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  1. NYC-Dublin portal reopens with limited hours, new guardrails to deter shenanigans “The team will continue making updates as needed to ensure that everyone can continue to enjoy the Portal,” the Flatiron NoMad Partnership and Dublin City Council said in a joint statement on Sunday.
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  2. RFK Jr. lists voting address at Westchester home — that’s in foreclosure and neighbors have never seen him The independent candidate claims his voting address is 84 Croton Lake Road In Katonah, though he is not the owner of the million-dollar property-in-arrears, does not show up in resident searches for it, and some longtime neighbors -- and even local authorities -- were shocked at the notion it's his home.
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  3. Long Island teacher accused of tying autistic, nonverbal teen to a chair — and school waited to tell parents The student was allegedly bound to his seat in New Hyde Park Memorial High School by a special education teacher named William Buith on April 4, according to a police report obtained by The Post.
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  4. Lawmakers push to speed up NYC casino licenses timetable: ‘We’re leaving $2B on the table’ Two state lawmakers say it's time to roll the dice on awarding casino licenses in the New York City area and are backing a bill that would speed up the current much-criticized timetable.
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  5. Historic Knickerbocker Greys youth group calls on lawmakers to step in as it faces eviction from Park Ave. Armory after 120 years A historic New York youth group is calling on lawmakers to step in and save them from being evicted from the Upper East Side building they've called home for more than a century.
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  6. Straphanger slashed on Manhattan subway station — with attacker still at large A 36-year-old woman is in stable condition after being slashed by a blade-wielding madman in a Lower East Side subway station early Sunday morning, the NYPD said.
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  7. Seriously injured FDNY firefighters sue NYC for $80M over ‘closure’ policy they claim endangered their lives Four Bravest nearly lost their lives in a 2023 blaze because of a city policy that closes firehouses for annual physicals -- and the rule continues to pose a threat to residents and responders, new lawsuits charge.
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  8. Jewish doctors launch group to combat antisemitism in medicine: ‘It’s Nazi Germany all over again’ Thousands of medical professionals from across the country have joined the new American Jewish Medical Association to stand up for Jews, the group recently told The Post.
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  9. NYPD under fire over clash with anti-Israel demonstrators: ‘Made it worse’ The NYPD is taking heat over a violent clash with demonstrators at an anti-Israel event in Brooklyn that led to more than a dozen arrests Saturday.
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  10. Ex-beauty queen shares warning after falling for common NYC scam Most commenters responded to the post from ex Miss New York Briana Siaca by asking, "Are you new here?"
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  11. Trump’s ‘hush money’ trial nears its end — here’s the key evidence and questions jurors will weigh Here are some of the key pieces of evidence and questions jurors will be considering once they start weighing the case:
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  12. 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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  13. 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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  14. 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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  15. 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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  16. 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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  17. 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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  18. 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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  19. 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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  20. ‘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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  21. 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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  22. 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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  23. 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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  24. 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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  25. 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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  26. 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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  27. 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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  28. 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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  29. 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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  30. 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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