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L Train Stink Shuts Down Subway Line
The service was temporarily suspended after dozens of riders said they smelled gas on the trains for the last two days.
Dogs Rescued From UES Kennel Fire, FDNY Says
Firefighters carried out the pooches on Lexington Avenue.
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Woman Slashed For Denying Stranger's Advances In Williamsburg: Report
The 31-year-old Queens woman said the stranger flew into a violent rage after he came onto her as she waited for a Lyft.
MoMA To Close For 4-Month Renovation, Museum Announces
The museum will completely re-envision how its collection is presented, with greater emphasis on featuring underrepresented artists.
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Meet The Goose That Loosed Subway Chaos
This Brooklyn goose brought Q trains to a halt Monday as police went on a wild him chase.
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