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Bob Dylan's Door At The Chelsea Hotel Sells For $100K

Bob Dylan's door from the Chelsea Hotel sold for $100,000 on Thursday night in an auction of old doors from the iconic Manhattan guest house.

NYC Tourist Robbed Of MAGA Hat At Knifepoint, Cops Say

A man wearing a red "Make American Great Again" baseball cap was threatened at knifepoint on Thursday in Union Square Park, police said.

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Chagall Painting Returned 30 Years After Theft

Federal officials have returned a 100-year-old Marc Chagall painting that was stolen from an Upper East Side couple 30 years ago, the FBI announced Thursday.

UES Dentist Forced Oral Sex On Patient, Masturbated In Office

An Upper East Side dentist is facing charges for sexually abusing a patient in his office, according to a criminal complaint from the Manhattan District Attorney's office.

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Former Taliban Hostage To Speak At Forest Hills Community Center

For 45 days, Jere Van Dyke awoke in a no-man's land between Afghanistan and Pakistan unsure if he would live or die. That's how long the investigative journalist was held hostage by the Taliban before his release in 2008. Now a decade later, Van Dyke will be in Forest Hills on April 23 to promote his new book, "Taken" about the days he spent fearing for his life and his multiple return trips to the area since to find out why it happened.


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