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Top NYC news: Suspended doctors still practicing; 1 in 5 bus passengers skip fare

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Published on March 25, 2019
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in New York City, from Adele and Jennifer Lawrence's surprise appearance at a Greenwich Village bar to new MTA fare stats.

Trump Turns To Higher Education; And A Selective New York City High School Struggles With Diversity

On Thursday, President Trump signed an executive order that could affect a few areas of higher education: from data collection to free speech.

Read the full story on NPR.

Investigation discovers suspended NYC and NJ doctors are still practicing

Dangerous doctors whose licenses have been yanked or suspended in New York or New Jersey are crossing the river and continuing to treat patients, The Post has found.

Read the full story on the New York Post

Jennifer Lawrence and Adele surprise crowd at New York City gay bar

Patrons of the New York City gay bar Pieces were in for the surprise of their lives Friday night when superstars Jennifer Lawrence and Adele dropped by. Adele even took the stage at one point, but she wasn't belting out "Hello."

Read the full story on CBS News. 

No Fare: 1 in 5 Bus Riders Don’t Pay

The MTA is getting taken for a ride: New agency numbers show a spike in bus passengers who don’t pay the fare.

Read the full story in New York Magazine.