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Cops & Courts, What's New?

Three city officials dismissed after judge found they had inflated job placement stats
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Two New Yorks, What's New?

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Politics & Policy, What's New?

In case you missed it: Six things to know (plus five fun facts) about Bill de Blasio’s big speech