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Feds Won't Say How Many Separated Immigrant Kids Are In NYC, Mayor Says

City officials have counted about 300 children separated from their parents, but federal officials have not given an official number.

Workers Hit By Mini Crane At East Harlem Building Site: Officials

Three workers were hurt — one critically — when a mini crane fell on them from four stories, city officials said.

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MetroCard Machines Stop Taking Card Payments At Rush Hour: MTA

MetroCard vending machines across the city stopped accepting card payments Monday morning, the MTA announced.

NYC Public Library To Begin $317M Main Branch Renovation: Report

A huge renovation of the library's Stephen A. Schwarzman Building will begin in July and is expected to take a few years to complete.

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Texan Artist Wants To Paint Protest Mural On Your Brooklyn Wall

Kristen Gunn wants to paint a mother without her son in Texas and a son without his mother in Brooklyn. First, she needs a wall.

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