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Amazon Helipad Not A Done Deal | Chocolate Waterfall | City Hunger Spikes

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Furious Mayor Tried To Suppress Criticism, Fired Watchdog Says
NYC's fired investigation commissioner said City Hall pressured him to sit on reports critical of the de Blasio administration.
Amazon Helipad Not A Done Deal, NY Officials Say
The city currently has three commercial heliports. Officials weren't thrilled about giving Amazon its own.
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Massive Chocolate Waterfall Lands Near Union Square
The gourmet Italian chocolate shop features three walls of flowing chocolate.
Brooklynites Missed 80M Meals As City Hunger Rates Spike: Study
Brooklyn saw more than 80 million meals missed in 2016, data shows. That's about twice the number in Queens, The Bronx or Manhattan.
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Swastika Sticker Placed On MTA Train, Suspect Flees NoHo Station
It happened just before noon Nov. 4 as a southbound 6 train entered the Bleecker Street subway station, police said.
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(Lead image: Mark Peters appears before the City Council in 2014. Photo by William Alatriste/New York City Council)
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