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A subway train is seen at the Union Square station.
A subway train is seen at the Union Square station. (Photo courtesy of Tim Lee)

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MTA Brags About Subway Number It Once Called Irrelevant

MTA officials touted big improvements in on-time performance, a metric the agency once called irrelevant to customer experience.

Police Use Tattoos In Attempt To Identify Body Found In Water

Do you recognize these tattoos? Police are asking for help to identify a dead body that was found off the Brooklyn Army Terminal last week.

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Supermoon To Mark Start Of Spring In New York

Celebrate the beginning of spring Wednesday, March 20, under a supermoon, the last of 2019. It's also known as the full worm moon.

PHOTOS: Blind Half Marathon Runner Makes History With Guide Dogs

The CEO of a nonprofit that pairs guide dogs with blind people ran the half-marathon with the help of three guide dogs.

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UES Officials Denounce Anti-Semitism After Gym Vandalism

Swastikas were found painted on the walls of a family locker room at the Asphalt Green gym facility last week.

Only 7 Black Students Get Into NYC's Most Elite High School

Some 895 eight-graders were offered seats at Stuyvesant High School. Only seven of them are black.

Brooklyn Man Uses Posters To Find Romance

A Brooklyn man hopes his poster promises of a "cheeseburger deluxe date" and "maybe romance" will find him a lady. "One nite stands only."

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