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Haiti earthquake, more Trevor Bauer allegations, Snopes plagiarist and more.
“As advocates, we have been raising the alarm about substandard care and inhumane treatment in these locations for many years, yet the conditions have continued to deteriorate."
A group of Bronx artisans, many of whom turned their crafting hobbies into businesses during the pandemic, are setting up at Fordham Plaza on Sundays.
Because baking sourdough doesn't come with extra pay, here are your end of day links: expensive dorm furniture, Tarantino cut off his mom, murder hornets are back, some love for shampoo-conditioner combos, book review drama, and more.
The piazza on Arthur Avenue in the Bronx and the 34th Avenue Open Street were among the winners, all of whom received a $500 prize.
One of the reasons, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie cited, was that the Assembly Judiciary Committee Chair didn't think they had the standing to conduct the investigation.
These charts show the growth of COVID-19 in New York City and the tri-state area.
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The term “Indian variant” had the potential to spark a racial backlash against South Asian Americans. So far, the worst fears of this scapegoating haven’t materialized.
Because stand-clear-of-the-closing-door tones sound different in different cities, here are your early links: RIP Galaxy Note, Montclair, NJ is a media elite haven, Clive Owen as Bill Clinton, guy almost caught a great white, and more.
Now tenants will need to provide evidence of economic hardship in court, versus just filing a form.
A 13-year-old boy is reportedly in critical condition.
A Brooklyn bar that specializes in craft beer and plays vinyl records got just $1,435 in federal restaurant aid.
“This number will ensure our city gets the federal resources we need to keep moving forward," Mayor de Blasio said.
For New Yorkers wondering why it’s so hot, there are only five words: heat dome and climate change.
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Because "only" hundreds of festival attendees got COVID-19, here are your late day links: expensive cake, some people don't like Ted Lasso?!, Rachel Maddow could leave MSNBC, and more.
Just as the 5 Boro Bike Tour returns, the MTA is dropping the permit requirement to bring bikes on Metro North and LIRR.
Capacity was kept to a minimum, but those who got in had a blast .
"The governor needs to be held accountable for everything that he's done wrong," said one member of the NY Assembly's Judiciary Committee.
County Executive Laura Curran said the bill could "chill the rights of citizens to peaceably assemble and freely express their views."
A healthcare worker at Rikers Island told Gothamist/WNYC that Rodriguez’s death reflected systemic dysfunction in the city jails system.
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Because Hochul is upgrading to the governor's mansion, here are your early links: Wally the walrus update, sex toy empire, mad LeVar Burton fans, New Zealand reopening, Vegas Picasso for sale, big blueberries, and more.
The governor-in-waiting also believes there will be mask mandates for students and teachers in schools.
Because have you seen these new coworkers in person, they're so tall, here are your late day links: Rand Paul's YouTube ban, Funny Girl revival, double Jeopardy!, Dolly Parton x James Patterson, Frank Ocean's downtown jewelry shop, and more.
There will be 32 features at the "primarily in-person" film fest, which will have proof of vaccination requirement.
In her first appearance since Governor Andrew Cuomo announced he was resigning in the wake of sexual harassment accusations, Hochul said she did not know about the governor's alleged behavior.
This is the state’s first bipartisan effort to draw new political lines, a result of a 2014 constitutional amendment that aims to depoliticize the process.
The city has issued an excessive heat warning advisory, with heat indices over 105 degrees expected this week.
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