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  1. Woke $63K-a-year NYC school that boasts about its commitment to DEI targeted by hateful anti-Israel graffiti An upscale NYC private school was vandalized with antisemitic graffiti in at least the fifth eyebrow-raising incident around race or religion to hit the campus in the last decade.
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  2. Assistant beheaded tech CEO so French girlfriend wouldn’t leave him, lawyers claim A tech CEO’s personal assistant claims he beheaded his boss in a crime of passion, his attorney argued Friday.
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  3. Five-year-old boy born without left hand ‘glowing’ after recieving ‘Iron Man’ bionic arm Jordan Marotta of Dix Hills, L.I., achieved superhero status this week.
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  4. Violent homeless man on parole for assault nabbed for punching woman, 72, in random NYC attack: cops Mouhamed Diallo, 29, slugged his 72-year-old victim in the back of her skull as she walked at the corner of Fourth Avenue and 96th Street in Bay Ridge around 4:50 p.m. Sunday, May 5, authorities said. 
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  5. City Hall slightly lowers lifeguard standards as summer staffing shortage looms Lifeguards who have failed to finish the 300-yard timed swim — one of the final and most grueling requirements — will now be able to man the stands at the city's shallow-water pools.
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  6. Life’s a beach riding to The Hamptons on Blade’s new $200-a-seat luxury bus A swanky new bus service from the company that brought Big Apple elites $1,000 helicopter trips to the Hamptons kicked off its first weekend of rides Friday  — with passengers including a reality TV star, a CEO and a nightlife promoter.
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  7. NY Gov. Kathy Hochul calls Trump supporters ‘clowns’ in ‘basket of deplorables’ moment Hochul’s comments immediately drew a wave of criticism, with some comparisons to Hillary Clinton’s infamous 2016 comment calling MAGA faithful a “basket of deplorables.”
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  8. Memorial Day Weekend forecast: New York to swap sunshine for showers It'll be a mixed bag for New Yorkers this Memorial Day Weekend.
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  9. East Hampton dishes latest blow to Zero Bond, Mayor Adams’ favorite club, in war over outpost plans The village of East Hampton passed a new law that critics say is designed to keep the club Zero Bond — a star-studded favorite of Mayor Eric Adams — from opening in the sleepy upscale community.
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  10. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul calls Trump supporters ‘clowns’ in her own ‘basket of deplorables’ moment The comments reminded some of Former Secretary of State and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's infamous "basket of deplorables" comments from a New York fundraiser in 2016.
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  11.  2 dead, 1 injured, in early morning Bronx shooting No arrests have been made while police investigate a motive for the deadly shooting.
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  12. NYC families on 3-K waitlist fuming at lack of clarity from the city Thousands of Big Apple families have been waitlisted for the city's free 3-K program -- and many are fuming at what they say is a lack of clarity about the future of their toddlers' education.
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  13. Bryan Kohberger’s lawyers call surprise witness in attempt to poke holes in evidence that he was at grisly University of Idaho murder scene Public defender Anne Taylor grilled the witness about about cell tower data he had gathered as part of the investigation into the November 2022 murders.
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  14. Boy, 17, busted with loaded handgun at NYC high school after going through metal detector: cops The semi-automatic firearm had nine rounds in the magazine and one in the chamber, law enforcement sources said.
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  15. Thousands of Trump fanatics swarm Bronx park for his first NY rally since 2016: ‘He’s a real Nelson Mandela’ “He represents us, the blacks in this city and in the world. He’s a real Nelson Mandela," Paget Jones, 45, of Harlem, told The Post outside the Crotona Park event.
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  16. MTA boss Janno Lieber’s 400K pay — more than the US president’s salary — slammed amid congestion toll fight Motorists who oppose congestion pricing said they need relief from MTA boss Janno Lieber's fat $400,999 salary last year exceeding the pay for President Biden, Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams.
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  17. NYC startup Gravity plans to line streets with stylish ‘trees’ that can charge an electric car in 5 minutes Gravity Inc, led by CEO Moshe Cohen, collaborated with design firm Rangr Studio to develop the sleek, minimalist devices. The tall “trees” feature a maneuverable hinged arm and mounted cable system designed to be compatible with all major EV manufacturers, including Tesla and Rivian.
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  18. JFK Airport strike by airplane fuel workers during Memorial Day weekend averted after Gov. Hochul’s intervention A planned strike by fuel workers at John F. Kennedy Airport in Queens during Memorial Day weekend was averted after Gov. Kathy Hochul intervened to help settle the labor dispute, The Post has learned.
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  20. NYC council introduces new bill to increase oversight over mayoral picks for top jobs The new bill would add 20 commissioner-level spots to be subject to a confirmation process, including the heads of the Department of Transportation, the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and the Department of Social Services.
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  21. FOX News’ Chris Payne reflects on crime in Harlem home after niece shot by stray bullet: ‘Known violent criminals are roaming the streets’ FOX Business Network’s “Marking Money” host Charles Payne tells Post readers about the shooting of his niece on the Harlem block where he grew up, and how crime has affected his old neighborhood. As told to Alex Oliveira. New York City is going in the wrong direction. Known violent criminals are roaming the streets, leading...
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  22. Tearful NYPD cops rush to save poodle’s life after it’s thrown off ledge by owner who ‘snapped’: video Owner Cleopatra Morgan, 26, told police she had tossed the 1-year-old mini poodle, Rocket, off a ledge at Highbridge Park at Edgecombe Avenue and West 165th Street in Washington Heights when she called 911 around 1:30 p.m. May 16, according to cops and the ASPCA.
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  23. Thousands flood City Hall steps to oppose proposed Brooklyn homeless shelter More than 2,000 New Yorkers incensed over the city's plan to build a homeless shelter in their south-central Brooklyn neighborhood descended on City Hall Thursday to voice their opposition to the proposal.
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  24. Scammers sold fake sports, Pokémon cards in $2M scheme: feds The feds are trying to catch ‘em all. Two Washington state men were arrested Thursday for a scheme in which they duped collectors into shelling out hundreds of thousands of dollars for sports and Pokémon trading cards that turned out to be phonies. Anthony Curcio, 43, and Iosif Bondarchuk, 37, allegedly made the regular cards...
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  25. Two NYPD sergeants get into shoving match over salary gap: sources Sgts. Ronnie Fernandez and Abel Lopez, both of the Central Park precinct, got into the scrum May 20 after Lopez made cutting comments about an ongoing pay discrepancy between new and senior sergeants, sources said.
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  26. At least 10 hospitalized when 11-year-old NYC student unleashes pepper spray in school cafeteria The unidentified minor sprayed the noxious gas inside PS 219 in Queens on Thursday morning, sources the The Post.
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  27. Trump’s Bronx rally live updates: Ex-prez expected to speak on NY’s economy, migrant crisis Donald Trump is holding an NYC campaign rally on Thursday at Crotona Park in the Bronx, one of the most Democratic counties in the US. Follow the Post’s live updates for the latest news on Trump’s speech and scheduled protests.
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  28. Creep with long rap sheet busted in horrific serial rape of 12-year-old girl inside NYC building Thomas Barnaby, 30 -- who has a half-dozen open arrests, sources have said -- was arrested about 12 hours after the NYPD announced that he was wanted for raping the pre-teen “on multiple occasions” between Dec. 19 and Dec. 23, according to police.
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  29. NYC-area flights grounded as severe weather, thunderstorms pummel metro region New York City-area flights were grounded Thursday morning amid powerful torrential rain and thunderstorms. Flights at La Guardia Airport, Newark International Airport, Westchester County Airport and Teterboro Airport have been affected by the severe weather and thunderstorms, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. Delays averaging about 30 minutes were reported at Newark and La Guardia,...
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  30. NYC tourism still lags pre-COVID era amid crime concerns: report Big Apple tourism is on the upswing, but still lags behind pre-pandemic levels amid concerns about crime, according to a report released Thursday by state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli.
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