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Occupy Wall Street protestors say they are in for the long haul

Occupy Wall Street protestors build community at Zuccotti Park.

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“Dream Act kid” in fight against deportation

Nadia Habib, an undocumented college student, raised in America, can be deported at any time.

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Queens kids replace textbooks with iPads

Queens sixth graders enter the touch-screen world of Apple for assignments, note taking, tutorials and more.

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A week into protest, “Occupy Wall Street” march on

Eighty members were arrested today, but park occupation continues.

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9/11 statue honors firefighters and other first responders

“The Kneeling Fireman" is the first 9/11 memorial in midtown.

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In Harlem, hundreds celebrate the re-opening of founding father’s house

An unveiling ceremony for the newly restored Hamilton Grange in Harlem, Manhattan attracted hundreds of visitors Sept. 17.

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Dumpling fest draws big crowds, food eating champs

Tang’s Natural NYC Dumpling Festival draws big crowds to the Lower East Side.

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Oysters disappearing on the Chesapeake

Oyster dredging no longer a solid livelihood for watermen.

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Times Square rallies for Georgia death row inmate

Hundreds of protestors gathered to stop Monday's scheduled execution.

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Mock field hospital raises awarness of starving children

An estimated 195 million children worldwide suffer from malnutrition.