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    In this Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2019, photo, a police vehicle responds in New York. That long, droning police and ambulance siren that has become part of the soundtrack of New York City for generations could be changing. A pair of city lawmakers has proposed switching to the high-low, European-style wail heard on the streets of London and Paris.
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    NYPD investigating whether three officers poisoned with bleach at Shake Shack

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    A New York City Police Dept. Crime Scene Unit and officers assemble at an entrance to Morningside Park along Manhattan's Upper West Side, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2019, in New York. An 18-year-old Barnard College freshman, identified as Tessa Majors, has been fatally stabbed during an armed robbery in the park, sending shock waves through the college and wider Columbia University community.
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    14-year-old sentenced to 18 months for role in death of college freshman Tessa Majors

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    The streets in an orthodox Jewish section of Brooklyn are busy in New York.
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    Orthodox Jews cut locks on closed New York City park to let children play

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    Democratic presidential candidate and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio.
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    Brooklyn park welded shut after thousands gather to denounce murders of black transgender people

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    Don’t bail out cities. Reopen them
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    Study finds mask-wearing ‘most effective means to prevent interhuman transmission’ of the coronavirus
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    Study finds mask-wearing ‘most effective means to prevent interhuman transmission’ of the coronavirus

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    New York City Democratic Mayoral hopeful Bill De Blasio celebrates on stage with his wife Chirlane, right, after addressing supporters at his election headquarters after polls closed in the city's primary election Wednesday, Sept. 11, in New York. (AP/Kathy Willens)
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    NYC first lady refers to life without police as ‘nirvana’

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    Represents ‘the Italian American legacy’: Cuomo rebuffs calls to remove Christopher Columbus statue
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    Represents ‘the Italian American legacy’: Cuomo rebuffs calls to remove Christopher Columbus statue

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    New York City police officers stand by near the Time Warner Center in New York on Dec. 6, 2018.
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    NYPD lieutenant apologizes for kneeling alongside protesters in response to ‘NYPD, take a knee’ chant

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    Former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch, the nation's first black woman to head the Justice Department, looks at the audience during a conference on policy and blacks at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, Friday, April 7, 2017, in Cambridge, Mass. The 57-year-old North Carolina native graduated from Harvard College in 1981 and from Harvard Law School in 1984. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
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    Loretta Lynch to lead state attorney general’s NYPD investigation

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