Build Community, Shape Culture, and Celebrate our Church Family! We will share more information, tell more stories, give the why behind the what, and get to know each other - all through the CHAC Insider Podcast! Plus, you can also catch the audio of the weekend message whenever you miss or are out of town.
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This podcast features the people, businesses, and events of the North Boroughs of Pittsburgh, PA (Bellevue, Avalon, Ben Avon, Ben Avon Heights, Emsworth, Kilbuck and Ohio Townships).
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Unleash your disc golf potential with The Intentional Disc Golfer podcast! Join us as we dive deep into the physical and mental aspects of this incredible sport, helping you become the player you've always dreamed of being. We're here to elevate your game, share expert insights, and inspire intentional growth on and off the course. Support our mission by becoming a part of our avid listener community. Together, let's take your disc golf journey to new heights! Email us at theintentionaldiscg ...
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Avoiding Babylon was started during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. During these difficult and dark days, when most of us were isolated from family, friends, our parishes, and even the Sacraments themselves, this channel was started as a statement of standing against the tyrannical mandates that many of us were living under. Since those early days, this channel has morphed into an amazing community of friends…no…more than friends…Christian brothers and sisters…who have grown in joy and ...
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We're talking with the people migrating from, to, and within this Himalayan country located between China and India. You'll hear from a wide range of Nepali men and women who have chosen to leave the country for better work or education opportunities. Their stories will help you understand what drives people — in Nepal and worldwide — to mortgage their property or borrow huge sums of money to go abroad, often leaving their loved ones behind. Despite many predictions, migration from Nepal has ...
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"We believe it’s time for media outlets to stop labeling brats by age. Military brats come in all stages of life, from childhood to senior adulthood—and we’re proud of that identity, no matter our age. We didn't serve. We got served!" - Punk Brats Punk Brats is a dynamic monthly podcast hosted by the Quintero Sisters, Rose and Lisa, dedicated to connecting military brats from around the world. We explore the unique experiences and challenges of brat life—whether you’re a stateside brat, stat ...
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Dive deep into the wedding industry and learn actionable tips from host Brandee Gaar and guest wedding pro CEOs that will enable you take your wedding business to new heights! Uncover the proven strategies, insights, and stories of successful wedding professionals who have built thriving businesses in this dynamic and competitive market. Each week, Brandee Gaar, a seasoned wedding industry expert and CEO of Blush by Brandee Gaar, brings you exclusive interviews with top wedding industry pros ...
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NYC NOW is a feed of the most up-to-date local news from across New York City and the region. With three updates a day, every weekday, you'll get breaking news, top headlines, and in-depth coverage. It’s all the news you need to know right now to make New York work for you.
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Since 2007, Two Writing Teachers has been a vibrant community of reflective writers. We're excited to take our passion for teaching writing to new heights in the second season of our podcast. Join us as we explore ways to create, lead, and sustain joyful and productive writing workshops, empowering educators to help their students become competent, brave, and confident writers. Let's make writing instruction engaging and rewarding for everyone involved! Would your company like to sponsor an ...
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Welcome to The Plant Fueled Podcast! I'm Dr. Cass Warbeck—a family medicine resident, plant-based athlete, and vegan advocate. Join me for engaging conversations with physicians, athletes, researchers, and leaders in sport performance, nutrition, and lifestyle medicine. Together, we're unlocking the keys to optimizing your health and taking your performance to new heights.
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Pinnacle Forum's podcast features interviews with our Partners and, occasionally, other guest speakers. Learn how to take your position of leadership to a higher purpose and deeper significance. Our speciality is in helping leaders to steward their influence in ways that honor Jesus Christ - which changes the cultures in which we live: family, personal, work, community, country, and globally. After all people are not just observing the amount of success we achieve, but they are watching how ...
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Dr. Mala specializes in the integration of Western psychology and Eastern philosophy bringing together the best of both worlds in her work with clients. As an expert in marriage and family therapy, rehabilitative therapy, and more. Dr. Mala's expertise has helped a cross section of the community from business professionals and political figures to athletes, families, couples, and youth. Dr. Mala has her own private practice and therapy center, Synergy Therapy Center, in Madison Heights, Mich ...
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Michelle Rojas is not okay. In fact, she’s burnt out. With a PsyD from Yale and a job at a renowned Connecticut therapy practice, Dominican psychologist Michelle Rojas is a Washington Heights success story. When she gets fired for lashing out at co-workers and giving patients questionable advice, Michelle returns home. Ashamed yet bullish, she lies to her family and friends: Michelle—voiced by Dascha Polanco (Orange is the New Black, Samaritan) —opens a therapy practice in a local bodega und ...
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Welcome to Jessie's World - a weekly variety show that takes us through Jessie's Wheel of Life including Community, Fun, Health & Wellness, Entrepreneurship, Relationships, and Personal Development. Each segment brings a different flavor, making it interesting and engaging. The host Jessica Lambert aka @jessicavibez keeps it conversational and weaves humor though light and heavier topics. Special guests come from all walks of life and may surprise you. The ultimate goal of the show is to ent ...
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Welcome to 'Hypervigilant Mindset'—where your potential knows no limits. In a world filled with challenges and uncertainties, some possess a unique gift – a Hypervigilant Mindset. Join us on a journey of transformation as we explore the extraordinary power within everyday heroes. Hosted by a seasoned fire captain, paramedic, and law enforcement officer, this podcast delves deep into the world of hypervigilance, where sensitivity meets survival, and red flags become stepping stones to excelle ...
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Welcome to the 5 Points Church Planting Podcast where three church planters hope to make at least one good point. In each 30-minute episode (give or take), our goal is to discuss the ins and outs of church planting from a Reformed (as well as Presbyterian - we are PCA ministers after all) perspective. We also want to hear from some insightful voices concerning church multiplication. Our desire for this podcast is to be helpful, encouraging, stimulating and above all else glorifying to God. M ...
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Discussing and collaborating with Gen-Z and Millennial pastors to cultivate a Christ-focused and evangelical church people.
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The Story of Boss Uncaged Podcast: Unleashing Entrepreneurial Excellence The Boss Uncaged Podcast is not just another business podcast; it's a transformative experience designed to help entrepreneurs break free from the chains that hold them back and unlock their full potential. Founded by S. A. Grant, a seasoned entrepreneur, digital marketing expert, and stroke survivor, the podcast has become a beacon of knowledge and inspiration for business owners across the globe. With over 25+ years o ...
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Morning Headlines: Immigrant Communities Brace for Crackdown After Trump Administration Warning, Queens Hospital Redevelopment Scaled Back, and NJ Electricity Bills Set to Rise Again
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3:05Immigrant communities in New York are bracing for a crackdown following a warning from President Trump’s immigration czar this week. Meanwhile, plans to redevelop the abandoned Parkway Hospital in Queens into housing for low-income seniors are moving forward, but the loss of $8 million in federal funding forced developers to scrap some green energy…
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Photographers David Lei and Jacqueline Emery are photographers and the authors of Finding Flaco: Our Year with New York City's Beloved Owl. They joined WNYC host Michael Hill to share what they've learned from observing another wild animal commonly found in the city: the coyote. Coyotes reached New York in the early 1930s and 1940s. By the 1990s, t…
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President Trump is backing the Texas legislature’s push to redraw the state’s congressional maps in order to give Republicans an advantage in next year’s midterm elections. And now, some Democrats in our area are arguing their states should do the same. But is the whole process legal? And would it survive a court challenge? Jeffrey Wice is a senior…
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New York City public school students could soon learn more about Asian American and Pacific Islander communities as a part of their curriculum. That’s because the city council included $2.5 million dollars in this year’s budget to advance AAPI studies in city schools. CUNY’s Localized History Project and the Asian American Education Project will wo…
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Evening Roundup: Mayor Adams’ Investment in After-School Programs, NY Sues Trump Over Cuts to Services for Unauthorized Immigrants, Rebate Checks Expected This Fall, and Mamdani’s Call for City-Owned Grocery ...
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8:47New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced after-school programming for 40 new schools beginning this fall. Plus, New York is one of several states suing the Trump administration over new rules that block undocumented immigrants from receiving social services. Meanwhile, federal aid cuts won’t stop New York State officials from sending out rebate…
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Visual anthropologist turns long lens on Nepali migration to Japan
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32:32The rise in the numbers of Nepalis migrating to Japan in recent decades has been phenomenal — and I think overshadowed by movement to countries like the US, UK and Australia. Today the Asian country is by far the top destination for students going abroad to earn degrees and, in many cases, a path to settlement in the country. I doubt that you would…
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Morning Headlines: New York Schools Face Smartphone Ban Deadline, States Sue Trump Over Immigrant Services, and Two Arrested in Shooting of Off-Duty Customs Agent
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3:05School districts across New York have less than two weeks to figure out how to ban smartphones from classrooms after Governor Kathy Hochul pushed for the measure as part of this year’s state budget. Meanwhile, New York and New Jersey are among several states suing the Trump administration over rules that block undocumented immigrants from accessing…
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Jump on the waitlist to save your spot for the 2026 Wedding Pro CEO Summit: www.weddingproceo.com/summit Subscribe to the SHIFT a daily 1 minute email designed to grow your profit and buy back your time: www.weddingproceo.com/theshift Are you ready to break free from the cycle of endless consultations that lead nowhere? In this episode of the Weddi…
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Evening Roundup: NJ Military Base to Hold Immigrants, Central Park Carriage Horse Driver Not Guilty of Abuse, Battery Park Fieldhouse Gets Upgrade, Brooklyn’s Bike Lane Controversy, and Air Quality Concerns ...
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8:42New Jersey Rep. Herb Conaway is calling out the Trump administration for its plan to detain immigrants at a military base in the state. Meanwhile, a jury found a Central Park carriage horse driver not guilty of abusing the horse that collapsed in Midtown in the summer of 2022. Plus, a run-down building in Battery Park is getting a big upgrade. Also…
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Morning Headlines: Federal Officer Shot in Riverside Park, NYC Proposes Basement Apartment Safety Rules, and Zohran Mamdani Visits Uganda
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3:10A federal border officer is recovering after being shot during a robbery attempt in Riverside Park. Police say the off-duty agent returned fire, wounding a suspect who is now in custody. Meanwhile, New York City is proposing new safety rules for basement and cellar apartments as part of an effort to protect tenants in flood-prone areas. And Democra…
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Graffiti Arts Club and Other Happenings at Bellevue Elementary
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34:05Have an idea or comment for North Boros Beat? Click here and let us know. Judy talks with Prinicpal Dr. Michael Amick and mural artist Scott Brozovich about how Graffiti Arts cultivates student creativity at Bellevue Elementary. A new mural celebrates the diversity of the school. We also talk about how the changing student population both enhances …
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A new bill in New York state aims to put an end to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers wearing masks. The bill is called the MELT Act — short for Mandating End of Lawless Tactics. It was proposed by state Assemblymember Tony Simone, a Democrat from Manhattan. WNYC's Arya Sundaram covers race and immigration. She joins Weekend Edition …
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This week, a major rainstorm left several New York City subway stations flooded with water. The 28th Street stop on the 1 line in Manhattan got it especially rough. Videos on social media show water shooting up out of a manhole on the station's platform like a geyser. It's not the first time this has happened, and the city's precolonial topography …
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A crowded race for New York City mayor is, officially, now even more crowded. Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo will campaign as an independent. After losing the Democratic primary to Zohran Mamdani, he will now once again face Mamdani, along with Republican Curtis Sliwa and fellow independent - and current mayor - Eric Adams in the general election this fa…
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East Harlem Awaits Second Avenue Subway. But at What Cost?
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16:15More than a century after its plans for the Second Avenue Subway began, the MTA is set to launch the next phase of the project which would bring new stations to East Harlem. WNYC’s Ramsey Khalifeh unpacks how this long-promised investment could transform the neighborhood and what residents fear it might cost them.…
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Evening Roundup: Mayor Adams Expands Targeted Crime Reduction Program, New Jersey Braces for Medicaid Cuts, Association of Volleyball Professionals Take Over Wollman Rink, and Museum of Natural History ...
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7:26New York City Mayor Eric Adams is expanding a program that seeks to reduce violent crime on specific blocks. Plus, New Jersey could lose more than $3 billion in federal Medicaid funding after President Trump signed a new law that many low-income people rely on for health insurance. Also, the Association of Volleyball Professionals is transforming W…
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Midday News: Legal Aid Strike Averted for Now, Cuomo Calls for NYC to Regain Control of Rent Regulations, and Charges Dropped for 12-Year-Old in Brooklyn Shooting
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8:48New York City’s largest public defender group, the Legal Aid Society, has delayed a planned strike after demanding higher pay and lower caseloads. Meanwhile, mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo says the state should return power to the city to set its own rent regulations. Plus, a Brooklyn family court judge has dismissed manslaughter charges against a …
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The 28th Street station floods in spectacular fashion during heavy rain. Why is it so hard to fix? That and more in this week's On The Way roundup of transit news.
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Charlie Kirk says Mary is the Antidote to Feminism
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1:03:11Want to reach out to us? Want to leave a comment or review? Want to give us a suggestion or berate Anthony? Send us a text by clicking this link! When evangelical leader Charlie Kirk declared "the antidote to feminism is our Lady," Catholics across social media took notice. His surprising admission that "we as Protestants and Evangelicals under-ven…
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The congestion-pricing program that charges drivers who enter Manhattan below 60th street had sparked concerns among some communities who worried that it could incentivize drivers to go through other, already congested parts of the city, exacerbating air quality conditions there. A new report from the New York City Department of Health's Air Qualit…
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Morning Headlines: Law Enforcement Unions Back Mayor Adams, Mosquito Surge in the City, Subway Theft in Queens, and How the MTA is Responding to Recent Rainfall
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12:26Several law enforcement unions, including those representing NYPD lieutenants, detectives, and sergeants, have endorsed Mayor Adams’ reelection bid during an event outside City Hall Thursday. Meanwhile, mosquitoes are swarming across New York City this summer amid hot and wet weather. Police are also searching for a woman accused of taking a subway…
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Army Brat Andrew Scott Goes From Military Moves to Co-Founding Frontline Heroes Outdoors
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53:13WWW.PUNKBRATS.COM | 512.682.5333 From Base to Backwoods: Army Brat Andrew Scott Shares His Journey to Frontline Heroes Outdoors. Andrew is a proud Army Brat and co-founder of Frontline Heroes Outdoors. Growing up, Andrew moved from place to place, like many military kids do. Through all the change, one thing remained constant: his pride in his fath…
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Evening Roundup: Former NYPD Commissioner’s Lawsuit Explained, Police Unions Endorse Adams for Reelection, No Casino for the Bronx and Spotted Lanternflies Return
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7:20Former NYPD Commissioner Tom Donlon filed a civil racketeering lawsuit accusing the Adams Administration of running a criminal enterprise through city government. Plus, a number of city law enforcement unions are endorsing Mayor Adams' re-election campaign. Also, the gaming company Bally's won't be able to build a casino in the Bronx. And finally, …
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Midday News: AG James Sues Trump Administration Over FEMA Cuts, Famous 60’s Pop Singer from NJ Passes Away, and More on Mamdani’s Private Meeting with Power Brokers
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11:36New York State Attorney Letitia James is suing the Trump administration to try and save a FEMA program that would fund 38 infrastructure projects in the state. The affected programs are meant to help shield against disasters like rapid flooding. Meanwhile, Pop singer and New Jersey native Connie Francis, has died at the age of 87. Also, on this wee…
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Spotted lanternflies are back in New York City this summer... and for the foreseeable future. When they started showing up in the region about a half-decade ago, the advice to New Yorkers was direct: Stomp the little bugs. But researchers and state officials say that's essentially futile at this point. Kristin Winchell is an assistant professor of …
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This week's Politics Brief takes listeners inside Zohran Mamdani's meeting with New York City business leaders.
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Morning Headlines: Felony Assaults Rise in City, RFK Bridge Closures Overnight, and NYC Ranked Best for Walking and Biking
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3:03Felony assaults in New York City have jumped 45 percent since 2017, even as most other major crimes decline. Meanwhile, the RFK Bridge’s lift span over the Harlem River will close intermittently overnight Thursday from midnight to 5 a.m. Friday. Plus, a new analysis by StreetLight ranks Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx among the top U.S. …
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An explosive lawsuit against Mayor Eric Adams and top brass at the NYPD is coming from an unusual plaintiff: the former New York City Police Commissioner. Tom Donlon, who served briefly as interim Commissioner last year, is alleging a widespread culture of corruption and even criminal activity in the Department. WNYC's Ben Feuerherd talked with WNY…
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At Fairmont Neighborhood School in the Bronx last week, an eagle-eyed kindergartener just tall enough to peer over a row of elevated flower beds spotted a small red bulb covered with tiny seeds. “The strawberries are growing!” he exclaimed as the rest of his Bronx summer school classmates rushed over to see the plant. Thirty miles south on Staten I…
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Evening Roundup: Officials Break Ground on Affordable Housing in East NY, Hochul’s Response to Severe Weather Events, and Trump’s Tax Bill Guts NYC’s Healthy Eating Program
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8:20New York City and state officials are turning parts of the Christian Cultural Center's campus into a housing development. Plus, New York State has a dedicated team to push information about severe weather to emergency managers. And finally, the Trump administration’s tax bill will slash a $29 million program that helps some New Yorkers eat healthy …
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Midday News: Former Interim NYPD Commissioner Sues Mayor Adams, Police Investigate Stabbing in the Bronx, Newark Activates Code Red for High Temperatures and Noisy Construction Disturbs Horse Stable
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4:50Former interim NYPD commissioner Tom Donlon has filed a federal lawsuit accusing the Adams administration of running a criminal enterprise through the department. Meanwhile, police are investigating the stabbing and killing of a 16-year-old girl Tuesday in the Bronx. Plus, Newark is activating code red through Friday morning as the heat and humidit…
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Construction of a nine-story luxury apartment building next door to the Prospect Park Stable is stressing out its 11 horses, according to owner John Quadrozzi Jr., 63.
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Morning Headlines: Queens Student Set for Release from ICE Detention, Long Island Remains Identified, and Mamdani Meets Local Power Brokers
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2:59Queens high school student Derlis Toaquiza is expected to be released soon after spending more than a month in immigration detention. He was taken into custody after attending a mandatory immigration hearing in Lower Manhattan. Meanwhile, remains found in a submerged vehicle on Long Island have been identified as a man who disappeared nearly 15 yea…
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