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Passengers on board a NYC Ferry watch as the boat departs Sunset Park, Brooklyn for Rockaway, Queens in 2017.
Passengers on board a NYC Ferry watch as the boat departs Sunset Park, Brooklyn for Rockaway, Queens in 2017. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

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Muslim Families Denied NYC Ferry Rides For 'Security': Complaint

Ferry workers refused to let three Muslim families board a boat because of a dubious "security issue," a discrimination complaint alleges.

Man Sues Inwood Club For 'Ladies Night' Cover Charge: Report

The man's $50,000 claim says it was sex discrimination to charge him $20 to enter an Inwood bar while letting women in for free.

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WBAI Battle Escalates As Both Sides Say The Other Went 'Rogue'

The radio station's abrupt closure led to a federal lawsuit and a bitter internal conflict on the Pacifica Foundation's board of directors.

Man Dies After Two NYPD-Involved Shootings In One Night: Cops

One man is dead and another is in the hospital after two police-involved shootings, one in Gowanus and one in The Bronx, police said.

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Ecstasy Lab Owner, City Worker From Queens, Pleads Guilty: Feds

A Department of Environmental Protection employee from Queens pleaded guilty Wednesday to manufacturing ecstasy and growing marijuana.

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