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'Red Wave' Fails But GOP Still Surprises | Uptown Local Becomes 1st Orthodox NBA Player | Hunt For Sukkah Vandal | $375 Apartments For Rent

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MTA Drops Dolly Parton MetroCards, Just Because They Can
But sorry, Dolly fans — the MetroCards commemorating the singer's upcoming greatest hits album don't show her face.
Tropical Storm Nicole's Eye Will Blow Past NYC, Bringing Heavy Rain
The cyclonic storm's eye is expected to track near New York City Friday, after it hits Florida as a hurricane, forecasters warn.
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GOP Surprises In NYC Midterms Even As 'Red Wave' Fails
As crime became a top issue in 2022's midterms, Republicans managed to show surprising strength in the city and state, early results show.
Former Wash Heights Basketball Star Breaks Pro Barrier As Orthodox Jew
On Monday night, former Yeshiva University player Ryan Turell became the first Orthodox Jew to play in an NBA G-League game.
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Man Who Vandalized UES Sukkah Still Sought, Police Say
A man who kicked and urinated on a religious structure outside an Upper East Side synagogue is still being sought by police.
Bed-Stuy Housing Lottery Offers $375-A-Month Apartments
There are nearly 200 units available at 1911 Atlantic Ave., a building with a laundry room, gym and rooftop terrace.
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