Good morning, New York City. Here’s what you need to know today.
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The city is shivering again today.
We’ll have partly cloudy skies and a high temperature in the low 30s.

Highs: Low 30s
Lows: Near 20
Deep freeze
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Around NYC
1. Lawmakers move to strengthen sanctuary law in city
City Council members introduced four bills aimed at strengthening immigrant protections.
New information from the Deportation Data Project shows that only a quarter of immigrants detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in the city actually had criminal records.
2. New York Archdiocese says it’s setting up a $300M fund for sexual abuse victims
The Archdiocese of New York on Monday announced it will set up a $300 million fund to compensate victims of sexual abuse who have sued the church.
In a statement, Cardinal Timothy Dolan said the archdiocese would pay for the fund by reducing its budget and selling off assets, including completing the sale of its former headquarters in Manhattan, with the goal that the fund “can be set aside to provide compensation to survivors of sexual abuse.”
3. Sources: Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman to announce run for governor
Republican Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman is expected to announce he’s running for New York governor on Tuesday, sources told NY1.
Blakeman’s expected entry follows weeks of travel across the state as he was mulling a run.
Around the Nation
1. Supreme Court seems likely to back Trump’s power to fire independent agency board members
2. 12 FBI agents fired for kneeling during racial justice protest sue to get their jobs back
3. ABC signs Jimmy Kimmel to a one-year contract extension, months after temporary suspension
3. Pentagon knew boat attack left survivors but still launched a follow-on strike, AP sources say
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