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The Chair That Broke The Subway
Gilberto Ramales, 24, was arrested after he threw this chair on the tracks in front of an A train, police said.
Bronx Teacher Steps On Students' Backs In Slavery Lesson: Report
"See how it feels to be a slave?" teacher Patricia Cummings reportedly told three students lying on the floor.
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91-Year-Old Smashes Sports Car Into Queens Home: Report
The driver had his pet chihuahua at his side.
Girl Hurls Bleach At Classmate, Hurting 5 At Bayside School: NYPD
The two 16-year-old girls and three others were sent to a local hospital after one tossed bleach at the other during an argument, cops say.
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NYC Cocaine Kingpin Gets 20 Years In Prison
Luis Bello distributed 1,000 kilograms of cocaine throughout NYC with help from a New Jersey mail carrier, federal prosecutors said.
BB King Blues Club Closed After Roaches, Mice Found: City
The 42nd Street eatery was shuttered on Jan. 30, health department records show.
Gunmen Force Way Into Harlem Home, Rob Woman Of $10K: NYPD
Two robbers forced themselves into the woman's apartment as she was leaving to take out the garbage, police said.
Dog-Friendly Cafe Opens In The East Village
Boris & Horton says its the first in NYC where both you and your pup can enjoy a coffee break.
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