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45 Dogs Rescued From Queens Home | Shooting Spree Leaves BK Teen Dead | Bill Cosby Sued By 5 Women In NY | Astoria Pizza War Ends

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'Bill And Ted' Film Producer Accused Of $1M LI Break-Ins
An NYC film producer behind one of the Bill And Ted movies and a woman are accused of stealing from a woman's Sag Harbor homes.
Turnstile Jumpers Face New Hurdles With MTA Plan For Taller Turnstiles
A redesign to New York City's iconic turnstiles could be coming as MTA officials claim fare evasion costs $500 million a year.
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Trump Organization Found Guilty Of Tax Fraud
"For the first time in our lifetime, a jury has convicted a former President's company of criminal charges, " said Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg.
45 Dogs Rescued From Poor Conditions In Queens Home, Man Charged: DA
Fred Thomson was arraigned on animal cruelty charges after police found the dachshund-like dogs in deplorable conditions, prosecutors said.
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Teen Girl Shot Dead In Crown Heights ID'd By Family: New York Times
Sundance Oliver turned himself into Crown Heights police Tuesday morning after being accused of three shootings on Monday, NYPD said.
Bill Cosby Sued By 5 Women For Sexual Assault: Lawsuit
The accusations from five new victims came under New York's new Adult Survivors Act, according to court documents.
Peace Of Pizza: Astoria Bellucci War Ends With Name Change, Settlement
The two almost-identically-named Astoria pizzerias have made peace, after a name change helped resolve their bitter legal battle.
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