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Here are the top five stories in New York City today:

  1. “We do not tolerate attempts to intimidate our office or threaten the rule of law in New York,” wrote Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg in a message to his staff, after it was reported that former President Donald Trump might be indicted this week. Trump told his supporters on Truth Social that they should "protest" if he is arrested. (Gothamist)
  2. Some New York State lawmakers are pushing to change the definition of a mass-shooting to include any shooting where four or more people were either killed or injured. That's following a Brooklyn shooting inside an apartment building last week that left one person dead and three injured. (New York Daily News)
  3. Amazon is facing a lawsuit alleging that it didn't disclose if its Amazon Go contactless stores were collecting personal "biometric identifier information," in violation of a 2021 New York City law that requires it notify shoppers. The New York Times published a story earlier this month on the Manhattan businesses using facial recognition technology. (CBS News)
  4. Nearly four million people rode on New York City public transit on Thursday, March 16–represented the highest amount recorded in three years and breaking a pandemic record, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced. In comparison, 4.1 million people rode the trains on March 12, 2020. (AMNY)
  5. Twin sophomores at Stuyvesant High School are taking it upon themselves to bring the children of recently-arrived asylum seekers a sense of community–through a chess club they founded in a theater space beneath St. Luke's Lutheran Church in Hell's Kitchen. "It’s not just a chess program ... But also a family that we’re trying to build," said Kaleb Lancman, 15. (New York City Patch)

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The FDNY Emerald Society band marches down Fifth Avenue. (Peter Senzamici/Patch)

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