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Dreamers continue to live with uncertainty as government shutdown ends

Six years ago, Aca was an undocumented immigrant working as a busboy at the Trump SoHo Hotel. Today, he has legal status and an associates degree in commercial photography. He is working towards a bachelors in international affairs at Baruch College.

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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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Congestion pricing may be the answer to MTA woes or add to the nightmare

Gov. Andrew Cuomo is backing the city’s latest proposal to raise money for the MTA - congestion pricing.

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Capital Steps

The year has been a year fraught with political turmoil for much of the United States, with major changes on […]

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New Yorkers on gun control

Pavement Pieces reporters took to the streets to see what New Yorkers think about the current state of gun control.

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Tic and Tac

Live in Washington Square Park

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Father Pigeon sells felt pigeons in Washington Square Park

For $40 you can buy a felt pigeon in Washington Square Park

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Growing up playing the piano

Memories of growing up hitting the keys.

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Live with Mike Kelton: The Turkey Trot

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The Dosa Man

Thiru Kumar, also known as Dosa Man, has been a food fixture at Washington Square Park for the past 16 years.