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Some college athletes struggle under their masks
NYU’s basketball season was canceled last year and this year they are required to wear masks at all times while participating in any activity in the Palladium, their campus training facility.
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Activists vow to save East River Park
The first of the 1,000 trees are scheduled to be cut down on Monday which will destroy the downtown sanctuary feeling of the park, protestors said.
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Vigil Honors Black Lives Killed by Police
Volunteers alternated reading the names out loud for the public to hear.
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Green-Wood Cemetery Commemorates 20th Anniversary of 9/11 Attacks
“I didn't expect it to be this moving"
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East River Park Action Prepares to Save the Park They Love
The group hoped to draw a thousand people to represent the roughly one thousand trees that can be found in the 57.5 acre public park.
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Twenty years later 9/11 firefighters struggles with his health
Minogue said it was like a scene from a movie, with so much ash falling that it was almost black.
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A Day of Unity in New York City
Police, firefighters, survivors, victims, and people from all ethnicities, ages, and countries stood together to remember, reflect; and mourn.
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Inaugural Church Lighting Marks 20 Years Since 9/11
Light cascaded from the building’s dome to its foundation in a spiritual display.
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An American Reality: From the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing to the Capitol Riots
A collaboration between Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting and NYU Journalism’s Pavement Pieces.
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One woman’s journey to regain her hearing
“I want to hear the leaves rustling in the wind”