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Mass power outages hit Puerto Rico on New Year’s Eve: Here’s what to know

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More than 1 million electric customers were spending New Year’s Eve without power in Puerto Rico.

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NYC Mayor Adams tell Guardian Angels to stay in line as group resumes subway patrols

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Mayor Adams warned Curtis Sliwa and the Guardian Angels to stay in their lane as the volunteer vigilante group said they would resume subway patrols in the wake of a woman who was killed after bein…

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Michigan defense suffocates Alabama for 19-13 upset in 2024 ReliaQuest Bowl

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The Michigan football program finished the 2024 year the same way it began: with a victory over Alabama in a bowl game, this time in ReliaQuest Bowl.

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Police ID woman set on fire in shocking incident on New York City subway car

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Officials identified the woman who was burned to death inside a New York City subway train on Dec. 22 as 57-year-old Debrina Kawam.

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‘Critical failure’ of Puerto Rico’s power grid means dark New Year’s Eve

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The massive blackout may leave much of the island without electricity as 2025 begins.

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Major power outage leaves Puerto Rico in darkness on New Year’s Eve

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Puerto Rico was hit by major power outage ahead of New Year’s celebrations. The cause of the outage remains unknown and a timeline of repairs could be days.

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Russian Telegram channel has Published New Findings on the AZAL Plane Cr… https://t.co/1vuoumzKvP via @YouTube

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#SouthCaucasus Azal crash: Telegram channel report – Google Search https://t.co/fTfQxISH7R https://t.co/2jReae2ues

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Woman burned to death on New York subway identified

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A woman who died after being set on fire on the New York City subway earlier this month was identified as Debrina Kawam, 57, of Toms River, New Jersey, the New York medical examiner’s office said on Tuesday.

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Puerto Rico power grid collapses, leaving island in the dark on New Year’s Eve

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The outage could mute celebrations this year, at a time where families typically visit relatives, pop champagne bottles and watch fireworks.

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