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Justice delayed, not denied: New York City reckons with the consequences of law enforcement gone awry
“What happened should not have happened. The actions taken by the NYPD were wrong, plain and simple,” Commissioner Jimmy O’Neill said Thursday, nearly 50 years after the uprising that followed the department’s degrading raid on the Stonewall Inn and less than 24 hours after Council Speaker Corey Johnson challenged him to finally apologize.
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New York City bartender wins Key West cocktail contest
A New York City man created a cocktail inspired by Key West’s signature Key lime pie to win a North American bartending contest.
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Stonewall riots pioneers are meeting in New York city to celebrate 50 years of a new era in LGBTQ history
LGBTQ people who participated in the Stonewall Riots are celebrating the 50th anniversary with younger generations in New York City.
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Inside the luxury condo tower that New York says was a hotbed of illegal Airbnb rentals
At the Atelier, a condominium building in Midtown New York City, the board president and a small travel agency built a lucrative lodging business, according to people with knowledge of the rental arrangements.
Read the full story on The Wall Street Journal.
Toxic threat beneath Manhattan's South Street Seaport
NEW YORK -- In an area as old as the South Street Seaport, a part of lower Manhattan that dates to the 17th century, historic remnants are bound to turn up from time to time. A wooden ship was unearthed on Water Street in 1981.
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