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Video: Uber Driver Ousts Women Who Kissed In His Car

An Uber driver forced a woman and her girlfriend out of his car because he saw the pair kiss in the backseat and decided it was "illegal," video shows.

Alex Iovine was headed from a Gowanus bar to the East Village Sunday afternoon when she and her girlfriend shared a "peck" on the lips that spurred their driver to demand they get out of his car, she told Patch.

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NYC Housing Authority Settles With Feds Over Lead Paint Lies: DOJ

The New York City Housing Authority settled with federal prosecutors Monday, agreeing to increased federal oversight of the nation's largest public housing authority and pledging an increase of city funding.

Eateries Won't Deliver To Brooklyn Army Base After ICE Arrest

Local eateries refuse to bring food to a Brooklyn army base after a military guard called ICE to arrest a pizza delivery man last week, reports said.

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Man Shot At Jamaica Club Dies Trying To Drive To Hospital

A man shot outside a Jamaica nightclub was found dead behind the wheel of his car Monday morning after he tried to drive himself to this hospital but crashed just a few blocks away, police said.

Marjory Stoneman Douglas Students Sing 'Rent' Song At The Tonys

Drama Students from the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School — the Parkland, Florida, school where an armed gunman shot 17 people dead on Valentine's Day — sang "Seasons of Love" at the Tonys to honor a theater teacher who saved dozens of lives.

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Pedophile And Hitler Fan Running For Congress Makes Ballot

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