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A judge slaps down a law that would have required crisis pregnancy centers to detail what services they provide.
More than double many of her expected competitors.
The question about Weiner has always been about his maturity.
He's holding a strategy meeting today with gay leaders.
Usually the city council speaker has some good ideas, ones that stick.
They're trying to open a store in Brooklyn.
This storm was bad for Bloomberg. But was it good for some fellow politicians looking to make their name?
And soon there will be a lot fewer of them.
With letter grades now in effect, what's going on with that other controversial measure?
Of all the six current politicians mulling a run, those two are millions ahead.
Empire State Building refuses to put up lights in honor of holy woman.
Should fast-food joints be limited in low-income neighborhoods?
"Do what you have to do," her longtime ally told her.
Schoolchildren will soon be forced to pay to ride the subway like everyone else.
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