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'Kill Yourself,' Pol Tells Aide | Uptown Subway Stations To Close | Hate Attackers Thought To Be Tourists

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Spectrum Customers To Get Cash For Slow Internet Under Settlement

The refunds are part of a $174 million settlement to a lawsuit that accused Charter of providing slower than promised internet service.

'Kill Yourself,' Brooklyn Senator Kevin Parker Tells Aide

State Senator Kevin Parker tweeted the blunt message Tuesday in an online argument over alleged placard abuse.

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Uptown Subway Station To Close As Elevators Replaced

Each station will be shut down for a year as century-old elevators are replaced for the first time.

Wasted, Paint-Oozing Santa Destroys Toys In Bushwick

A new living art installation from Michael Alan Alien and Jadda Cat depicts Santa with lots, and lots, of color.

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Tourists Suspected Of Racially-Charged Chelsea Attack: Report

The brutes who broke a man's jaw after calling him a racial slur may be tourists who've already fled the U.S., according to a report.

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(Lead image: Spectrum trucks are seen in Florida in September 2018. Photo by John Raoux/Associated Press)

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