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Drunk Broker Spews Racial Slurs Outside House Of Yes
A Brooklyn real estate agent hurled racist insults at a bouncer who ejected him from the House of Yes, according to video and reports. Video posted to Reddit shows a bouncer and another man — who the New York Post identified as a broker for MySpace NYC — arguing outside the House of Yes on Wyckoff Avenue and Jefferson Street Friday, according to the user who posted it Sunday.
Tompkins Square Park Hawk Babies Greet The World
Christo and Amelia have two new mouths to feed. Tompkins Square Park's resident red-tailed hawks are the proud parents of a pair of recently hatched babies that were spotted in their nest over the weekend.
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M, F Or X? NYC Birth Certificates May Get 3rd Gender Category
New Yorkers who don't identify as male or female may soon be able to reflect that on their birth certificates. City officials want to add a third gender category of "X" to city birth certificates to make them more inclusive.
'Suspicious' Fire In Flushing Injures 12: FDNY
A "suspicious" fire that broke out early Monday morning in what was supposed to be a vacant Flushing home left a dozen people injured, fire officials said.
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JP Morgan Execs Told Black Banker Harlem Was Better 'Fit:' Suit
A former financial adviser at JP Morgan Chase & Co. is suing the company in federal court for pressuring him to leave his job after he faced racial discrimination, according to a lawsuit filed in May.
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