Early Addition: Happy retirement to New York City's longest-tenured doorman

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Happy retirement to Manny Teixeria, New York City's longest tenured doorman, who's been working at the same Upper East Side building since 1961.

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Andrew Cuomo who was convicted of fraud back in 2018 and sentenced to six years in prison,The Democratic National Committee isn't scheduling any 2024 primary debates following President Joe Biden's announcement of his re-election bid, and Donald Trump isn't indicating that he'll participate in a debate, so there may be

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