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Plus: Ta-Nehisi Coates, coffee-drinkers raise money for the ACLU and more.

A tape of Andrew Puzder's ex-wife appearing on Oprah Winfrey's show surfaced Tuesday night.
L train commuters got another preview of their L-less future.
Have you seen these two men?
One-month-old Nichelle Waring had bruising on her body, police say.
The group behind the organized marches that drew hundreds of thousands of protesters across the country is organizing the strike.
Authorities found 135 total turtles in his Queens home.
The Huskies' 100-game winning streak is just the fourth such stretch in history across all NCAA sports.
A look at the three reported candidates to be named to the head security position.
Plus: Love stories from Patch readers, Playboy bringing nudity back, Trump meets Trudeau and more.
A year after the magazine did away with nudity because of the availability of porn, Cooper Hefner says, "nudity was never the problem."
Be careful when you're out and about today.
It's a rough Monday morning commute out there.
The four people injured were members of the Doe Fund.
The mayor's theme of his annual address Monday night at the Apollo Theater in Harlem was "this is your city."
The exhibit became an "ongoing public safety hazard," the museum said.
The train had "mechanical issues," Amtrak said.
NYC Schools officials have announced that all campuses will be open as usual on Friday, Feb. 10, the day after a big snowstorm hit the city.
Here are the latest snowfall estimates from the National Weather Service's various stations across the city.
A powerful snowstorm was coming down hard on NYC on Thursday afternoon.