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East New York to Get Two Amazon Delivery Stations Next Year

East New York to Get Two Amazon Delivery Stations Next Year

The online retail giant announced plans to build a second delivery station in the neighborhood that would create hundreds of jobs
Rapper Dupree G.O.D. to Surrender to NYPD Over Viral Flamethrower Bus Stunt

Rapper Dupree G.O.D. to Surrender to NYPD Over Viral Flamethrower Bus Stunt

The rapper who shot a flamethrower from atop a city bus in a viral video will turn himself in to the NYPD Wednesday afternoon, his lawyer told the Daily News. Dupree G.O.
New York City Schools to Close Thursday Due to Increasing COVID-19 Cases

New York City Schools to Close Thursday Due to Increasing COVID-19 Cases

After only eight weeks of in-person classes, New York City public school doors will be shuttered again with the coronavirus pandemic.
Landmarks Commission Sends 920 Park Place Development Back to the Drawing Board

Landmarks Commission Sends 920 Park Place Development Back to the Drawing Board

The board asked developers of the controversial development to come up with a revised design plan for the Hebron School site in Crown Heights
Revenge Porn Is on the Rise, AG Warns New Yorkers

Revenge Porn Is on the Rise, AG Warns New Yorkers

New York Attorney General Letitia James has issued a warning to New Yorkers over the rising threat of revenge porn during the coronavirus pandemic
Meet Curtis Harris, a Multilayered Candidate Running for Brooklyn’s 35th City Council District

Meet Curtis Harris, a Multilayered Candidate Running for Brooklyn’s 35th City Council District

The arts and low-income housing advocate wants to bring his socialist-guided platform to city government
Wednesday’s Headlines: ‘The End of the MTA?’ Edition

Wednesday’s Headlines: ‘The End of the MTA?’ Edition

Well, today's MTA Board meeting should be fun.
Brooklyn Landlords Accused of 'Egregious and Illegal Eviction,' Harassment Face Lawsuit from City

Brooklyn Landlords Accused of 'Egregious and Illegal Eviction,' Harassment Face Lawsuit from City

New York City has filed a lawsuit against landlords Gennaro Brooks-Church and Loretta Gendville over the accused unlawful eviction of their Dean St tenants during the pandemic
New Yorkers Knew Donald Trump First – and They Spurned Him Before Many American Voters Did

New Yorkers Knew Donald Trump First – and They Spurned Him Before Many American Voters Did

Every single voting district in Manhattan, where Trump lives, went for Joe Biden.
Taj Gibson Q&A: Knicks Center on the Importance of Giving Back to his Brooklyn Community, Activism

Taj Gibson Q&A: Knicks Center on the Importance of Giving Back to his Brooklyn Community, Activism

With free agency set for the end of the week, we should know about Taj Gibson's status for next season soon. Regardless of whether he's back at the Garden in 2020-21 or playing in another city, Gibson has already left his mark on New York.