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Quake Updates: New Yorkers Are 'Masters Of Disasters,' Says Gov
No major damage or injuries have been reported and city schools are operating as normal, officials said.

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No major damage or injuries have been reported and city schools are operating as normal, officials said.

A pair of women were punched in broad daylight this week, police said, following a series of viral TikTok videos describing similar attacks.
"We will not allow the greedy harmful and openly illegal behavior to continue," Mayor Adams said Thursday.
Neighbors sounded off over a new mid-block wine bar, and a longtime Mexican spot announced a return to its former home 10 years later.
Gino Sozio, 40, was convicted by a Manhattan jury of assault and hate crimes after he attacked a Muslim man late last year, officials said.
An unknown gunman blasted off several rounds towards a Harlem building in March, police said.
Beth Panzer was last seen at her East 89th Street home on March 4, police said. Have you seen her?
A person swiped by a train in Brooklyn, signal problems and a dirty Times Square train might be the reasons why you're running late today.
Schools, trees, playgrounds and repairing a set of stairs at Riverside Park all made the project lists from the two local council members.
"I want to show other kids that they can help kids," says Joshua Small, 14.
The former property manager was indicted for stealing over 140 money orders from veterans, low-income and elderly tenants, prosecutors said.
The good samaritan was attempting to quell a fight when one of the fighters got in her car and drove it into the man, police said.
A man armed with a knife spewed an anti-Hispanic slur when he tried and failed to rob a straphanger Easter Sunday, police said.
The officer was arrested and charged for driving while intoxicated in Harlem Tuesday night, officials said.
An SUV driver struck the woman Tuesday night, a day after an 84-year-old pedestrian was hit by a car on an Upper East Side street.
The Peruvian eatery rose a dramatic 26 spots over its ranking in last year's list.
One restaurant remained as number one, and another rose 25 spots in this year's ranking by the Gray Lady's top food critic Pete Wells.
The new Playa Bowls on Lexington Avenue is now open, serving superfruits, bowls, smoothies and other healthy treats.
Emilia Adams was last seen leaving her West 94th Street home on March 20, police said. Have you seen her?
John Cardoza was robbed at gunpoint on Easter Sunday after he offered to buy a man lunch who asked him for a dollar, according to reports.