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Ny daily news front cover
Ny daily news front cover









ny daily news front cover

Victims of tragedy: Malik Smith (top), Zahnyiah Cross and Shawnell Cross (above left), Anthony Billips Jr. (New York Daily News)įront page for March 26, 2023: Loss of five youths in Hutchinson Parkway horror hits hard from Connecticut to Brooklyn. Meanwhile, Trump's false alarm about an arrest last week boosted his war chest by $1.5 million. Mayor Adams reassured New Yorkers on Sunday that the city is prepared for potential chaos if former President Donald Trump is busted this week. Trump turns legal woes into fund-raising gold. (New York Daily News)įront page for March 27, 2023: Adams hails NYPD as city stays on alert for Don nab. Distraught children head home after heavily armed woman, who was a former student, shot dead three 9-year-olds and three adults at Covenant School in Nashville on Monday. "This is America," laments News Editorial Board. (New York Daily News)įront page for March 28, 2023: Former student shoots 3 kids, 3 adults in Nashville. Police check scene where an "agitated" Raul de la Cruz (inset) was shot by cops responding to a Bronx family dispute. Critics: Specially trained teams underused. (New York Daily News)įront page for March 29, 2023: Mentally ill need psych pros, not police, says family of troubled Bronx man shot by cops. (New York Daily News)įront page for March 30, 2023: Nightmare pimp beats, tattoos victims. (New York Daily News)įront page for April 1, 2023: Racist attacks on Bragg- 'We are everywhere and we have guns' Trump will plead not guilty on Tuesday Stormy speaks: 'This p***y grabbed back.' (New York Daily News)įront page for March 31, 2023: Trump indicted-1st ex-president to face criminal rap Grand jury probed porn star payout Set to surrender in NYC Tuesday. (New York Daily News)įront page for April 2, 2023: Adams unapologetically touts God in governing, but does that do more to divide or unite? Some observers have criticized Mayor Adams for bringing God into his administration, but he insists there's nothing wrong with using religion to gibe hope to the needy or troubled. The city has agreed to pay $2.25 million to the family of Herman Diaz, who choked to death on an orange at Rikers Island last March. Front page for April 3, 2023: Cellies carried gagging vic to get aid kin's suit blames short staff for slow response.











Ny daily news front cover