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Hurricane Jose: Rain And Storm Surge Could Batter New York City, Forecasters Say

The storm will cause rough seas and possibly rain and gusts next week, forecasters said.

NYPD Releases Body-Cam Footage Of Police Killing Bronx Man, In Historic First

Miguel Richards, 31, was shot dead by NYPD officers after allegedly coming at them with a knife and toy gun. Viewer discretion is advised.

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Pace University Evacuated After Reports Of Man With Gun, Witnesses, Police Say

A Pace University building in lower Manhattan was evacuated, witnesses said.

Harlem Brew Fest Cuts Ties With 'Fyre Festival of Pizza' Founder

Ishmael Osekre, the organizer of Bushwick's failed pizza festival, was doing social media work for Harlem Brew Fest.

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Huge Willow Tree In Brooklyn Garden Could Be Torn Down By Developers

"The Imani Willow," long part of the Imani Community Garden in Weeksville, may not have much time left.

ESPN To Broadcast 'College GameDay' From Times Square

ESPN's "College GameDay" is coming to New York City for the first time in the show's 25-year run.

NYC Releases Lower East Side School Diversity Plan

This is the first plan the city has released in its promise to tackle persistent segregation in city schools.

New York Lawyer Sues Chance The Rapper Over Sampling: Listen And Compare The 2 Songs

Abdul Wali Muhammad claims his work was used without his permission in the Chicago hip-hop star's single "Windows."


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