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Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
The show goes on
The theatre industry creates approximately $13 billion dollars of tax revenue for the city of New York.
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Life with Alopecia
At 4 years old, my hair started to fall out in big clumps and my parents didn’t know what was wrong, so they took me to see a doctor.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Musicians deal with the reality of no live shows as covid takes center stage
A room full of strangers enjoying a live performance simultaneously was seen as innocent fun before, but after the covid-19 pandemic, live shows are now seen as super spreader events.
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Black Friday’s Aftermath
This year, many retailers began to advertise those deals as early as October and offered many of them online, reflecting both the challenges that physical stores are facing and the sudden shift in how consumers prefer to shop.
Special Report: America Votes
America Celebrates the Election
Edited by Paola Michelle Ortiz Pavement Pieces · America Celebrates the Election
Special Report: America Votes
Boarded up, buttons for sale and a Republican viewing party on Election Day in NYC
November 3, 2020 was like no other election day before. The streets in New York were oddly quiet and there […]
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Voting in Clifton, New Jersey
Like most of the residents of this reliable blue state, Dayi casted her vote for Joe Biden.
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International students may choose other countries to study, if Trump is reelected
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Election Day
On Election Day , voters not only casted their ballot, but made their presence known by encouraging others to vote […]
Special Report: America Votes
In 2020, Election Day may rhyme with unrest. At least, that’s what officials fear
On the morning of Election Day, the atmosphere was so calm in the city that we could hear jigsaws cutting plywood boards and hammer blows.