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Homeless Encampment Takedown Spurs 'Anarchy Row' Protest | Nobody Hit By Train | $200K Home Invasion

Mayor Eric Adams fired back Wednesday at Gov. Ron DeSantis, who railed against New York City's condemnation of his "Don't Say Gay" law.
Mayor Eric Adams fired back Wednesday at Gov. Ron DeSantis, who railed against New York City's condemnation of his "Don't Say Gay" law. (AP Photo/John Raoux, File; Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office.)

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'Watch Out': Adams Vows To Steal Florida Companies Amid DeSantis Feud

"I like rivalries with other states, " the mayor said Wednesday. "I'm going all over the country ... So, watch out."

East Village Standoff Spurred By Homeless Encampment Takedown

A block dubbed "Anarchy Row" has become the staging ground for a protest against one of Mayor Eric Adams' controversial new policies.

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Harlem Landlord Illegally Built 4 Apartments, City Says

A landlord previously named one of NYC's worst was fined $240, 000 for building four illegal apartments in a Harlem building, the city said.

Nobody Hit By Train At Times Square After All, MTA Says

An incorrect report about a person being hit by a train briefly snarled service at Times Square-42nd Street Wednesday morning.

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Gun-Wielding Thieves Rake In $200K In Brooklyn Home Invasion, Cops Say

The four men tied up their victims and took $200, 000 from a safe, according to police.

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