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Teenager And Woman Shot In Broad Daylight In Brooklyn, Officials Say: Patch PM
Teacher's student massages | Subway mess costs city | Cat named Bridget Jones survives fire | Big Trump protest

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Teenager And Woman Shot In Broad Daylight In East New York, Officials Say
The teenager is in critical condition after he was shot in the torso and neck, said police.
Driver Runs Over Man's Foot Then Shoots Him In Leg When He Complains, Police Say
Police said a man in a green Honda ran over a 20-year-old's left foot then returned to shoot his left leg.
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Subway Mess Has Cost City $550K As Workers' Tardiness Spikes, Report Says
The Daily News reported that city workers have lost 17,143 hours thanks to subway delays.
Protesters To March On Trump Tower To Protect 'Dreamers' Program
Protesters will rally Wednesday evening in Columbus Circle before marching to Trump Tower. Thousands have said they are "going" on Facebook.
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Harlem Teacher Fired For Student Massages Sues City Schools: Report
The former public school teacher was fired from a Harlem elementary school because students rubbed her with lotion and combed her hair.
'Broadway Bandit' With Deformed Lip Wanted For String Of Bank Heists, Police Say
A man is robbing banks from Union Square to the Upper West Side, police said.
72-Year-Old Screams Anti-Gay Slurs And Pulls Knife On Subway, Prosecutors Say
Arnold Moody yelled homophobic slurs and pulled a knife on an A Train passenger earlier this month, prosecutors said.
Electric Shock Hurts 1 At Standard Hotel: Report
Cat Named Bridget Jones Gets New Home After Fatal Brooklyn Fire
Bridget Jones' owner died in the fire, according to the vet that treated the cat.
Memorial Sloan Kettering To Expand On Upper East Side
The hospital will lease a brand-new medical facility on East 62nd Street near the Queensboro Bridge, according to real estate records.
Seaport Museum Gets $4.5M To Restore 110-Year-Old Ship
The South Street Seaport Museum is getting $4.5 million from city officials to restore a 110-year-old ship.
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