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Congress Hopeful Reaches Voters Via Tinder | Pershing Square Shut Down | Bodega Takes On Trump

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Mysterious Man In Suit Paddleboards Across Hudson River (VIDEO)
"People at my job are talking about that dude who paddleboarded the Hudson River," a bemused social media user commented.
Congressional Challenger Uses Tinder For Voter Outreach: Report
Suraj Patel, who's challenging a 13-term incumbent in the 12th Congressional District, calls the technique "Tinder banking."
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Nine Arrested Protesting Speed Camera Bill Failure, Police Say
Protesters blocked Third Avenue and held a banner reading "children are going to die."
Pershing Square Cafe Shut Down By Health Department
The popular cafe near Grand Central Terminal bombed a recent health inspection.
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City Wants Bike Lanes At Columbus Circle
The bike lanes would help calm traffic on Columbus Circle and provide bicyclists safe passage.
Fort Greene Bodega Takes On Trump With Huge Immigration Banner
Ralph's, at 89 Lafayette Ave., installed a giant sign out front this week reading "Holding Kids Hostage Is An Act Of Terrorism."
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Protesters Gather Outside Secretary Nielsen's Alexandria Home
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