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Uber Sues City Over Cruising Cap | Thousands Of NYC Students March For Climate Action | Cornelia Street Café Chef's Killer Convicted

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NYC Celebrates Mayor Quitting Race With Bubbly Outside City Hall
A bottle of champagne and the message "Mission Accomplished" appeared the same day Hizzoner announced he would quit the presidential race.
Uber Sues City Over Cruising Cap, Court Records Show
The lawsuit states that the new rule "would threaten the viability of the ridesharing model as it currently exists."
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Cornelia Street Café Chef's Killer Convicted, Brooklyn DA Says
Jahkeem Scott was found guilty of stabbing grandfather and chef Romulo Heras 31 times before robbing his home and setting it on fire.
Mystery Buyer Drops $160M On Scandal-Laden Rivington House
The Rivington House is expected to house Mount Sinai Beth Israel's new behavioral health center. Now, the hospital has a mystery landlord.
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Thousands Of NYC Students March For Climate Action
Natalie, 13, hopes this message will reach her lawmakers: "When we said 'Abolish ICE,' this isn't what we meant!"
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