This is your DNAinfo update for Wednesday, June twenty-ninth. It's mostly sunny and in the eighties now. Clear sky tonight with a low of 65 degrees.
In your headlines: While many New Yorkers are still celebrating the passing of gay marriage, same-sex couples with one immigrant partner say the celebration is bittersweet. The new law won't help them in their bid for citizenship, because of the federal Defense of Marriage Act, which bars the federal government's recognition of same-sex marriages.
A second Deutsche Bank construction manager was found not guilty in the deaths of two firefighters who were killed at the former Deutsche Bank building. Supervisor Jeffrey Melofchik was found not guilty of manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide and reckless endangerment charges one day after his was also found not guilty of charges.
A star high school football player from East Harlem was stabbed to death during a fight in a Bronx parking lot Tuesday. The fracas began just hours after Isayah Muller graduated from high school when his father allegedly got into an argument with a parking lot attendant. The father was arrested and charged with assault and criminal possession of a weapon, police said.
No need to leave the city for fun this holiday weekend. DNAinfo has your top spots to watch the fireworks along the Hudson River on the 4th of July.
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