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Anthony Bourdain Memorial Will Be Sent To Family

Farewell notes left outside Les Halles, the Gramercy restaurant where Anthony Boudain once worked, will be collected and sent to the celebrity chef's family as a tribute to the late chef, according to workers renovating the space.

Uber Driver Has License Suspended After Booting Kissing Women

An Uber driver who kicked a lesbian couple out of his cab for kissing had his license suspended by the city's Taxi and Limousine Commission on Tuesday, a spokesman said.

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Rudy Giuliani Cheated On 3rd Wife With Married Woman, Reports Say

Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani has been accused of having an affair with a married woman in a New Hampshire Spa ahead of his third divorce, according to reports.

Park Slope's Flag Bench Can Stay After City Said Move It

The city ordered a Park Slope veteran's club to remove their American flag painted bench, but later admitted it was an error and told the group it could stay.

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Brooklyn Author Crowdfunds $12K To Publish Her Children's Book

M. Yap-Stewart never thought the Kickstarter project for her children's book, "Little Moss, Big Tree," would reach its $5,000 goal in just one day. But with the help of hundreds of backers from countries across the globe, it did just that.

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