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Hey, this is Martin from San Diego. I am a tech enthusiast and I love to test and review all the gadgets. I have reviewed 100s of products in my lifetime. I just want to ensure our readers to buy the best product for the money they spend.

An Alleged BB Gun Sniper is Terrorizing Residents

  The BB-shooter carried out a 30-day long battle on the condominiums at Brooklyn, with casual snipings that left the people under closure, the police and affected ones said. The occupants said that the sniper sat at the rooftop of a side by building, aiming out with the help of a pair of binoculars. He […]

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Best Glass Cutter For Safe and Precise Cutting

As the name suggests, a glass cutter is a simple glass cutting tool. Glass cutting may sound simple, but the process isn’t very simple. There are different types of glass cutters, some use a diamond tip in the wheels whereas other common glass cutters use hardened steel or tungsten carbide. Cutters made up of Tungsten […]

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Best Fidget Spinner To Relieve Stress – Ultimate List

Whenever you come across the word “fidget spinner”, it might take you back to the summer of 2017. Fidget Spinners were quite famous amongst school and college people. The spinners served as a lovely time pass for those who used it.The fidget spinner burst onto the world scene as a favorite pastime for people belonging […]

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Seminerio Dies while Serving the Prison Sentence

Edmond Ross, spokesman for the federal Bureau of Bureau announced that the Former Senator of Richmond Hill Anthony Seminerio, took his last breath while just in the premiere of his six-year lockup verdict.  Anthony was being facilitated in Northern Carolina at the Butner C. Complex’s Federal Hospital. The spokesman was not able to give clear […]

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Kruger, Sampson keep the vote on Gay Marriage under Wraps

The negative responses which might attack the bill for gay marriages have a chance of coming from the assembly in Brooklyn. The state legislator Republican Marty Golden stood and raised oppositions to the clearings which were pushed forward by the Governor David Paterson the preceding week, as can be seen from the poll.  It was […]

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Young on Cutches after Flushing Bicycle Accident

During the last week, Ellen Young, Assemblywoman of the State was riding her bicycle at the time she got in an accident with a car, she experienced severe damage and was still under healing. It dated 8 July after eight at night, when she was roaming with her cycle beside the Avenue Booth Memorial and […]

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Queen’s Asian influence explored

The Queens College Center summer institute program has initiated to provide culture teachings to its participants about the Asian-American people along with making them know more about their own identity. This week, students from all over the globe will come to the city, visit the sample area restaurants, and visit the special Asian/American hotspots as […]

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Flushing Mall to be torn down for parking space

Flushing Mall, at 133-15 39th avenue will be destroyed the following year as per the schedule to get space for meantime parking until the Flushing Commons are under construction, an $850 million multi-project downtown. At the time of permission for the development of Flushing Commons, the demolishment of the Mall was not brought up under […]

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Woodside men indicted in the transgender attack: DA

The Lawyer R. Brown said that this spring, 2 suburban men have been accused of hate charges for purportedly attacking a cross-sexual girl in Jackson Heights. The two men Gilberto Ortiz and Trinidad Tapia aged 32 and 19 respectively, got summoned on the last Weekday at 7 counts, like harassment, attacking, weapon stocking and hate […]

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McDonald’s to pull A-train ad that disparages Far Rockaway

James Sanders, Councilman said that a convoy contained an advertisement by McDonald’s which pointed towards the taking up of iced coffee of junk string making the passengers unconscious and forcing them to end in far-out Queens. The poster surely contained an iced coffee of McDonald’s bandaged a fist. The caption stated to not take it […]

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Delta Airlines unveils refurbished terminal at JFK Airport

At the New York and New Jersey’s forces, and John F. Kennedy International Air Terminal LLC, Delta Airlines revealed today the following step for a Terminal 4 extension at JFK International Airport. This $175 million project aims to progress the investment of $1.2 billion by the airlines and improve and extend the services. In the […]

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Meet “The Urban Umbrella” — NYC’s New Sidewalk Shed

It’s been decades moving on the same pedestrian by the general public, but that’s going to change soon to a way whole new look. After being selected in the International contest, the wonderful design goes along with the wish to uphold living standards, reduce impacts of construction together with sidewalk safety and providing more space […]

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Babies bounced after 5 at Windsor Terrace bar

Don’t ask for a drink of apple juice for the rug rat in a sipping cup, at least never in the Windsors Terrace Bar after 5 in the evening, rather try a martini or a whiskey, which might be shaken or stirred, or on the rocks, your choice. Kristine Schweinsburg that suits regulars just fine […]

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Dining Out East Seafood: Korean fare so fresh it’s not even dead!

It’s not usual to get an invitation to play tonsil hockey with tentacles. Surprisingly, One arrived at the fourth anniversary of the Gastronanuts, a club for adventurous eaters online. Live octopus and lobster were being featured in the Korean Banquet at East Seafood Restaurant in Flushing. We rushed with the uprising without hesitation. The website […]

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