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Throngs of OWS protesters jammed into Manhattan Supreme Court Wednesday for summons hearings.

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Small Business Saturday drew crowds to local business in Tribeca and other Manhattan neighborhoods.

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Restaurant owners and season ticket-holders protested the NBA lockout this week.

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Mayor Michael Bloomberg criticized President Barack Obama Monday evening as the supercommittee convened to curb the nation's debt officially admitted failure.

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Judge Edward McLaughlin told Afrika Owes she is getting a second chance thanks to her academic promise.

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A crane operators strike would have impacted major construction projects across Manhattan.

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About 1,000 city workers will still be laid off under the budget plan, set to be approved by the City Council Tuesday.

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Macy's workers had threatened to strike at midnight unless a deal is reached.

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Bargain-seekers are almost out of time to purchase lunch coupons which are good through 2 p.m.

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7 World Trade Center is now 90 percent leased, developer Larry Silverstein said.

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Naked Cowboy Robert Burck reportedly struck a secret agreement to settle a lawsuit with the Naked Cowgirl Sandy Kane.

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Tricia Lewis, the "Fashion Herald" blogger, says Herald Square stores give SoHo boutiques a run for their money.

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The new "Pop's" in Midtown offers $1 burgers, hot dogs and fries.

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The library, which has stood empty for two years, is set to have its windows transformed into an art exhibition space.