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Annie Lennox is among the scheduled speakers at Amnesty International USA’s 50th Annual General Meeting, set to take place March 20-22 in Brooklyn. AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis

Brooklyn Marriott to host Amnesty International conference

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Homeowners are responsible for shoveling snow off sidewalks but the city is supposed to clear the streets. Community Board 11 officials charged that the Dept. of Sanitation’s snow removal efforts were not up to par this winter. Eagle file photo by Paula Katinas

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WEGMANS SUPERMARKETS ANNOUNCE RECALL ON PRODUCT WITH UNLISTED INGREDIENT

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DMV RECOVERS 231 STOLEN VEHICLES, PLUS PARTS

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CRITICAL SAFETY WARNING ABOUT AIRBAGS IN SOME OLDER HONDA MODELS

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BROOKLYN CONGRESSMEMBER CO-SPONSORS GUN VIOLENCE PREVENTION BILLS

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HOCHUL TO COMMIT $1B TO MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS

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After years of delays and massive cost overruns, the enormously expensive railway project shuttled its first passengers Wednesday from Long Island to a new annex in New York City’s iconic Grand Central Terminal.”

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