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Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
COVID long haulers deal with lingering symptoms and doubt
More than 28 Million Americans have had COVID-19, for some recovery remains an uphill battle.
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Asian Americans speak out against surging hate crimes
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought on a surge in attacks against Asian American. The community is rallying to denounce these hate crimes.
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Here’s why Texas lost water and power after a snowstorm
As many as 4 million Texans were left in the dark in freezing temperatures.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Yankee Stadium becomes COVID-19 vaccine site for Bronx residents only
Yankee Stadium officially opened as a mass vaccination site on February 5 with 15,000 appointment openings in the first week.
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Willoughby Avenue housing nightmare
New York has temporarily enacted an eviction moratorium in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, but what happens when you are forced to leave your home anyways?
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Dating apps can be a dangerous space for LGBTQ users
Members of the LGBTQ+ community have been targeted on dating apps by individuals who seek to harm them. Some have been victims of robbery, assault and hate crimes.
News•Politics
Trump is acquitted
Seven Republicans joined 50 Democrats in voting “guilty'', but they fell 10 votes shy of the 67 votes needed to charge Trump with inciting the insurrection.
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Pakistanis “not surprised” by Trump’s acquittal
Many Pakistanis believe that Trump was directly responsible for the insurgency.
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Food delivery drivers keep moving during snowstorm
Bad weather usually means more business.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Little Italy’s restaurants need indoor dining to survive pandemic
According to Eater NYC, around 1,000 restaurants in NYC have permanently closed due to rent payments piling up.