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Riders face significant delays across NYC subway
Passengers describe ‘absolutely brutal’ hours stuck on NYC subway
Passengers took to social media to describe the “absolutely brutal” scene as thousands of people got stuck underground on F trains Wednesday. In a video posted to
Riders face significant delays across NYC subway during Thursday rush hour
Subway riders were experiencing a variety of delays across New York City's transit system on Thursday morning, after some had a hellish commute the night before due to power loss that left them stuck in tunnels for hours, according to MTA information and multiple reports from commuters.
Rush hour power outage leaves 3,500 NYC subway riders stranded on trains for hours: ‘Absolutely brutal commute’
The trapped riders were eventually led off the stalled trains by firefighters into dark subway tunnels and up service stairways that led to trapdoors in the middle of Brooklyn sidewalks.
Subway disruptions continue
Service changes after power failure disrupted some subway lines in Brooklyn; Con Ed investigates
Northbound F trains are running via the G from Bergen St. to Court Sq. then via the E to Jackson Hts-Roosevelt Ave following Wednesday's power outage.
Thousands evacuated from subway trains in Brooklyn after power loss, MTA says
Subway service on the A, C, F and G lines in Manhattan and Brooklyn is being impacted after a power loss, officials said.
Subway disruptions continue after Brooklyn power outage
Subway disruptions continue after Wednesday night's power outage in Brooklyn. CBS News New York's Elijah Westbrook has what to know for the commute.
Daniel Penny breaks silence on subway chokehold case
After acquittal in New York City subway chokehold trial, Daniel Penny says he was vulnerable in the encounter
The Marine veteran who choked a volatile, mentally ill man on a New York subway says he put himself in a “very vulnerable position."
How Daniel Penny Was Found Not Guilty in a Subway Killing That Divided New York
The trial over the death of Jordan Neely, which made Penny a right-wing cause célèbre, became a flash point in the debate over crime and vigilantism in big cities.
After Acquittal in Subway Chokehold Trial, Daniel Penny Says He Was 'Vulnerable' in the Encounter
The Marine veteran who choked a volatile, mentally ill man on a New York subway says he put himself in a “very vulnerable position."
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Man wanted for pushing subway rider onto tracks at Barclays Center subway station
The NYPD released surveillance images Wednesday of a man wanted for pushing a subway rider onto the tracks at the Atlantic ...
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New York Woman Sits in Poop on the Subway — Then Returns Rented Jeans She Was Wearing (Exclusive)
Tess Hill recounts to PEOPLE how she sat in human feces on the New York City subway while wearing jeans she rented from Nuuly ...
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Giants legend reveals team didn’t allow him to ride subway
Eli Manning spent his entire 16-year NFL career playing for the Giants in New York, but revealed last week that he has never ...
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Here’s what New York subway trains looked like at Christmas in the 1930s, according to social media influencers
People are dressing up in vintage outfits to ride the New York Transit Museum’s holiday nostalgia train cars—and you can too, ...
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US Marine vet not guilty in New York subway death
A former US Marine was found not guilty on Monday in the chokehold death of a homeless man on the New York subway in a ...
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Steube wants to award man acquitted in NYC subway killing with Congressional Gold Medal
Rep. Greg Steube announced support to award the Congressional Gold Medal to Daniel Penny, the man acquitted of criminally ...
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The Penny verdict reveals how New York City failed Jordan Neely
Deterring people from acting on their own starts with maintaining public order in the first place.
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Democrats, once vocal, all but silent on New York subway verdict
Rep. Susan Wild (Pa.), the top Democrat on the House Ethics Committee, was absent from the panel’s meeting last week after ...
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