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The last of NYC’s payphones
There are not many payphones left in the city.

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U.S. ramps up restrictions to contain the coronavirus outbreak
In the U.S., cases of Covid-19, the disease caused by the novel virus, topped 15,000 with 201 deaths as of Friday afternoon, according to the Centers for Disease Control.

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Lockdown in Puerto Rico puts victims of domestic violence at risk
For women who are experiencing gender-based violence, a mandatory lockdown traps them with their abusers, giving them less opportunities to escape physical and verbal abuse.

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The coronavirus hurls Oakland schools into uncertainty
As kids struggle to begin online classes in Oakland, there is a digital divide for low-income families.

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New York City: Ghost Town
Social Distancing in New York City.

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Tourism workers on front line fight of Covid-19 in Puerto Rico
The hotel staff said they work for tourism, but they can’t sustain their business if the virus overwhelms the island.

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Food businesses struggles during pandemic
The New York City food service industry has been hit hard by the Coronavirus pandemic.

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Coronavirus ends tourism and travel in New York City
One of the world's busiest cities is now in sleep mode.

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Generational shifts and pandemic lead to struggles for Chinese restaurants
The younger generation has dreams that does not include running the family Chinese restaurant.

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Airport feels like a ghost town during coronavirus pandemic
Halls were barren, and stores were closed, except for a brightly lit Hudson News store.