- From the Gothamist Newsmap: A child hit by an auto at E 19th St & Tennis Ct in Brooklyn, a building in danger at 173 St & Boston Rd in the Bronx and a home invasion on 57th Ave in Queens.
- Besides the afternoon shooting that injured a school girl and a man, another Bronx shooting claimed the life of one man and injured two others yesterday.
- NY Post readers opine about President Obama's bow to the Japanese emperor: "Kudos to the aging, yet agile, Emperor Akihito, who put a hand out just in time to help steady Obama as he apparently slipped on a wayward piece of sushi."
- Oh, good: A 19-year-old suspected of setting numerous fires at a Battery Park apartment building is still living in the building.
- Neil Patrick Harris is on Twitter, people: "Holy Pete, so many responses! Thanks, gang! I'm still trying to figure out which button does what..! And this 140 character limit is craz"
- While he was tough with Dalton, back in 2002, Supreme Court Justice Kennedy was cool with not approving Stuyvesant High School's student newspaper reporter's article.
- They may not be all that tasty, but Jamba Juice is handing out free samples of its flatbread today between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.
- And Edward Woodward, who played The Equalizer, the CBS drama about "a former American agent for a never-named intelligence agency who has set up shop in New York to right the injustices done to people whom the police cannot or will not help," died at age 79.





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