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Heating Woes for Public Housing Residents
New York City Housing Authority residents have not had steady heat all winter.
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An East Village Cafe for Dogs
New York’s first dogfriendly cafe, Boris & Horton has opened in the East Village.
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Trump’s tariffs on solar energy may damage fast growing industry
President Donald Trump recently imposed tariffs on imported solar energy panels, causing prices to go up by 30 percent […]
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Dead or Alive: The Black Lives Matter Movement
Few members of Black Lives Matter of Greater New York rally in support of Deborah Danner's family as they attend the trial of the NYPD officer who killed her. The lack of attendance brings into question the future of the Black Lives Matter movement and its message.
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Muslim women demand an end to violence aimed at them
Muslim women protested in front of City Hall today.
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New Yorkers say Woody Allen’s time may be up
Some New Yorkers have had enough of the legendary filmmaker and actor. Allegations of sexual abuse has plagued the latter part of his career.
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Hudson Diner is Closing
After 23 years in the West Village, Babu Fullsink’s cash register at the Hudson Diner will go silent at the end of the month. He decided to close because he was getting older and couldn’t keep up with the physical demands of restaurant work.
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New Yorkers Brace for State of the Union
New Yorkers share their thoughts on Trump's upcoming State of the Union address.
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Statue of Liberty Reopens Despite Government Shutdown
when New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that the state would cover the costs to re-open the statue, eager tourists rushed to lower Manhattan to cross Liberty Island off their list of must-see attractions.
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Tic and Tac
Live in Washington Square Park