Motorcycle Club, was gunned down in the borough's Allerton neighborhood at around 3.20pm on Saturday, law enforcement sources say.




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Colorado paramedic, 66, who went to NYC to volunteer and died of coronavirus given hero's procession

Paul Cary, 66, of Aurora, Colorado, had been part of Ambulnz's State of New York COVID Response team when he volunteered to be deployed to the state's coronavirus epicenter, New York City.




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Hilary Rhoda shows off baby bump in white dress while walking dogs in NYC with husband Sean Avery

The 35-year-old model was joined by husband Sean Avery on a Sunday stroll in New York City with their dogs.




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Sarah Silverman performs daily salute to frontline workers... ahead of her LSD doc Have a Good Trip

The 49-year-old comedian sported a 'Good Morning Mt. Vernon' baseball shirt alongside her assistant-turned-'quarantine partner' Annie Segal




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Two masked gunmen aim pistols with silencers and execute Bronx biker gang leader

A newly released surveillance video shows the moment two men wearing surgical masks jumped out of a Jeep with guns drawn and attacked Francisco Rosado, of the Pagan Motorcycle Club.




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Chloe Sevigny cradles newborn baby as she and boyfriend Sinisa Mackovic head home

Segvigny's offspring could only be days old, as the star still appeared heavily pregnant while talking a walk last Tuesday.




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Mom dies of a C-section gone wrong just four days after threatening to expose 'incompetent doctors'

Just four days after Amber Rose Isaac, 26, complained of 'incompetent doctors', she died during childbirth in New York City




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Sarah Silverman cuts a dash in plaid jacket and jeans at nightly salute to NYC's healthcare workers

Silverman, 49, sported sunglasses and had a baseball cap pulled down over her long hair as she banged on a saucepan with metal tongs on the fire escape of her building,




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Julia Roberts stuns in a tiered tulle black and white gown to honor the Met Gala

To honor the Met Gala, that was cancelled as the country continues to grapple with the coronavirus pandemic, Julia Roberts shared a glamorous throwback photo.




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MTA says it will use ultraviolet lights to kill coronavirus on NYC subways, buses

The modern technology will be trialed to clean trains, buses and work areas in the city, officials announced on Sunday.




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Fifteen children are hospitalized in NYC with rare but deadly Kawasaki disease

Kawasaki disease is a rare inflammatory syndrome that has left children fighting for their lives in intensive care amid the pandemic.




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Coronavirus US: Three Queens hospital workers die in two weeks

Wayne Edwards, 61, his supervisor Derik Braswell, 57, and Priscilla Carrow (pictured), 65, handed doctors and nurses masks at Elmhurst Hospital Center, New York.




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NYC murder rates rise 35 percent year on year

The NYPD reported 5,121 crimes in April, which is a roughly 28.5% drop from April 2019.




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Coronavirus US: Rise in cases may be 'new normal', says expert

Dr Scott Gottlieb said health experts had expected to see declines in new cases by now and that the spread of the virus may not go down any further as parts of the US start to relax lockdown measures.




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Coronavirus US: De Blasio says NYC won't reopen til September

The city is on lockdown along with the rest of the state until May 15 at least, after which point is must meet seven requirements set out by Gov. Andrew Cuomo before it can reopen.




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Geico Skytypers sky write heartfelt messages of support to frontline workers over New York City

A fleet of World War II planes flown by members of the Geico Skytypers Air Show Team took to the skies on Tuesday to write messages of support to frontline workers in New York City.