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Pooper Stinks Up Hillary Clinton's Broadway Stop: Report | Top Stories

Cow On Loose In BK | Harlem Native Returns Home As March Madness Star | Man Who Photoed Maskless Cops Gets $36K | City Ignores Rat Lesson

Hillary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton speak onstage to discuss their book 'The Book of Gutsy Women' at The Wilshire Ebell Theatre on Nov. 5, 2019, in Los Angeles, California.
Hillary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton speak onstage to discuss their book 'The Book of Gutsy Women' at The Wilshire Ebell Theatre on Nov. 5, 2019, in Los Angeles, California. (Emma McIntyre/Getty Images)

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Broadway Pooper Strikes Near Hillary, Chelsea Clinton: Report

Someone made a stink in the aisle last week while the Clintons watched a performance of "Some Like It Hot, " the New York Post reported.

'Get White Jurors': NYC Prosecutors Face Ethics Complaints Over Bias

A former Queens prosecutor had written a "cheat sheet" of jury discrimination, according to one of 10 ethics complaints filed this week.

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Cow On The Loose In Brooklyn: Video Report

A cow dashes down a Canarsie street in video posted by A News12 reporter Tuesday.

Harlem Native Returning Home To MSG As March Madness Star

Kansas State's Markquis Nowell has been one of the stars of the Men's NCAA Tournament, but his story began in Harlem.

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City Settles With LIC Man Detained For Photographing Maskless Cops

Anshuman Bhatia, of Long Island City, will receive $36,000 after suing the city in federal court in 2021.

City Ignores 'Simple Thing' In Rat Fight That Prospect Heights Learned

The Mayor agrees that a trash container with a lid is a "simple thing" to fight rats, but a Sterling Place rat group says no one knows it.

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