NYC STD Ringworm Case Detected, First In U.S.: Top 5 Stories
Catch up with the news making headlines today in New York City. New York City Mayor Eric Adams and the NYPD have announced new strategies to curb illegal e-scooters, mopeds, e-bikes and ATVs from city streets during summer. A New York City eye doctor has settled a civil lawsuit for $2.4 million after billing false claims to Medicare and Medicaid for unnecessary or non-existent services. A new sexually transmitted fungal infection, known as STD Ringworm, has been detected in New York city, the first in the US. A woman was stabbed in Harlem, just one block away from Central Park.

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Good evening, New York City Patch readers! We've assembled some of the most share-worthy stories from the city for today, just for you.
Here are the top five stories around New York City: 1. Mayor Eric Adams and the NYPD announced new strategies to help curb illegal e-scooters, mopeds, e-bikes and ATVs from city streets during the summer months. Read more.
2. A New York City eye doctor has settled a civil lawsuit for $2.4 million after he billed false claims for payment to Medicare and Medicaid for a number of procedures, tests, and other services that were either unnecessary or could not have been performed because the doctor was not in his office, prosecutors said. Read more. 3. A woman was stabbed while walking in Harlem late Saturday morning, just one block away from Central Park, police said. Read more.
4. With omakase being the latest craze in the city's dining scene, a fresh addition has emerged on the Upper East Side. Read more. 5. A new sexually transmitted fungal infection is emerging in the United States – with the first case being reported in New York City, according to health experts. Read more.