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Fires and looting in Soho as protests continues

Soho was torn apart as police and firefighters struggled to keep up with crowds breaking into high-end stores and setting fires in the streets. 

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From peaceful protest to chaos

As night fell and tensions rose.

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New York City erupts in cry for racial justice

Demonstrations will continue throughout the weekend and into next week.

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Boston springs slowly back to life

Unlike New York, the stranglehold the coronavirus had on the city is noticeably loosening its grip.

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Military stunt pilots, Trump urges governors to reopen schools and Cuomo’s 12 step plan in today’s news roundup

 According to the Washington Post, each team costs at least $60,000 per hour to have in the air with $20,000 of that just to fly the F-16 used by the squadrons. 

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Blue Angels and Thunderbirds salute essential workers

The mission was given the name “Operation America Strong” and is happening across the United States. 

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Soho on pause

This is a look inside Soho during the shutdown.

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Immigration, a White House visit, states reopen, testing, and the economy are the COVID-19 news of the day

With immigration being the strawman of the Trump presidency, the abrupt announcement comes as his administration faces growing criticism over its handling of the coronavirus outbreak. 

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A trip to the supermarket

This is a look inside Food Town in Prospect Park, Brooklyn during the pandemic.

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Easter

This is Easter Sunday in New York City during COVID-19.