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  1. NYPD could access shops’ surveillance cameras — in real time — under new plan to combat theft The program would let the NYPD tap into store surveillance cameras in real-time, which officials say will help fight rising retail crime.
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  2. NYS pushes to boot Boeing bigwigs, block executive raises using pension fund after series of company mishaps State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, who oversees the fund, is arguing that Boeing execs shouldn’t get a raise as a result of its handling of the safety issues on its 737 Max 9 aircraft
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  3. Director of company behind NYC-Dublin portal says flashes, raunchy antics ‘inevitable’ — vows return The organization was forced to shut off the livestream just a few days into its planned six-month run after an OnlyFans star flashed the screen.
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  4. No dice! NYC neighbors oppose Times Square Casino in their backyard over crime traffic fears No Dice! Voters who reside in or near Times Square overwhelmingly oppose putting a casino pushed by partners Sl Green/Caesars/Jay-Z/Roc Nation in the "The Crossroads of the World", a survey found.
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  5. NYC hospital-building boom on Upper East Side roils upper-crust residents The Upper East Side, once known as the Silk Stocking District, has embraced cotton scrubs -- but not everyone’s thrilled about it.
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  7. NY Gov. Kathy Hochul meets Pope Francis while attending climate change conference Hochul, who is Catholic, greeted the Pope and exchanged words with the pontiff before he presented her with a rosary.
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  8. Staten Island Ferry that killed 11 in 2003 crash up for auction — as city jokes, ‘Should Pete and Colin each have their own?’ A storied Staten Island Ferry that infamously crashed in 2003, killing nearly a dozen people went up for auction this week — in case comedians Pete Davidson and Colin Jost want a possibly haunted second one.
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  9. Bronx mugging victim who suffered heart attack in heist dies 3 months later, case now homicide A Bronx knifepoint robbery was upgraded to a homicide after one of the victims -- who suffered a heart attack after the February incident -- died earlier this month, the NYPD announced this week.
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  10. As wildfires rage in Canada, will NYC see another smokepocalypse? As wildfires in western Canada cast a smokey haze over parts of the midwest, New Yorkers are wondering if they will once again experience a smokepocalypse this summer.
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  11. Pro-Trump artist releases 100 penis-shaped balloons with faces of Alvin Bragg, Judge Merchan on them The pro-Trump provocateur said he released the "art installation" -- titled "D--ks of Hazard" -- to show that "these guys are a bunch of useless d--ks."
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  12. New pizza box bin debuts at Central Park latest attempt in NYC’s fight against rats Rats be warned -- it's gonna be harder to nibble on that leftover pizza crust.
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  13. Still-at-large bear kills Chihuahua, injures second dog in Sparta, NJ One dog was killed and another injured in two separate incidents in western New Jersey.
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  14.  BLM Greater NY founder Hawk Newsome arrested after berating cop during caught-on-camera confrontation at NYPD officer’s manslaughter hearing: ‘You a vagina!’ New York Black Lives Matter leader Hawk Newsome has been arrested after shocking video showed him towering over an NYPD cop while threatening to “beat the sh-t” out of him. An enraged Newsome was cuffed on Tuesday after he showed up to Bronx Criminal Court for the hearing of an NYPD sergeant accused of throwing...
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  15. Son of Sam killer David Berkowitz now looks to Anne Frank for inspiration, views himself as ‘father figure’ to other inmates Son of Sam serial killer David Berkowitz compared his decades behind bars to Anne Frank's "inspirational" writings – days before the self-proclaimed “father figure” is set to face the parole board.
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  16. NYPD officers rescue man who fell onto subway tracks during seizure from oncoming train: ‘Come on!’ Two of New York's Finest from the 47th Precinct rushed into the station during rush hour at the Third Avenue/149th St. station just after 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
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  17. New Jersey town wants to gas geese to death over poop-filled park despite protests "Your town is going to be known as the geese murderers," one resident told the council members.
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  18. Man stabbed multiple times after wild, caught-on-camera tussle with NYC couple walking dog Wild video shows a man creeping up to a couple on a Queens street and trying to hit them — before the pair turned the attack around, leaving him with multiple stab wounds Wednesday, police said.
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  19. 12-year-old girl shot in arm near Queens apartment building: cops The girl was rushed to the hospital where she was in stable condition, the NYPD said.
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  20. NYC public school system got billions more in funding since 2020 despite shrinking enrollment: analysis New York City is pouring billions of dollars more into its public school system despite enrollment cratering by nearly 100,000 students since 2020, an analysis released Wednesday reveals.
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  21. Boy, 15, stabbed in head near Queens school as surge of NYC teen violence continues The young victim was attacked by a ski mask-wearing assailant moments after leaving August Martin High School around 2:50 p.m., police and sources said.
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  22. Nassau Community College teachers file ethics complaint over school’s $120K spent on casino lobbying Nassau Community College’s teachers union slapped the school with an ethics complaint for dishing out $120,000 to a lobbying firm backing a controversial casino project, The Post has learned.
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  23. NYC high school administrator busted for inappropriate contact with 17-year-old girl: sources The staffer at John Adams High School – whose name is being withheld pending charges – allegedly rubbed the inner thigh of the female student on Monday, the sources said. 
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  24. Over a dozen victims ambushed by NYC teen robbery crew at Bronx park in months-long spree: cops  Three boys, 13, 14 and 17, plus 18-year-old, have been nabbed in connection to the string of crimes that began on Jan. 11 and continued through Saturday, police said. 
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  25. Banksy Museum opens in NYC to bring elusive work to fans: ‘If people can’t see it, is it even art?’ "Most of this transient art could only be viewed on tiny smartphone screens, which is no way to experience the scale or emotion of Banksy’s work," museum founder Hazis Vardar said.
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  26. NYC seamstress, 95, reunited with long-lost Garment District statue of herself from decades ago The life-sized bronze likeness of Maria Pulsone — which will soon go on display at the Italian American Museum — was found by her daughter, who waged an online odyssey to find the artwork in a dusty warehouse in Scranton, Penn. 
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  27. NY Sen. Kevin Parker has to be restrained after he flips out and shoves lobbyist out of committee room: sources Sources say Michael Carey, an Albany lobbyist, was having an impassioned conversation with Parker before the Energy and Telecommunications Committee meeting Wednesday when the Senator grabbed Carey by the chest and pushed him out of the room.
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  28. Sour note! NYC subway musicians are scared to play over violent crime underground Buskers said they’re frightened to perform because there’s so much violent crime underground -- as they vied for plum performance spots at MTA-held auditions. 
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  29. Mom of OnlyFans model Ava Louise says she’s ‘proud’ after NYC-Dublin portal flashing scandal — which dad learned about in the Post “I’m proud of her no matter what she does,” Susan Lockner told The Post Wednesday of her 25-year-old daughter Ava Louise.
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  30. NYC Council speaker forces pols to take down political signs — including Israeli hostage posters City Council members are being forced to strip their desks of political signs — including Israeli hostage posters and flyers calling for a cease-fire in the Middle East — in a move by Speaker Adrienne Adams that is already drawing outrage, The Post has learned. The speaker (no relation to Mayor Eric Adams) first floated...
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