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Amazon Protesters Say They Were Paid To Be At Rally
A landlord organized a rally after Amazon bailed on its Queens HQ2, but two of the protesters say they were paid to be there.
Would-Be Rapist Thwarted When Woman Throws Coffee In Face: NYPD
The woman splashed her attacker in the face with hot coffee and yelled for help, police said.
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DA To Free Man Who Spent 16 Yrs In Jail For Strip Club Murder
The district attorney's office found that the man, who was convicted in a 2001 killing outside a Sunset Park strip club, had an unfair trial.
'Grunge: Rise of A Generation' launches March 8 at the Morrison Hotel Gallery in SoHo.
'Grunge: Rise of A Generation' launches March 8 at the Morrison Hotel Gallery in SoHo.
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PICS: Rare Single-Family Townhouse On Gramercy Park Hits Market
The $15 million townhome was listed for $1.95 million in 1993.
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