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NYCHA Tenants Fight For Rent Break | Famous Pizzeria Shuttered | "Tiger" On The Loose

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Trump Doorman Says Tabloid Demanded Silence About Affair: Reports
The National Enquirer's publisher paid a Trump building doorman $30,000 during the 2016 presidential campaign to silence rumors that President Donald Trump had fathered an illegitimate child, according to the doorman and multiple reports.
NYCHA Tenants Deserve Rent Break After Losing Heat: Lawsuit
Public housing tenants sued the New York City Housing Authority on Thursday demanding a rent break after they were left freezing.
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Di Fara Pizza Closed By Health Inspectors
Di Fara — the Midwood pizzeria that was named best in all of New York State last summer — was closed by inspectors who found evidence of mice and improperly stored food, according to the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
Reports Of Tiger In Washington Heights Lead To Capture Of Raccoon
Residents of Washington Heights woke up Thursday to unconfirmed reports that a tiger was roaming the streets of their neighborhood. After police responded to the West 160s near St. Nicholas Avenue, the true cause of concern was revealed to be a raccoon.
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Girl Scout Troop For Homeless Girls Sells Cookies In Union Square
New York City's first Girl Scout troop designated specifically for homeless girls is hosting their first cookie sale this week in Union Square.
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