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'Misguided' Spotted Lanternfly Traps Kill NYC Birds: Wildlife Group
Glue traps posted on the Brooklyn Army Terminal were meant for invasive bugs, but there was one hitch, experts said. "They kill anything."
'Tiny Cretin' James Corden Banned, Then Unbanned, From Balthazar
SoHo restaurateur Keith McNally called the "Late Late Show" host the "most abusive" customer the 25-year-old restaurant had ever seen.
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Is This NYC Bus Driving Around Chicago Lost?
No, the MTA isn't expanding service to the Windy City.
Little Upper West Sider On A Mission To Ride Every NYC Subway Train
Mark, who is just 3, loves everything about the New York City subway system: the symbols, the colors, the cars, and the destinations.
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Man Fatally Struck by F Train In Jackson Heights: NYPD
Heriberto Quintana, 48, fought with a 50-year-old man on the F train platform of the Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue station, police said.
New Prospect Park Alliance Head Faces Major Challenge In 'MooseGate'
Morgan Monaco takes charge as Brooklyn grapples with serious concerns about a fatal attack on a local dog and how Prospect Park is policed.
Brawl Outside East Harlem Deli Leaves Man Stabbed: Video
Video shows a brawl between two men spilling out into an East Harlem street, leaving one of the men with a stab wound, police say.
Astoria Dry Cleaners Stole $90K From Workers, Attorney General Says
Owners of an Astoria dry cleaners need to repay $90, 000 to their workers after stealing their wages for years, state prosecutors said.
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