New York City

Tween star's fans lose control

GARDEN CITY, New York (AP) _ New York police shut down a mall appearance by teen pop singer Justin Bieber after thousands of young girls showed up and got a little too wild. Nassau County police say girls and adults in the...

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Germany To Send Trial Observer To NY

A German government official says the nation will send an observer to the upcoming trial in New York of the professed mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks and four accused henchmen. Justice Ministry spokeswoman...

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John King: Holder Didn't Want To Admit KSM Trial Precedent Setting

CNN's John King on Thursday claimed Attorney General Eric Holder intentionally avoided Sen. Lindsey Graham's "stumping" question during the previous day's Senate Judiciary Committtee hearing because he didn't want to admit that...

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DMX Reportedly Slapped W/ $1 Mil Lawsuit Over Mixed Martial Arts Bail Out

Rapper DMX is reportedly being sued for $1 million by the promoters who planned to feature the emcee in next month's Alabama Pride mixed marital arts bout against fighter Eric Martinez. [Visit SOHH.com for more information]

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Sailors and Mates, at Liberty

STEPPING OUT “On the Town” focuses on the adventures of three on-leave sailors played by, from left, Brian Shepard, Tyler Hanes and Jeffrey Schecter. Naturally, the first thing they do is burst into song: the original “New...

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'Law & Order' cast muses on New York

The cast of the long-running drama weigh in on the city they film in By MSN TV "Law & Order" is not just an institution on television, but on the streets of New York as well, where it films. Over the course of its 20 years on...

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In Defense of New York

Representative John Shadegg of Arizona really knows how to put on a show. Earlier this month, he used a live baby as part of a quasi-ventriloquist act on the House floor. Creepy? Yes. Still, we let it slide.

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Dr. James McCune Smith

First African-American Doctor in the United States Dr. Smith earned his medical degree from the University of Scotland, Glasgow, and became the first African-American doctor in the United States. Smith was known as a bright...

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What wowed the crowd at Web 2.0 Expo (at Fortune)

The man behind #swineflu and #HowBlackAreYou was the hit this year's New York webfest This has nothing in particular to do with Apple , but it's very 2.0. We spent much of last week at a conference in New York City called Web...

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Where to reflect on Sept. 11 in New York City

Artist renditions highlight the Memorial Plaza, including two waterfalls built in the footprint of the Twin Towers, being built at the World Trade Center site. The renditions are on display at the 9/11 Memorial Preview Site....

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