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Column: Blame whoever you like, but there is distance among us. We act like enemies, and if we are to avoid another civil war, a conflict that will burn our country to the ground, we must find a way to become friends. Not the kind of friends who tell easy, comforting lies but the kind who hold up a mirror and ask, “Is this who you want to be?” ....
Brooklyn: A recent Daily News article referenced numerous citations from Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro’s department memorandum regarding the conduct of active and retired FDNY members at political rallies and functions (”Be brave, not bozos,” Jan. 15). I find the tone and equally biased slant of the article to be of particular concern as someone who was there at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. ....
Malik Jackson, 35, battled schizophrenia since he was 17 years old, and would hear voices, but when he took his medication, he was a kind, caring soul, his mother, Ethel Trammell, told the News. ....
HARLEM, Manhattan (WABC) It is all still fresh in Tyler Horrell s mind. As he stood on the platform at 110th Street/North Central Park, he thought about how just a day earlier, what began as an unprovoked attack between a rider and a naked man turned into a fight, sending that rider on the tracks. I feel like God put me in that place at that moment, said Horrell. Horrell says the rider was motionless - and then he heard the train coming. WATCH | Cellphone video captured the moment the man pushed the other rider onto the tracks with a train fast approaching: ....
The 55-year-old was at the station and saw the push. As bystanders screamed to stop the oncoming train, the Army veteran jumped onto the tracks to help the victim. ....