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A counter-protester holds up a sign outside the library entrance Wednesday.
A counter-protester holds up a sign outside the library entrance Wednesday. (Talia Jane)

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Kids Walk Hate Speech Gauntlet Into UES Drag Story Hour, Pol Asks Why

City Council Member Julie Menin says she wants to know why police positioned cursing, angry protesters at the entrance of a kid's event.

Grand Central Terminal Turns 110 Years Old

"When I'm 110, I hope to look as good, " an MTA official said as the agency marked the iconic station's birthday.

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FBI Probing Into Santos' Navy Veteran Service Dog Scheme: Report

Two FBI agents reached out to Richard Osthoff, a former service member, on Wednesday, according to POLITICO.

Harlem Is On The Case Of The Mysterious Missing Dog

Jillian Solomon gathered with friends and supporters in Harlem Wednesday night to hand out fliers and spread the word about her missing dog.

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