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'Worst' Post Office In NYC Hits Another Low, Resident Says
Sacks of mail were left unattended in the lobby of a Kensington apartment building for hours, according to one resident.
NYC Dealer Sold Fentanyl That Killed Pregnant Woman, Feds Says
Edward "Super Ed" Carillo was part of a ring that sold fentanyl and crack cocaine.
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Paul Manafort Hit With Stop Work Order On Brooklyn Home
But it's probably the least of President Trump's former campaign manager's worries right now.
Student Raped Inside Manhattan School, Police Say
A 16-year-old was raped inside her Manhattan high school by a fellow student, according to police.
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The Met Unveils 2018 Exhibit Schedule
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's 2018 exhibits will feature Korean landscapes, lifelike sculptures and nudes by Klimt, Schiele and Picasso.
Whole Foods To Open Fort Greene Market In January
Whole Foods announced it will open a 365 Market on Ashland Place in January.
Hipster Brooklyn Is Over As In-Crowd Heads To Ohio, Utah: Survey
Whatever. It's not like we care.
Shark Victim's Fiancé Blames Dive Operator For Her Death: Report
Rohina Bhandari's fiancé says the diving company didn't do enough to protect her and other divers.
Lady Gaga's Favorite Yoga Studio Closes After 13 Years
The singer frequented Bikram Yoga on the Lower East Side.
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