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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.”

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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.

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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

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Surfing Into Winter

When the temps drop, committed surfers keep coming to Rockaway Beach

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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.

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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.”

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Garbage piles up as sanitation workers slow down

The vaccine mandate is frustrating some workers.

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A Grocery Store Food Pantry

Suburban Food Bank for the Middle Class

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Governors Island Waits for its Next Act

New development is coming to this historic island in New York Harbor

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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.