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Trump says he accepts intelligence community’s findings after Putin meeting — live updates
President Trump said he meant to say in Helsinki he has no reason to think anyone other than Russia was responsible for meddling
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Trump says he accepts intelligence community’s findings after Putin meeting — live updates
Spurs assistant Ettore Messina and former Grizzlies coach David Fizdale will interview for the Hornets job, league sources told ESPN.
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Sources: Hornets to meet Messina, Fizdale
HUNTINGTON, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — A Huntington Station woman has been accused of ripping off physical therapy patients to pay for cosmetic surgery. Suffolk County Police say Andrea Echevarria pilfered personal information from records kept by her old employer, Deer Park PTDC — a physical therapy office located in Deer Park. Authorities allege that Echevarria used the information to open a line of credit that she used to pay for $15,000 worth of cosmetic surgery. Echeverria, 33, was arrested on Tuesday, and charged with two counts of identity theft in the first degree, and one count in the second degree. She was set to be arraigned on Tuesday.
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Woman Used Stolen Information To Fund $15,000 In Cosmetic Surgery; Cops Say
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — In the wake of this weekend’s bombings at a pair of Coptic Christian churches in Egypt, houses of worship around the Tri-State Area are on high alert. Holy Week is meant to be a somber time of reflection as we approach Easter Sunday, but it’s become even more solemn for the Coptic Orthodox Christian community in Jersey City who lost loved ones in the attacks on Palm Sunday. Father Anthony Basiloi from the Coptic Orthodox Church says he hopes and prays to God, who he believes is capable of saving, helping, and protecting his parish. “Many parishioners who come to celebrate, pray, and to worship God,” he said. “So I believe it’s a chance for the bad things to happen.” He tells his followers “if you see something, say something,” to protect not only their parish, but their neighbors as well. Just down the block is St. Peter’s University. “It is a bit scary,” Father Rocco Danzi tells CBS2’s Meg Baker. “These days are so meaningful, so important, and people do want to go to church to be in communion, in solidarity.” In Jersey City, Mayor Steven Fulop and Public Safety Director James Shea met with local religious leaders Monday, including members of three Coptic Christian churches who have more than 25,000 parishioners in total. “While aware of no threats against the Coptic community here in the United States,” Shea said Monday, “out of an excess of caution we’re making sure to have extra resources through the high holy days.” The New Jersey State Police “Target Hardening Unit” is working hand in hand with the Department of Homeland Security on the matter. Religious leaders advise their followers to not be afraid of gathering in solidarity, especially during this year’s holy season. State Police tell CBS2 they’ll have extra K-9 units on hand as part of their enhanced operations.
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Local Houses Of Worship On High Alert Following Egyptian Church Bombings
Goalie Cory Schneider made 25 saves to lead the New Jersey Devils to a 2-0 win over the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday night. It was Schneider’s second shutout of the season and the 19th of his career.
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Schneider Stonewalls Sabres, Devils Shutout Buffalo 2-0
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — An off-duty police lieutenant and captain were arrested separately on drunken driving charges overnight Wednesday into Thursday. A few minutes before midnight Wednesday night, NYPD Lt. Ronald Anderson, 49, was arrested at Richmond and Platinum avenues in the Heartland Village section of Staten Island, police said. Anderson was charged with driving while intoxicated and refusing to take a breath test, police said. Police did not provide further details. But the New York Daily News reported police came after Anderson allegedly struck into a 2011 Honda and a 2008 Jeep with his 2014 Jeep Wrangler. Anderson allegedly told officers he was driving home and fell asleep at the wheel, the newspaper reported. Around 1:45 a.m. Thursday, NYPD Capt. Roberto Cruz, 38, was arrested at Jewel Avenue and the Grand Central Parkway, near Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, police said. Cruz was also charged with driving while intoxicated and refusing to take a breath test, police said. The newspaper reported that Cruz was allegedly driving a 2014 Ford sedan and rear-ended a 2010 Jeep truck, prompting police to come to the scene. You Might Also Be Interested In: Police: Woman Keyed Car In Massapequa, Caused $4,000 In Damage Seen At 11: Thieves Going Digital To Break Into Cars Bratton, De Blasio Reassure New Yorkers They’re Safe Following Alleged ISIS Subway Terror Plot Police: Long Island Man Busted After 49 License Suspensions Since 1986
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Off-Duty Police Lieutenant, Captain Charged Separately With DWI