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Lawmaker Agrees: Planned Tower Could Put Kids At Risk | Brooklyn Jail Faces Wrecking Ball | Hulu Becomes 'Hoop Loop'

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Chinatown Woman Followed Home Was Stabbed 40 Times: Reports
Nash tried to evade police by imitating a woman's voice, saying, "We don't need the police here — go away, " according to multiple reports.
Lawmaker Agrees: Planned UES Tower Could Put Kids At Risk
Councilmember Julie Menin is asking the city to intervene in the dispute, where a school claims a planned tower would endanger its students.
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Brooklyn Jail Finally Faces Wrecking Ball, Permits Show
The long-awaited Brooklyn jail teardown would mark the first concrete step in a plan to close Rikers taken under Eric Adams' administration.
Hulu Becomes 'Hoop Loop' For Bronx Council Member's Dad
Hulu told City Council Member Amanda Farías, "Tell your dad he can call us whatever he wants."
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Prince Andrew Settles Sexual Abuse Lawsuit With Virginia Giuffre
The royal did not admit to abusing Giuffre as a teenager in the undisclosed settlement, the latest development in the Jeffrey Epstein saga.
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