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The city's new portable fountain program will people and pets during the hot summer months.

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The sticker disappeared shortly after De Niro installed it, and then a new one appeared in a hard-to-see location.

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The city is looking for revenue to fund the estimated $550 million dollar station.

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A poll finds that Mayor Michael Bloomberg has emerged relatively unscathed in the public eye from his service-slashing 2011 budget.

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Anna Chapman lived a life of luxury in Manhattan before being accused of spying for Russia.

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The vote comes a day after the State Legislature took a giant leap toward passing its own budget.

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The bill would prohibit tenants from renting out their apartments for fewer than 30 days.

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Diana Taylor said she worried a campaign would have distracted the mayor from his job.

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The mayor claimed the only way to prevent branches from falling on people would be to cut them all down.

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The effort is the latest in a series by city agencies to make themselves more web-friendly.

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The city's gun regulations don't violate anyone's Second Amendment rights, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said.

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Thousands of people lined the streets, and danced in them, for the 39th annual Gay Pride March.

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The rumor comes with less than one week before James becomes a free agent.

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At least 2,000 teaching jobs and an unknown number of non-teaching positions will be slashed in 2011.

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Only 52.6 percent of boys in New York City high schools graduated last year, compared to 65.5 percent of girls.