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Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

Remote is the new workplace normal

What’s been lacking in company culture and social interactions, is made up for in working from the sofa, front stoop, and in the most comfortable leisurewear. 

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Racism in Healthcare: A Black woman’s childbirth story

 In the United States, Black women are two to six times more likely to die from pregnancy complications than white women, depending on what part of the country they live in.

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Asian community reeling from hate, violence and blame

"Lasting change will only come if we are all proactive in fighting racism..."

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Living with the sting and fear of racial hate

It is impossible not to grieve.

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

One year of COVID-19 in New York City

Each photo represents a month of the pandemic, which infected over 780,000  New Yorkers and killed 48,537.

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A beautiful day in Central Park

In Central Park, people ate ice creams, picnicked, played, exercised, put on shorts, and often wore warm smiles.

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Sunshine at the Jersey Shore

After a brutal year of Covid-19 taking over everyone’s life and a harsh winter forcing people to stay indoors, the […]

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Early spring lifts New Yorkers’ spirits

During the last year of pandemic living, people have had to get creative with how to stay healthy, entertained, and […]

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Tompkins Square Park Springs Into Action

The park was alive.

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A taste of spring in Washington Square Park

The vernal equinox may not fall until March 20, but it is clear that spring has already sprung.