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Features•Sports
Marathon runners push through pain and sacrifice in order to compete
“I compare running a marathon to like getting pregnant…because it’s not all pretty being pregnant, but once you see the baby you forget about everything.”
Special Report: Reporting Black America
The Chaotic Birth of a Coffee Shop
In February of 2020, after building the store front with his father, and only a few weeks before COVID, Lynch and the family finally opened Downtown Coffeehouse in the Lower East Side.
News
Groups across the city continue to combat food insecurity
In a city lauded for its expansive dining scene, 1.2 million New Yorkers were relying on emergency food programs before the pandemic, according to City Harvest
Features•Multimedia
Surfing Into Winter
When the temps drop, committed surfers keep coming to Rockaway Beach
Features•Multimedia
Fake Murder Games, Real Tension and Laughter
Compared with Chinese traditional entertainment like Mahjong, scripted murders are especially popular among young Chinese who utilize the game to socialize.
Special Report: Reporting Black America
Afrobeat musicians make strides
"I was like, wait, why am I not emphasizing my own people, my own skin, because in the end it’s simple; black, of course is beautiful.”
Audio•News
Garbage piles up as sanitation workers slow down
The vaccine mandate is frustrating some workers.
Features•Multimedia•News
A Grocery Store Food Pantry
Suburban Food Bank for the Middle Class
Multimedia
Governors Island Waits for its Next Act
New development is coming to this historic island in New York Harbor
Multimedia•News
Fentanyl rules the new wave of addiction
Fentanyl, which is often laced into other drugs, is driving the fourth wave of the national opioid crisis.