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News•Politics
Trump is acquitted
Seven Republicans joined 50 Democrats in voting “guilty'', but they fell 10 votes shy of the 67 votes needed to charge Trump with inciting the insurrection.
News•Politics
Pakistanis “not surprised” by Trump’s acquittal
Many Pakistanis believe that Trump was directly responsible for the insurgency.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Street vendors struggle as New Yorkers and tourists stay home
Many New York City street vendors are struggling to keep their businesses afloat, but most are excluded from unemployment benefits. They continue to work, often operating at a loss, as commuters and tourists stay home.
Features•Video
Chinatown celebrates the Lunar New Year
The city's Chinese Lunar New Year celebration is smaller this year because of the pandemic but just as joyous.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Keeping the faith in COVID-19
Communion these days is a piece of bread from your local grocery store and whatever leftover wine you can find in your home.
Features•News
Food delivery drivers keep moving during snowstorm
Bad weather usually means more business.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Little Italy’s restaurants need indoor dining to survive pandemic
According to Eater NYC, around 1,000 restaurants in NYC have permanently closed due to rent payments piling up.
Features
East Village boxing club embraces its activist roots
Once he learned of 9 Bleecker’s Yippie past, it became intertwined with his vision, further inspiring Overthrow into a place of community-building and activism.
Audio•Features•News
Advocates want more for homeless during a snowstorm
A snowstorm expected to leave 16-22 inches of snow and blizzard conditions moves officials to urge New Yorkers to stay inside. But what about those who do not have a home?
Multimedia•News•Video
Commuters brace for yet another MTA fare hike
Some subway-goers are unhappy with the service. They would like to see the MTA improve their system before raising fares.