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Images courtesy of: Mayor's Office | Shutterstock | Shaun Vakil | Peter Senzamici
Images courtesy of: Mayor's Office | Shutterstock | Shaun Vakil | Peter Senzamici (Credits clockwise, beginning in upper left corner. )

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'Central Park Karen' Amy Cooper Loses Lawsuit Against Ex-Employer

A judge dismissed Amy Cooper's claims of discrimination for being fired after accosting a Black birdwatcher in Central Park two years ago.

NYC Will House Incoming Asylum Seekers In Massive Tents, Mayor Says

The city released images of rows of cots inside a large tent as examples of what its emergency response and relief centers will like.

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Park Slope Panthers Are Officially Extinct

The "founder" of the group wants to find simpler solutions to help the community.

Unemployment Rises As Job Hunters Flood NYC, Study Finds

A sharp uptick in New York City's unemployment saw the rate rise to 6.6 percent last month, Labor department data show.

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Anticipated West Village Restaurant Opening In 1880s Townhouse

Carriage House is expected open in mid-October in a secret, but not so secret location in the West Village. Here's what to know.

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