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'Son Of Sam' Hospitalized | Dead Doc Sued By Giants Running Back | Bombing Suspect's Family Outraged By NYPD

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Axe-Hurling Venue Lets Patrons Drink And Throw In Gowanus
Kick Axe Throwing, opening on Degraw Street, lets guests throw axes at targets and sip booze in between.
Doctor Found Dead On UES Was Sued By Ex-NY Giants Player: Records
Former New York Giants running back Michael Cox suedDean Lorich in 2016.
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'Son of Sam' Killer Hospitalized For Heart Surgery, Reports Say
David Berkowitz's killing spree put New York City on edge in the 1970s.
NYC Bombing Suspect's Family 'Outraged' By Their Treatment
The family of accused terrorist Akayed Ullah criticized the NYPD's investigation following Monday's bombing in Midtown.
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Queens Teacher Seeking Sex With Minor Will Get Jail Time
The special education substitute teacher was caught in an NYPD sting days before he was slated to move to South Korea to teach kindergarten.
Spotted Pig Restaurateur Accused Of Sexual Harassment: Report
Ken Friedman, who co-owns the Spotted Pig in the Village, has been accused by multiple women of harassment, groping and unwanted kissing.
Webster Hall To Begin Interior Demolition
The longtime East Village music venue will begin to lose its interior.
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Charles Manson's Cause Of Death Revealed
13-Year-Old Girl Bites Robber And Sex Abuser, Gets Away: Police
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