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Maxing Out Partner's Credit Card Is Domestic Abuse, New Bill Says
New Yorkers who bankrupt their partners would be considered domestic abusers under a new bill introduced to City Council.

Kathleen Culliton is regional manager of Patch's New York City bureau.
New Yorkers who bankrupt their partners would be considered domestic abusers under a new bill introduced to City Council.

There are still deals to be had in SoHo ... allegedly.
About 18,000 city workers have been asked to report homeless New Yorkers to a social services command center, Mayor de Blasio announced.
A PSA 9 lieutenant stands accused of mocking a white officer's "too curvaceous" body and her relationship with a black man, records show.
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A Brooklyn school worker forced a 9-year-old boy to watch his friends eat lunch as punishment for laughing, a complaint alleges.
The Legal Aid Society received confirmation the NYPD destroyed records of children's fingerprints kept in violation of state law for years.
"These highs are below normal," forecasters said Wednesday, when the high temperature is predicted to be 35 degrees. "Even for January."
Why make a turkey when you can make reservations?
Flurries fell in New York City hours before National Weather Service forecasters predicted they would.
The Legal Aid Society is calling for action after video of what appears to be an illegal stop-and-frisk surfaced in The Bronx.
New York City issued a weather alert for Tuesday, when little snow is predicted to fall, one year after a surprise storm wreaked chaos.
Heating outages are planned in five NYCHA buildings the same day forecasters predict freezing temperatures and snow.
The president's presence at the Veteran's Day Parade spurred debate over which freedoms the nation's armed forces serve to protect.
The high on Monday will be 60 degrees, forecasters predict. On Tuesday, it'll snow.
Tammeco Cargill and Winston "Pops" Cargill have both been sentenced to prison time for trafficking drugs in Brooklyn, prosecutors said.
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A man was hit by his own car on St. John's Place Friday when he caught a thief driving away in it, police said.
The Brevoort Houses, where residents once went three weeks without running water, is one of five Bed-Stuy developments getting new boilers.
Tropical Breeze Car Wash owners settled a lawsuit brought by the Attorney General's office and must hand over more than $500,000 in wages.