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  1. Accessing Adams’ locked cell phone will be ‘monumentally difficult’ for feds: experts At a minimum, the locked phone introduces a “speed bump” in the feds’ investigation, according to Michael Alcazar, a retired NYPD detective and John Jay adjunct professor.
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  2. Departing NYC schools chancellor David Banks admits Eric Adams might not stay mayor following indictment Outgoing schools Chancellor David Banks has confided to city superintendents he doubts that embattled Mayor Adams can remain in power after his indictment, sources told The Post.
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  3. Fed prosecutor leading Adams case is a risk-taking ‘cowboy’: mayor’s camp The lead prosecutor overseeing Mayor Adams’ landmark federal corruption case has a reputation as a rabble-rouser and a “cowboy” with a penchant for risk-taking that could echo the turbulent case of ex-Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin, sources close to Hizzoner said. 
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  5. Feds investigations into NYC Mayor Eric Adams admin stem from shady appointees: critics Poor management and putting pals and cronies into the upper echelons of his administration are key reasons Mayor Adams is now mired in scandal, critics charged.
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  6. NYC dog lovers demand cops ‘find and prosecute’ sicko who tossed pup down 17-story trash An online petition slamming the NYPD and NYCHA for their “inexcusable negligence” and “lack of seriousness in prioritizing” the case has amassed nearly 700 signatures. 
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  7. Embattled Adams officials David Banks, Sheena Wright to marry this weekend as federal corruption probe rocks City Hall: sources Earlier this month, Wright’s elegant West 143rd Street home in Harlem was raided, and her phone was seized.
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  8. ‘Hateful’ vandal smashes statue of Blessed Virgin Mary with rock from garden of NYC church The callous creep used a rock from the parish garden to "repeatedly strike the statue, causing damage to the face, side, and hands of the Blessed Mother statue."
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  9. Urban nightmare: Rape up in NYC amid ‘disorder,’ former NYPD chief says A Montana woman was attacked by a pervert who followed her out of the subway in Greenwich Village this week.
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  10. Rape surges 13% in NYC as other violent crimes decrease, police say Reports of the crime surged to 1,218 through Sept. 22, compared to 1,077 incidents in the same period last year, NYPD data show.
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  11. Teen fighting for his life after being shot in the head on NYC street An 18-year-old is battling for his life after being shot in the head in Queens, police said.
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  12. Eric Adams’ girlfriend joined on $45K worth of luxe trips, accused of having ‘no-show’ DOE job Mayor Adams’ longtime girlfriend Tracey Collins, a highly paid "senior advisor" in the city Department of Education, joined Hizzoner on $45,000 worth of ritzy trips.
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  13. NY senator who served as Adams’ top lawyer is ‘hypocrite’ for calling on mayor to resign: sources A state senator among the long list of pols demanding Mayor Eric Adams resign after being indicted on federal bribery and fraud charges is a “hypocrite” for turning a blind eye as Adams’ former legal advisor when Hizzoner allegedly accepted lavish trips and other gifts from Turkish nationals now under scrutiny, sources close to the...
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  14. Disgraced ex-NYC COVID czar committed perjury to push vax mandates: critics NYC’s disgraced ex-COVID czar Dr. Jay Varma – who was caught on hidden camera boasting about having drug-fueled sex parties during the pandemic -- committed perjury by repeatedly testifying under oath that vaccination is the only to stop coronavirus from spreading, critics say.
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  15. Cuomo telling NYC powerbrokers he’s running for mayor if special election is called: sources Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo is telling city power-brokers he will run for mayor of New York City should Mayor Adams be forced from office, sources told The Post.
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  16. Toxic blob left at Brooklyn construction site for days, enraging Gowanus residents: ‘Stinking sh-tberg’ A huge smelly blob of black sludge was unearthed this week at a construction site for new housing going up along Brooklyn's toxic Gowanus Canal.
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  17. NJ man slapped with animal abuse after fatally crashing e-bike into goose People started calling 911 in shock shortly after seeing Andrew Mullins, 30, strike the goose with the motorized bike on Sept. 11, near Pier A Park on Sinatra Drive.
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  18. Fed agents raid NYPD office where top Adams officials work: sources The feds were "looking for records," sources said, signing into the visitors log at around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday for the records section of the 16th floor of 375 Pearl St.
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  19. NYC Chancellor David Banks’ car hit with 18 tickets for speeding in school zones Schools Chancellor David Banks previously promised to ensure students' safety both inside the classroom and "in the communities that surround them."
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  20. NYC school superintendent abruptly ousted after being accused of abuse, vowing, ‘No more white principals’ The superintendent of Staten Island public schools was abruptly removed from her post a week ago amid ongoing accusations she made derisive comments about staff and vowed, "No more white principals," The Post has learned.
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  21. Two Delta Airlines agents smuggled over $3M in ketamine through JFK: feds Two Delta Airlines ramp agents were arrested for smuggling more than $3 million worth of ketamine through John F. Kennedy International Airport, federal authorities said.
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  22. NJ mom injured by motorized furballs at American Dream while holding her 2-year-old daughter: lawsuit A New Jersey mom was hurt after a kid riding a motorized, plush animal at the giant East Rutherford, NJ, shopping complex barreled into her while she held her 2-year-old daughter, reports said.
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  23. NYU softball player beats sicko who attacked her during jog, breaking her hand in brave fight back “All I could think at that moment was that I needed to do anything to stop it from going further – I needed to protect myself," 19-year-old Alexa Very told The Post.
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  24. Hogwild drama unfolds as hero teen thwarts unhinged groundhog’s attack on jogger A crazed groundhog set its sights on a fallen jogger in New Jersey, only to be thwarted by a quick-thinking teen.
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  25. Queens DA employee tried to make a bomb to blow up migrant shelter: police Derek Klever, 27, a paralegal at the Queens District Attorney’s office, has been arrested after attempting to make an explosive to bomb a migrant shelter located across from his apartment.
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  26. Mayor Adams’ corruption case thrusts newbie Biden-appointed judge in spotlight The judge overseeing Mayor Eric Adams’ corruption case is a Biden-appointed newbie to the federal bench who previously worked for the ACLU and NAACP fighting for racial and voter justice.
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  27. Half-naked sex fiend charged with NYC attempted rape was once given just 15 days behind bars for public sex crimes Lamel Batten, 44 -- a homeless career criminal and gangbanger with 51 prior busts -- got the 2023 wrist slap in connection to two separate lewd acts on Manhattan trains, the DA’s Office said. 
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  28. The New Yorkers ensared in Mayor Adams’ alleged decade-long corruption scheme The New Yorkers ensnared in Mayor Eric Adams’ pay-for-play scheme include everyone from his own domestic partner to City Hall staffers -- including one set to be a star witness against him.
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  29. NYC business leaders scramble to deal with growing reality of socialist running the city The Post has learned that Kathryn Wylde, president of the Partnership for New York, has reached out to Jumaane Williams to set up a meeting.
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  30. Mayor Adams quietly issues order shifting embattled top deputy Sheen Wright’s powers if she’s unable to do job Mayor Eric Adams quietly issued an executive order late Thursday assigning the powers of First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright to an underling if Wright can’t perform her duties -- just weeks after the FBI raided her home.
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