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When news broke Thursday that federal agents had searched homes and seized phones belonging to high ranking officials — including the police commissioner, schools chancellor, and first deputy mayor — even the most grizzled political veterans were taken aback.

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“The actual conversations and dynamic between the neighbors in this block has completely changed.” Read the story: bit.ly/3TnSFMb

“The actual conversations and dynamic between the neighbors in this block has completely changed.”

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A nonprofit celebrating African American and Black innovation is on the cusp of opening the country's first museum dedicated to Black inventors in a New Jersey community that boasts the motto "where invention lives." gothamist.com/news/nj-invent…

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While famous actors and directors are in Italy this week for the prestigious Venice Film Festival, a group of nontraditional movie critics is preparing for its own competition in New York. gothamist.com/news/incarcera…

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A recent City Council survey of more than 100 public bathrooms in NYC parks has found the facilities sorely lacking. More than two-thirds were either shuttered or missing crucial amenities like soap and toilet paper, council staffers found. bit.ly/47lzNn0

A recent City Council survey of more than 100 public bathrooms in NYC parks has found the facilities sorely lacking. More than two-thirds were either shuttered or missing crucial amenities like soap and toilet paper, council staffers found. bit.ly/47lzNn0
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Gov. Kathy Hochul appeared on WNYC’s All Things Considered this week. And while her comments about her former deputy chief of staff accused of acting as a foreign agent for the Chinese government got the most attention, it was her answer to a question about congestion pricing