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  2. New York Rangers - Wikipedia

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    New York Rangers; 2024–25 New York Rangers season: Conference: Eastern: Division: Metropolitan: Founded: 1926: History: New York Rangers 1926–present: Home arena: Madison Square Garden: City: New York, New York: Team colors: Royal blue, red, white [1] [2] Media: MSG Network MSG Sportsnet ESPN (98.7 FM) ESPN Deportes (1050 AM) Owner(s ...

  3. Battle: Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Battle: Los Angeles was largely given poor reviews by the Los Angeles Times, [36] The New York Times, [37] USA Today, [38] Entertainment Weekly, [39] and Variety. [40] One stand out, the San Francisco Chronicle, [41] gave it a sympathetic review.

  4. List of NCIS: Los Angeles characters - Wikipedia

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    Tony DiNozzo (portrayed by Michael Weatherly) is a regular from NCIS who has appeared in one episode of NCIS: Los Angeles ("Blame It on Rio"). Tony is the Sr. Field Agent and second in command of the Major Case Response team in Washington D.C. since before the series premier to Weatherly's departure from the show at the end of NCIS's 13th season.

  5. 2017 New York City truck attack - Wikipedia

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    New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio called the attack a "particularly cowardly act of terror". [2] New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo said, "New York is an international symbol of freedom and democracy. We are proud of it, that also makes us a target." [65] He also directed One World Trade Center's spire to be lit up in red, white, and blue ...

  6. Federal Reserve Bank of New York - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is one of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks of the United States.It is responsible for the Second District of the Federal Reserve System, which encompasses the State of New York, the 12 northern counties of New Jersey, Fairfield County in Connecticut, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

  7. Bunker Hill, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Initially a residential suburb, Bunker Hill retained its exclusive character through the end of World War I.Around the 1920s and the 1930s, with the advent of the Pacific Electric Railway and the construction of the freeway, and the increased urban growth fed by an extensive streetcar system, its wealthy residents began leaving for enclaves such as Beverly Hills and Pasadena.

  8. New York Post - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper became a respected broadsheet in the 19th century, under the name New York Evening Post (originally New-York Evening Post). [5] Its most notable 19th-century editor was William Cullen Bryant. In the mid-20th century, the newspaper was owned by Dorothy Schiff, who developed the tabloid format that has been used since by the newspaper.

  9. Venice, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    1972: One Pair of Eyes – Reyner Banham loved Los Angeles – architectural critic Reyner Banham explores Los Angeles in 1972. [110] 1976: The Witch Who Came from the Sea (Millie Perkins, directed by Matt Cimber) 1979: CHiPs Roller Disco (Episodes 1 and 2 of season 3. Directed by Ron Weiss. Aired September 22, 1979)