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'New Yorker' Drops Steve Bannon Interview After Outrage: Patch PM

Gov Promises To Leave Yeshivas Alone, Reports Say | Weed Listening Sessions | L Train Lawsuit Threat

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'New Yorker' Drops Steve Bannon Interview After Outrage

New Yorker editor David Remnick planned to interview Bannon at the New York Society for Ethical Culture.

Weigh In On Legal Weed For NY At 'Listening Sessions'

The state wants to know what New Yorkers think about making marijuana legal.

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Gov Wins Endorsement By Promising To Leave Yeshivas Alone: Report

Cuomo earned an endorsement from a powerful grand rebbe the day he promised not to interfere with Orthodox schools, according to reports.

Soho Residents Threaten Legal Action Over L Train Shutdown Plan

Locals will rally Wednesday demanding the DOT and MTA conduct additional air quality and traffic studies for the area.

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NYC's Free Halal, Kosher School Lunch Program Still Half-Baked

There's no hard timeline for implementing a pilot program offering free kosher and halal meals at four New York City schools.


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