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Cops Called On Black Man Moving To UWS | City's Most Dangerous Street For Cyclists | Domestic Abusers' Gun Ban

Share-worthy stories from the New York City Patch network to talk about tonight:
Schools Head Sorry For Racially-Charged Tweet About UWS Parents
New NYC Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza retweeted a negative article about "wealthy white Manhattan parents."
Cops Called On Black Man Moving Into UWS Apartment: Report
The man was moving back to New York City after a successful career in Washington that included a job in Barack Obama's White House.
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This Street Is NYC's Most Dangerous For Cyclists: Report
A report from a law firm found that this Brooklyn street was the worst.
New York Bans Domestic Abusers From Owning Guns
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a law that will strip guns from New Yorkers convicted of domestic violence.
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New York Is More Fun Than Every State But One, Study Finds
New York is only No. 2 when it comes to having a good time.
Thief Swipes Religious Artifacts From Harlem Church, Police Say
Among the stolen items are a century-old bible, a gold staff and a gold cross.
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(Lead image: Richard Carranza speaks to a second-grader in Houston on Sept. 11, 2017, the day schools in the Texas city reopened after Hurricane Harvey overwhelmed the area. Photo by David J. Phillip/Associated Press)
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