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Investigators probe whether faulty repairs caused crane collapse

Investigators probing last week's fatal collapse of a construction crane are looking into whether a part of the machine had been returned to service without proper repairs, the Manhattan district attorney's office said Monday.

Second construction worker dies in New York crane collapse

New York suspended all construction crane activity in the city Friday after a crane collapse on the Upper East Side killed two construction workers.

Time.com: 2 Dead in NYC Crane Collapse

A construction crane collapsed Friday on New York's Upper East Side, smashing into a high-rise apartment building before crashing more than a dozen stories onto the street below

Time.com: For Bloomberg, Rumors About Future Persist

If you believe the rumors, it's as if Mayor Michael Bloomberg is having a midterm crisis.

Time.com: NYC Buildings Commissioner Quits

The city's buildings commissioner resigned Tuesday, under fire from irate residents and the mayor over a rising number of deadly construction accidents

Bloomberg: Next president will be 'adult'

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Thursday that whoever wins the presidency in November, "at least we'll have an adult in office who can lead and accomplish something."

Fortune: Wall Street whiners

Given Wall Street's meltdown, it comes as no surprise that many normally reasonable people would love to bind and gag the financial industry in red tape.

Could there be an Obama-Bloomberg ticket?

He was only the warm-up act for Sen. Barack Obama's economic speech in New York on Thursday, but Mayor Michael Bloomberg sparked plenty of speculation by sharing the stage with the Democratic presidential hopeful.

Three missing after New York City crane collapse

Three people were missing Sunday, a day after a crane collapsed, killing four construction workers on the east side of Midtown Manhattan, Mayor Michael Bloomberg told reporters.

Letters after Times Square bombing claim: 'We did it'

Letters claiming responsibility for the bombing of a military recruiting station in New York's Times Square arrived in the Washington offices of several members of Congress on Thursday, just hours after the blast, authorities said.

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