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The Latest Excuse For MTA's Mess: Chairs On The Subway Tracks
A man threw a chair on the track and snarled trains traveling through Brooklyn, the MTA said.
'Law & Order' Coffee Urn Sets Off Bomb Scare Near NYC Courthouse
A suspicious package was later determined to be a coffee urn that had been left behind from the TV show's set.
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Townhouse Prices Tumble In Ritzy NYC Neighborhoods, Report Shows
Up-and-coming areas including Harlem and Brooklyn Heights raked in more cash.
Super Bowl-Inspired Pizza Topped With Hot Dog, Fritos And Chili
A Queens eatery famous for its creative pizzas came up with "Battle of the Pigskins."
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NY Daily News Editors Out After Sexual Harassment Accusations
Robert Moore and Alexander "Doc" Jones are no longer with the paper, its owner confirmed.
Suspect Named In Fatal Upper West Side Stabbing
The fatal stabbing occurred outside a Broadway restaurant in April of 2017.
Staten Island's Groundhog Chuck To Predict If Spring Comes Early
The furry forecaster will make his annual prediction at the Staten Island Zoo on Friday. The event is free and open to the public.
Union Pool Hook-Up Stories Take Over Twitter
Twitter went nuts sharing hook-up stories after The Cut called the Williamsburg bar a "horny utopia."
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