6 people dead in New York City helicopter crash
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A tourist helicopter crashed in New York's Hudson River off lower Manhattan on Thursday afternoon, killing all six people on board.
Time |
A New York City sightseeing helicopter broke apart in midair Thursday and crashed upside-down into the Hudson River, killing the pilot and a family of five Spanish tourists in the latest U.S. aviatio...
The Washington Post |
Jarring video of the incident shows the helicopter cabin without rotor blades flipping upside down as it careened into the river with a loud thud.
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New York Rangers, Islanders
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The Rangers head into Thursday’s game on a 3-game losing skid (0-3-0) that has seen them outscored 17-6.
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The Rangers went in the opposite direction. Over their last 10 games, including Wednesday’s 8-5 loss to the Flyers, they have collected just seven out of a possible 20 points over that span including...
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A helicopter has crashed into the Hudson River between New York and New Jersey. Police say at least one person is dead.
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