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The Paterson Great Falls: A Treasure to Behold
The falls were designated a National Historic Park by President Barack Obama in 2009.
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An ode to the young people of New York
The goal of this photo essay is to capture the essence of the people that compose New York City and show the creative spirit New Yorkers carry.
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Sixty-Four Squares in Union Square Park
For the last 10 years, T.C. has sat in Union Square Park offering chess lessons and matches to passersby.
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Commuting in a pandemic world
People who rely on public transportation for their daily commute are potentially exposing themselves everyday.
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Battling food insecurities during a pandemic
New York City’s hunger crisis has been a widespread problem for years, but it’s gotten far worse due to the economic impact from the pandemic.
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App surveils Muslim community
Muslim Pro didn’t mention that they sent its users' data to X-Mode, the third party that allegedly sold data to the military’s counterterrorism unit.
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Adaptation
There are more than 27,000 restaurants, bars, and cafes in New York City. Or at least, there were before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Honk!: Cars earn a special spot in 2020
Even as more stringent restrictions were lifted, many people still prefer to enjoy some activities from the safety of their personal four-wheeled bubbles.
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Working out looks very different during a pandemic
With gyms closing or on limited schedules, New Yorkers’ work outs have become more challenging and creative during COVID-19.
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One kitchen’s transformation in the age of isolation
Far from being a place to just enjoy meals, the pandemic has forced the residents to convert their kitchen table to serve their needs.