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@MailOnline: Glimpses of heaven that prove we see loved ones again. When brain surgeon DR EBEN ALEXANDER wrote that he saw the afterlife when he slipped into a coma, hundreds wrote to us. Here are their stories that show death is nothing to fear… https://t.co/RbJ7KrO6AU https://t.co/9rp01AoYxf

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Azerbaijan, Slovakia discuss economic cooperation and business forum preparations

The first meeting of the working group on economic cooperation between Azerbaijan and Slovakia, as well as preparations for an upcoming business forum, were discussed during a meeting between Mikayil Jabbarov, Azerbaijan’s Minister of Economy, and Denisa Saková, Slovakia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy.

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World leaders are gathering for the UN General Assembly. The outlook is gloomy

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AP correspondent Julie Walker reports world leaders are gathering in New York this week for the UN General Assembly.

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September 23: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

ON THIS DAY IN 1937, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported, “A proclamation designating Oct. 12 as Columbus Day was made public by President Roosevelt yesterday. The proclamation reads in part: ‘Whereas Public Resolution 21, 73rd Congress, approved April 30, 1934, provides: That the President of the United States is authorized and requested to issue a […]

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Cold case: Detectives look to solve Brooklyn cab driver’s mysterious murder 34 years ago

Leonardo Luna, 22, was picking up a passenger in Brooklyn at around 2 p.m. on June 16, 1990, when he suddenly radioed back to his dispatcher that he was canceling the call in favor of a different, mysterious pickup of his own.

According to NYPD Detective John Hidalgo, that was the last time anyone heard from him.

“In some circles, it might have been weird,” Hidalgo said. “Regardless, he disregarded the original call that came in and went and then is not heard of.”

Not long after his last dispatch, Luna was found dead inside his car near Owl’s Head Park on 68th Street in Bay Ridge. Thirty-four years after his killing, the NYPD is still looking for the person responsible — and Hidalgo, who is assigned to the case, refuses to let the murdered cabbie be forgotten.

The case of 22-year-old livery driver Leonardo Luna may have turned cold in the 34 years since he was found dead inside of his car next to Owl’s Head Park on 68th Street, but Detective John Hidalgo is refusing to let the murdered cabbie become merely a memory in the hearts of his community. NYPD

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About an hour after Luna canceled his scheduled pickup on June 16, 1990, his car was found on 68th Street. At first glance, nothing seemed to be out of the ordinary. The engine was turned off, and it was parked neatly on the curb.

But a passing pedestrian noticed Luna slumped over in the driver’s seat. Responding officers determined that Luna had been stabbed multiple times.

Robbery did not appear to be the motive; police said Luna was still wearing his jewelry, and had money in his wallet when he was found.

“The fact that his property was still there, that really tells me that it wasn’t a robbery,” Hidalgo said, adding that the perpetrator may have well been the person he had intended to pick up. “We know that he disregarded the original call. We know he was saying that he was picking up another call. So, it only leads me to think that someone got in there.”

The year Luna was murdered, 1990, saw the highest reported homicide rates in New York City’s history since the NYPD began recording crime statistics. The department tallied 2,605 homicides in 1990, an average of seven murders per day — an amount that overwhelmed homicide detectives with cases to solve, with Luna’s killing being just one of them.

Much has changed in the last 34 years. The city’s murder rate is a fraction of what it was in 1990, with just 386 murders reported in 2023. Yet that comes with little consolation to those close to Luna, and Hidalgo — a member of the NYPD Cold Case Homicide Squad — is working hard to finally bring his killer to justice.

Hidalgo says he has learned a lot about Luna since he has taken on the mystery that continues to persist over three decades later. Family and friends affectionately dubbed Luna “Tony,” who worked as a cabbie to make ends meet for at least six months. He was a loving brother who grew up not far from where he was killed, leaving a hole in the hearts of all who knew him.

Detective John Hidalgo is refusing to let the murdered cabbie become merely a memory in the hearts of his community.

Throughout the investigation, cops have accumulated evidence that has been analyzed to detect genetic material that may, one day, help them find Luna’s killer.

For now, police are also asking the public for help, for anyone who might remember that fateful day in 1990, or who knew Luna, to come forward.

“I’m hoping that with public’s help, even if somebody picks up a paper and says, ‘Oh, I remember that,’ and that would just maybe bring something to light,” Hidalgo said.

Hidalgo also had a message for the person who committed the act on the chance that they are reading amNewYork Metro.

“One day, this person, or persons that could have been involved, one day, they will meet their maker. And you know, it would be something to come forward and just come clean,” Hidalgo said.

Anyone with information regarding the case is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). You can also submit information online via the Crime Stoppers website at crimestoppers.nypdonline.org, on Twitter @NYPDTipsAll calls and messages are kept confidential.

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Israel issues evacuation warning for Lebanese civilians as it launches ‘extensive’ strikes – NBC News

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