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Trailblazing NY State Judge Found Dead in Hudson River: Authorities
The first black woman appointed to New York State’s highest court, and the first Muslim woman to serve as a U.S. judge, was found dead in the Hudson River off Manhattan on Wednesday afternoon, authorities said.
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Big Cities Get Bite-Sized for ‘Gulliver's Travels'-Inspired Exhibit in Times Square
Cities around the world are being shrunken down for a new attraction in Times Square.
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Endangered Indian Crocodile Returns to Bronx Zoo for First Time in 25 Years
The Bronx Zoo’s newest tenants are a group of rare crocodiles from India.
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Photos Show Minor Blown Manhole in Midtown; No Injuries Reported
No injuries were reported after a manhole somehow blew slightly off its track on a bustling midtown street Thursday.
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Everyone in NYC Jails Will Receive Re-Entry Services by Year's End, Mayor Says
In an effort to continue lowering the city’s jail population, every person in the Department of Correction’s custody will receive re-entry services by the end of 2017, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Wednesday.
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‘This is What Democracy Looks Like': 400K Demonstrators Flood Midtown for Women's March
Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators, joined by celebrities and politicians, flooded midtown streets Saturday with pink hats and homemade signs to show Donald Trump they won’t be silent over the next four years.
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Demonstrations Stretch into the Night in NYC on Day of Trump Inauguration; 7 Arrested, Including Councilman and His Mom
Demonstrations stretched into the night in New York City Friday, hours after Donald Trump was sworn in as America’s 45th commander in chief.
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Adidas Rereleases Highly Coveted ‘OG' NMD Sneaker, Chaos Ensues
NYPD officers witnessed the chaos first hand as officers responded to calls for crowd control at Adidas’ Fifth Avenue location Saturday morning.
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NYC Plastic Bag Fee to Take Effect Feb. 15
Nearly a year after the City Council voted to charge customers five cents per paper or plastic grocery bag, the bill is set to take effect starting next month.
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Nearly 75 Percent of Students Fail Reading in East Harlem Middle School District, Report Says
If you’re a parent of a middle school student in East or Central Harlem, you might want to start shopping around for education options.