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Who's In NYC's DNA Database? NYPD Still Refuses To Say: Advocates
"We call on the NYPD to make this demographic information immediately available, as it promised to do three years ago, " an advocate said.
Majority Of New Yorkers Think George Santos Should Resign: Poll
Two-thirds of residents in the state said the embattled Republican should resign from Congress, a 6 percent jump compared to last month.
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Grand Central Madison Is All Aboard For Full LIRR Service
"The day has finally arrived, " said Gov. Kathy Hochul before the new terminal fully opened Monday.
Uptown's Quisqueya Plaza Sign Unveiled, Millions In Upgrades Announced
The Quisqueya Plaza co-naming ceremony took place on Monday as part of the Dominican Republic Independence Day celebration uptown.
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15-Year-Old Shot In The Stomach In Harlem: Police
A teenager is in stable condition after getting shot Sunday night at West 135th Street and Lenox, police said.
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