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  1. Central Park’s party-pooper rules baffle New Yorkers — with bubbles, balloons and ‘active sports’ off limits for celebrations Bubbles, balloons, tables and chairs and even tug-of-war are off limits for celebrations held in Central Park, The Post has learned.
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  2. 5-year-old boy struck and killed by SUV after playing in Queens playground A 5-year-old boy was killed after he ran out into a Queens street and was struck by a vehicle, according to police. The child was hit around 6:06 pm in front of 20-19 124th St. in Flushing near a playground, cops said. The boy “ran into the roadway” when a 2008 Honda CRV traveling southbound...
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  3. Texas Gov. Gregg Abbott pledges to keep bussing migrants to NYC: ‘Mayor Adams needs something to do’ Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vowed Saturday to continue bussing migrants to New York City — and took a shot at Mayor Eric Adams during a speech to the NRA. “Unless and until Joe Biden does finally begin to enforce immigration laws I will continue to bus those migrants to sanctuary cities across the United States...
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  4. Ex-con who allegedly attacked autistic NYC Stop & Shop worker, 20, released without bail: ‘Innocent people suffer’ The ex-con who allegedly attacked a 20-year-old worker with autism in a Queens Stop & Shop parking lot was cut loose without bail Saturday -- enraging the victim's family.
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  5. Man, 24, miraculously survives 120-foot jump off Brooklyn Bridge A man miraculously survived a 120-foot jump off of the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, according to police and sources.
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  6. Homeless man accused of randomly punching Steve Buscemi sent to jail on $50K bail The homeless man who struck “Boardwalk Empire” actor Steve Buscemi in Manhattan was sent to jail on $50,000 cash bail Saturday, court records show.
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  7. First lady Jill Biden claims Trump would ‘destroy’ public education if president in speech to teachers union “Donald Trump doesn’t want to strengthen our public education system — he wants to destroy it,” the first lady said in a barely camouflaged campaign screed.
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  8. NYC Council’s bid to block budget cuts boosted by report showing city actually has $2B surplus over Adams’ projection The Big Apple is sitting on an extra $2.2 billion in available funds than what Mayor Eric Adams projects through next fiscal year, a new study says.
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  9. ‘Gold Bar’ Sen. Bob Menendez snarls at Post in defense of wife Nadine — days after blaming ailing spouse for legal woes  The embattled senator rushed to the defense of his wife — days after blaming her for his legal woes in a high-stakes bribery trial.
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  10. Knife-wielding maniac who allegedly smashed windshield of NYPD patrol car with cops inside before attacking them released by judge A knife-wielding maniac who smashed a NYPD cruiser’s windshield as a pair of cops sat inside and then punched them as they tried to arrest him in the Bronx last month has been sprung from jail.
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  11. McDonald’s franchisee claims company is trying to boot him from his 37 locations: ‘Wrongfully scheming’ McDonald's "is wrongfully scheming" to oust George Michell, and "to steal the value of his businesses from him," he said in a lawsuit.
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  12. NYC shooter who killed 16-year-old ‘peacemaker’ rode to killing in Citi Bike basket, ID’d by his Air Jordans: court docs The teen shooter who fatally gunned down a 16-year-old in Soho earlier this month rode to the killing in a CitiBike basket and was identified in part by his distinctive Air Jordans.
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  13. NYC yet to launch promised school safety tip line as weapons seizures, attacks soar The Adams administration has yet to publicly launch a school safety tip line promised at the start of the academic year, The Post has learned. 
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  14. Family of slain NYC hero fights cop killer’s parole every two years: ‘We’re forever in our life sentence’ The state is poised to spring a cop killer from prison as the officer’s family fights to keep the career-criminal who stole their hero away behind bars, The Post has learned.
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  15. Critical flaw that allowed terrorists to storm the cockpits of four jetliners on 9/11 finally fixed after 23 years Nearly 23 years after 9/11, a critical flaw that helped terrorists hijack four jetliners, murder the pilots and turn the planes into weapons of mass destruction is finally being corrected.
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  16. Billy Joel spends over $10M for sprawling East Hampton pad with horse farm, neighbors other A-listers Billy Joel purchased a pricey pad in East Hampton for a whopping $10.7 million dollars, according to a source and public records.
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  17. Funeral home to the stars celebrating 125 years protecting high-profile clients Funeral home to the stars Frank E. Campbell allows the families of celebrities to bring in their famous loved ones' own makeup artists, hairdressers and stylists to make A-Listers look their best for their next chapter.
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  18. With assaults up in NYC, community activist offers pepper spray in Chinatown Over the past two Thursdays, a community activist handed out nearly 100 cannisters of pepper spray in Chinatown to vulnerable New Yorkers.
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  19. Bronx ER nurse Chris Hernandez put on leave after saying Jews should ‘shut the f–k up’ A Bronx ER nurse and influencer was put on leave and is being investigated after video of him saying Jewish people should "shut the f--k up" about their fears surfaced.
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  20. Suspected protester spotted scaling George Washington Bridge causing traffic delays A person was spotted scaling the George Washington Bridge Saturday afternoon -- causing traffic delays as the NYPD attempted to coral the climber.
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  21. One shot, one stabbed in overnight NYC violence No arrests have been made in the violent incidents, cops said.
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  22. NYC’s last superhero: On patrol with real-life crimefighter — the Brooklyn Devil Taking a cue from Spider-Man, the Brooklyn Devil doesn't share his real name.
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  23. NYC shoplifting soars with over 21K complaints lodged so far this year — causing CVS, Walgreens to close up shops New York City is turning into a drugstore desert as retail theft surged 5.6% so far this year.
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  24. NYPD ‘headcount’ faces record lows not seen in decades — 200 cops leaving each month : data A total of 566 police officers have hung up their holsters through April, compared to 508 over the first four months of last year, NYPD pension data shows.
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  25. Mother and son DOE employees scammed NYC school for kids with disabilities: probe A mother and son duo employed by the city Department of Education scammed a Manhattan public school for kids with disabilities out of nearly $8,500, investigators found.
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  26. Father of NYC menace ‘Ice Pick Nick’ grateful son is behind bars: ‘Saving his life’ The frustrated father said that people like his son will keep terrorizing NYC “unless the government does something about the homeless and mentally ill people.” 
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  27. Farmer commutes 6 hours a day to bring Pa. products to his Amish-owned NYC store Millport Dairy, the first truly authentic, Amish-owned brick-and-mortar store in the five boroughs, opened May 1 on Broadway between 97th and 98th Streets.
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  28. NYC Council’s secret ‘woke’ wish list for Albany politicians revealed — including bill that could free killers when they reach 55 The New York City Council’s far-left majority plans to push Albany pols to pass a slew of super-woke measures– including bills to help parole murderers over 55.
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  29. Slain NYPD detective who probed Mafia to get ‘well overdue’ headstone — 100 years after his death Det. Grottano was off-duty the night of May 19, 1924, when a robber ran past him with uniformed cop in pursuit after ripping off a shop in Downtown Brooklyn.
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