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City Workers Appeal for More Pandemic Protective Gear

October 23, 2020 journalism 0

By STACY FISCH Representatives of various municipal workers urged a joint committee of the City Council on Thursday to help prevent shortages in the stockpile …[read more]

DSNY Preps for Snow & Outdoor Dining

October 23, 2020 journalism 0

By ZAHRA KHAN With winter  approaching, the New York City Department of Sanitation on Thursday laid out strict guidelines to make sure that pandemic outdoor …[read more]

Federal Prosecutors Spearhead Right to Vote Effort

October 23, 2020 journalism 0

By NAYELIS VARGAS The U.S Attorney of Brooklyn and Manhattan  announced on Thursday that they would join forces to help ensure that voters can lawfully …[read more]

Cities Labeled “Anarchist” Sue Trump Administration

October 23, 2020 journalism 0

By CARMEN SAFFIOTI Three major cities, including New York, have filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration for designating the cities as “anarchist jurisdictions” and …[read more]

Virus Aside, Wall St. Booms, Says State Official

October 23, 2020 journalism 0

By M.A. RAHMAN New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli reported on Thursday that profits in the securities industry for the first six months of 2020 …[read more]

Trials Resume in Manhattan Federal Court with Guilty Verdict

October 22, 2020 journalism 0

By WESTON LOVING Two New York City men were convicted of conspiracy to commit murder for hire as well as a litany of other charges …[read more]

Jack-0-Lanterns Are Alive and Well in Pandemic Halloween

October 22, 2020 journalism 0

By TELVIN POLEDORE Halloween is right around the corner and the spookiest thing about the scary season is a goblin called Covid-19  The virus was …[read more]

Cute or Wrong? Debate over French Film Rages

October 19, 2020 journalism 0

By AMANDA ALMONORD When Sabrina Yvonne’s 13-year-old sister asked her to watch the French coming of age drama Mignonnes or Cuties as it’s known in …[read more]

Covid Not a Walk in the Park

October 19, 2020 journalism 0

By CONRAD HOYT As the virus has spiked again in the city recently New Yorkers could add another surprising category of worker to the ranks …[read more]

Pollution From Wildfires on the Rise

October 18, 2020 journalism 0

By DVORAH NELSON “Every time I was outside I felt like I was being stabbed in the chest,” Marrisa Swanson said over the phone on …[read more]

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