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New Yorkers peacefully protest the grand jury verdict in the Breonna Taylor case
Despite pressure from the public for months following Taylor's shooting, an EMT shot dead as she slept in her bed during a botched warrant execution, all but one officer is being charged—and not for murder.
Features•News
Census flash mob dance on Times Square
Census data determines the allocation of trillions of dollars in federal funding to various programs within communities.
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Verdict on Breonna Taylor’s death sparks public outrage amid pre-existing racial tensions
As the public continues to express outrage and demand justice for Breonna Taylor, the justice system's role has also come under the microscope.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
The pandemic is causing mental health struggles for many Latinos
Latinx, Black and Asian Americans have been the hardest hit throughout the pandemic.
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LaGuardia AirTrain construction will help unions, but could harm local residents
The construction could interfere with an ongoing environmental remediation and a community redevelopment project to revive Willets Point by building new affordable living.
News•Politics
Republican Senate majority poised to replace RBG with Trump’s pick
Now some Democratic voters fear what will come next.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Politically divided family can agree on one thing, rallies are bad during a pandemic
But they butt heads on just about everything else.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
New Yorkers are vulnerable to mental issues due to pandemic
Racial and demographical disparities also play a significant role in New Yorkers' health issues during the pandemic.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Healthcare professionals struggle with Trump’s decisions during pandemic
President Trump has not followed CDC guidelines for face-covering, and social-distancing measures by holding large in-person, indoor campaign rallies.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Some Americans Say “Not So Fast” on Operation Warp Speed
As the federal government and pharmaceutical companies race towards a vaccine for COVID-19, Americans have mixed emotions about it.