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Sexually Suggestive Emojis Join NYC's Fight Against STDs
Eggplants, tacos and peaches are leaving little to the imagination.
Creepy Clowns: Could They Be Headed Back To NYC?
The scary clown phenomenon that swept the nation could return with an "It" remake.
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Wow House: Hell's Kitchen Condo Comes With Free Yacht, Lamborghini
Check out photos of the ultra-luxury condo with quite the price tag.
1-Year-Old Boy And Man Shot With Single Bullet In Brownsville, Police Say
Lyemel Summerville allegedly shot a 20-year-old and a one-year-old in Brownsville on Aug. 19, police said.
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Greenpoint Murder Suspect Caught, Police Say
Gary Correa is accused of fatally stabbing Brooklyn playwright George Carroll, police said.
Roger Federer Holds Surprise Practice Session In Central Park
Roger Federer, the No. 3-ranked men's player in the world, graced the Central Park public courts Wednesday night.
Fake Cops Steal $10K From Washington Heights Woman, Police Say
Two women pretending to be cops took $10,000 from a Washington Heights resident.
Kensington Stables Sale To City Falls Through
The city says it still wants to work to keep the stables a public amenity.
Park Slope Principal Cleared Of Organizing 'Communist Activities:' Report
Park Slope Collegiate Principal Jill Bloomberg was cleared of serious charges but dinged for unrelated, minor violations.
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