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Counting the homeless
HOPE, the Homeless Outreach Population Estimate surveys the number of homeless people on the street of New York City.
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Cold weather hurts food vendors
Extremely cold weather has taken a toll on outdoor food vendors.
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Killing of Shia people in Pakistan takes toll on Pakistani American families
According to Human Rights Watch, more than 800 Shias have been killed since 2012.
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New law upsets young smokers in New York
Mayor Michael Bloomberg signed into law in October a bill that prohibits New Yorkers under the age of 21 from purchasing cigarettes.
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For struggling small dairy farms, a unique new partnership – prison reform
In New York State over the last few decades, most new prisons have been constructed in rural counties. Milk Not Jails wants to change that.
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Strong global sales put fur industry back on the agenda
Fur sales are making a come back.
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Canal Street vendors suffer in extreme cold
For Canal street's vendors, the drop in the weather can mean a drop in business.
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A personal challenge with a global impact
Tony Cohen, is trying to break the Guinness World Record of the most marathons done in one day on a treadmill.
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Holiday travelers brave bus service
Despite the long, frigid walk to cheap out of town bus service, holiday travelers make the trek.
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Queens library set to reopen after Sandy’s destruction
The Seaside branch of the Queens Library in Rockaway Park is set to reopen after major damage from Hurricane Sandy.