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Police: Man stabbed after argument in Downtown Brooklyn subway station

 

Police are searching for a man and a woman connected to a stabbing at a subway station in Downtown Brooklyn.

 

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Safety measures for J'Ouvert Celebrations announced to the public

 

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Sen. Gillibrand says she's ending 2020 presidential bid

 

Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand is dropping out of the presidential race.

 

'Hi Slave' tagged on sidewalk in Brooklyn

 

People in Bushwick say a disturbing greeting was tagged on a sidewalk and has been there for nearly two months.

 

New York law softening pot penalties goes into effect

 

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - A New York state law softens penalties for possessing small amounts of marijuana and creates a process for erasing certain past offenses.

 

Mayor, NYPD commissioner get 'no confidence' vote from PBA

 

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5-year-old found wandering streets in Brooklyn

 

A 5-year-old boy was found wandering the streets in Brooklyn, and authorities need help finding his parents.

 

 

 

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