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Living with the sting and fear of racial hate
It is impossible not to grieve.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
One year of COVID-19 in New York City
Each photo represents a month of the pandemic, which infected over 780,000 New Yorkers and killed 48,537.
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A beautiful day in Central Park
In Central Park, people ate ice creams, picnicked, played, exercised, put on shorts, and often wore warm smiles.
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Sunshine at the Jersey Shore
After a brutal year of Covid-19 taking over everyone’s life and a harsh winter forcing people to stay indoors, the […]
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Early spring lifts New Yorkers’ spirits
During the last year of pandemic living, people have had to get creative with how to stay healthy, entertained, and […]
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Tompkins Square Park Springs Into Action
The park was alive.
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A taste of spring in Washington Square Park
The vernal equinox may not fall until March 20, but it is clear that spring has already sprung.
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Prospect Park Springs Back to Life
The city turns a new page.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
COVID long haulers deal with lingering symptoms and doubt
More than 28 Million Americans have had COVID-19, for some recovery remains an uphill battle.
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Asian Americans speak out against surging hate crimes
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought on a surge in attacks against Asian American. The community is rallying to denounce these hate crimes.