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New York (Page 7)

February 22, 2021

NYC Indoor Dining Capacity to Increase to 35%

(NEW YORK) – Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that indoor dining capacity could increase to 35%, starting Feb. 26. The announcement […]

By Michael McILwee

November 4, 2020

Republicans Retake Congressional Seat in NYC’s Most Conservative District

After a contentious race, state assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis defeated incumbent congressman Max Rose

By Infiniti Styles Bowie

October 20, 2020

An Afternoon in Brooklyn’s Fort Greene Park

Fort Greene Park-goers take a stroll as the world opens back up. [Credit: Maeve Dunigan] (NEW YORK) — It’s 3 […]

By Maeve Dunigan

October 14, 2020

Opinion: When It Comes to Advocacy Journalism, the Truth Should Come Before Emotion

A protester seen walking away from policemen peacefully. Many protesters gathered in front of the White House in Washington, DC […]

By Dana Givens

October 12, 2020

A View of a Changing City From Greenpoint

The scene in Greenpoint was different before—before the coronavirus pandemic, before quarantine, before the most crucial election of our lifetimes.

By Sloane Verbic

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