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WATCH: Man Dodges Subway Train, Dances Away Unscathed
A bold straphanger threw a bottle at a train that almost ran him down, then sauntered past firefighters who were looking for him.
Brooklyn Museum Charges $2,500 For David Bowie Exhibit Tours
"David Bowie is" opens at the Brooklyn Museum Friday and those willing to pay $2,500 can get a private tour.
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Collector Makes $500K Profit Selling $20 Teapot To The Met: Reports
An antiques collector cashed in big on the purchase.
Carroll Gardens Restaurant With Mafia Ties Shot Up, Police Say
A person fired several bullet holes into the front of the Marco Polo Ristorante early Sunday morning, police said.
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Mom Hit By Tree In Central Park To Sue City: Reports
The mother suffered four neck fractures while shielding her three children from the 3,000 pound elm tree.
Accused Subway Masturbator Claims He Was Victim, Report Says
Reggie Frank told the Daily News that he was the victim after getting stabbed on the subway, but police said he attacked the woman first.
Marijuana Arrest Disparities Tied To Neighbors' Complaints: NYPD
Precincts in black and Latino areas had the most arrests for pot possession — and the most complaints about the drug, an NYPD chief said.
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