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One of the suspicious white-powder envelopes sent to an ICE office in Manhattan this week included a menacing note saying it ...
A Times writer called cream cheese the "secret ingredient" to creamy homemade ice cream. Jeni says she shared that secret ...
Suspicious white powder that forced the ICE field office in New York City to evacuate is not hazardous, the FBI said Friday.
A New York City public school student and the student’s mother have been taken by ICE and sent to Texas, according to multiple reports. The student is believed to have attended a school in Queens. The ...
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ICE detains 7-year-old NYC student and mother: sources
A New York City public school student and her mother have been taken by ICE and sent to a Texas facility, sources tell PIX11 ...
Envelopes containing an unidentified white powder that were found at a government building in New York City did not contain any dangerous substances, officials said.
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Chalkbeat on MSNICE ships 7-year-old Queens student and mom to Texas detention, prompting school principal’s plea
The arrest was the first known ICE arrest of a New York City child under the age of 18 during the second Trump administration ...
A Times writer called cream cheese the "secret ingredient" to creamy homemade ice cream. Jeni says she shared that secret with the world in 2011.
Federal immigration authorities have seized a 7-year-old New York City public school student, the youngest-known local school kid to be detained during the second Trump administration.
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8NewsNow.com on MSNWhat’s the difference between milkshakes, malts, and frappes? A (delicious) guide to summer’s frozen drinks
Perhaps the most iconic of the bunch, the milkshake is typically a blend of ice cream and milk, blended until smooth and ...
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News Nation on MSNICE officers, impersonators accused of abusing women
The Democratic Women’s Caucus sent a letter to ICE after women say they were abused by immigration officers and men ...
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ABC7 New York on MSN'No dangerous substances' in white powder found in 5 letters at 26 Federal Plaza, Adams says
Envelopes containing an unidentified white powder that were found at a government building in New York City did not contain ...
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