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Hezbollah Scout Searched For NYC Attack Targets, Feds Say

The city is pursuing plans to install a self-filtering swimming pool in the East River on the Lower East Side.

Guerrilla Subway Ads Urge New Yorkers To Swipe In Fareless Riders

A guerrilla poster campaign is protesting the MTA's fare evasion PSAs by urging commuters to give MetroCard swipes to riders in need.

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De Blasio Accosted By Angry Gardeners Chanting 'Shame On You'

Dozens rallied against new rules for community gardens, ending with "shame on you" chants as Mayor Bill de Blasio walked into City Hall.

Brooklyn Cop Sexually Propositioned Child, Officials Say

A cop charged in Brooklyn for making sexual advances to a 10-year-old was released without bail Thursday, officials and reports said.

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Advocates Rally For Ranked Choice Voting: 'It's A Win-Win'

"We can envision a more productive and positive approach to our elections," said one activist.

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