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High school student, 18, charged with arson in fire that burned New York City subway passenger
A New York City high school senior has been jailed on a federal arson charge days after authorities say he set a fire that severely burned a sleeping subway passenger.
The maniac who set a homeless man on fire on a Manhattan subway train early Monday morning is still on the loose, leading police to release surveillance images in hopes of tracking him down.
Starting Monday, F and M subway lines are switching routes, a change expected to impact more than a million riders daily. Transit officials believe it will help address major service concerns that have plagued the two lines for years.
The brand makes an unexpected case for romanticizing your real life with its Métiers d'Art 2026 show in New York City.
Subway riders were fuming after the MTA announced it was swapping the and M and F routes between Manhattan and Queens — in a move that will affect about 1.2 million straphangers. The routes
NYC subway fire attack investigation takes turn as police question 55-year-old victim's story about being set ablaze on Times Square train platform.
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A search is underway for the arsonist who set fire to a sleeping homeless man on board a subway train in Midtown early on Monday morning. Police said the fiery attack occurred at 3:10 a.m. on Dec. 1 on board a Harlem-bound 3 train traveling between the 34th Street-Penn Station and Times Square-42nd Street