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Plus: Runaway Newark bull now safe from becoming food [View this email in a browser.]( Our Gift to You! Get this T-shirt when you [donate & help fund]( our non-profit newsroom. [Donate Now]( [Thousands of customers reported without power across NYC area as storm moves north]( [first image]( [Today's newsletter curated by James Ramsay]( Weather: 🌧️ Heavy rain, wind gusts up to 50 mph and highs in the lower 60s. It's Monday in New York City, where [the lights went out]( for more than 19,000 Con Edison customers citywide. The utility company said it wouldn't be able to assess the damage and make repairs until this storm ends. [Today's forecast]( says heavy winds and rain will start tapering off around noon. Here's what else is happening: - More than 1,500 incarcerated New Yorkers have asked Gov. Kathy Hochul to [grant them clemency]( before the year ends. - An investigation into toxic fumes beneath the popular Royal Palms Shuffleboard Club in Gowanus has [expanded to 273 nearby properties](. - "The more and more you have police officers handle paperwork, they’re not going after perpetrators": Mayor Eric Adams said he plans to veto a bill that would [require police to report low-level stops](. - Mayor Adams intimated that the city [might not meet its legally-mandated 2027 deadline]( for closing Rikers Island. - [New Jersey’s three congressional Republicans]( voted to authorize the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden last week. - Ricardo, the bull that likely escaped a New Jersey slaughterhouse last week and ran onto the tracks at Newark Penn Station, is [now at a local animal sanctuary]( — and safe from becoming food. - Between [COVID, RSV and the flu]( New York City is deep in sick season. - The Sag Harbor Santa was relieved of his duties after [getting a little feisty]( at a talk at a local synagogue about the Israel-Hamas war. - The 5th Avenue holiday Open Street [got rained on again](. - Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who passed congestion pricing into law in 2019, is now [poo-pooing the plan]( telling Fox 5 that people "don’t want to pay a higher toll to drive into New York City that has high crime, that has homelessness." - The union for Broadway orchestra members says there's been an uptick in reckless incidents where [props come flying into the pit]( and injure musicians. - Joe Flacco and Tommy DeVito are in a battle over who's the [premier Italian American NFL quarterback]( from New Jersey. - TikTokers can't stop [tying pink bows on everything](. - Have some time for a game? [Play]( our mini local news crossword. - Sign up for reminders when we publish new games [here](. “[You’re good, buddy. You’re safe now. Nobody’s gonna mess with you anymore. Look how handsome you are]( - Skylands animal sanctuary founder Mike Stura addressing Ricardo, [THE RUNAWAY BULL]( More from Gothamist [second image]( [Was Y2K era the best for films? A new Metrograph NY series makes the case.]( “Fight Club,” “Magnolia,” “Office Space,” “Being John Malkovich” and “American Beauty” were all released in 1999 — and they're all now screening as part of a series at the Metrograph. [Jamie Bernstein on her parents’ love story in Bradley Cooper’s 'Maestro']( Leonard Bernstein's daughter, Jamie, spoke to "All of It" about growing up in a famous family, dad jokes, and seeing her childhood played out on the big screen. [We Rely On Your Support]( [New subway cars still need repairs months after MTA pulled them off rails]( The MTA’s newest subway cars are slowly returning to the rails after unexpected mechanical problems with a key component: the gears that make the trains go. [New Yorkers love their libraries. So why are they always on the chopping block?]( Political experts say libraries are often singled out for cuts because mayors know slashing library services will draw public outcry and spur a battle with the City Council — which chips in for library spending from its own discretionary pot of money. [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [New York Public Radio] [WNYC]( | [WQXR]( | [NJPR]( | [GOTHAMIST]( [WNYC STUDIOS]( | [THE GREENE SPACE]( Copyright © New York Public Radio. All rights reserved. 160 Varick Street, New York, NY 10013 [TERMS OF USE]( You can update your [PREFERENCES]( or [UNSUBSCRIBE]( from this list.

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