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Warren rallies in front of thousands of progressive voters
Hundreds of attendees wore Warren’s campaign t-shirts and others wore manifestos for the progressive issues they hold dear.
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Young voters rally with Warren
A poll conducted by Pew Research Centre in 2016 shows that almost 60% of young people aged between 18-25 identify more with the democratic party.
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Elizabeth Warren lists her plans in Washington Square Park rally
Senator Elizabeth Warren held a rally at Washington Square Park yesterday. Photo by Karen Camela Watson Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren’s supporters […]
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Some Little Italy’s families can’t get next generation to join them
The generations of families that have been the foundation of the neighborhood is thinning
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Warren takes her corruption plan to Washington Square Park
Thousands gathered at New York City’s Washington Square Park to hear Senator Elizabeth Warren’s speech. Many supporters held up “I’m […]
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Queens Business Owners Rally Against Proposed Mega Liquor Store
Dozens of liquor store owners, sales representatives, and their families, met at the East Sheraton Hotel in Flushing.
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Warren wows the crowd with a fiery anti-corruption speech in Washington Square Park
The event brought out many young people, who were excited to hear Warren speak..
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Scabby the inflatable rat is a fixture at Muji on the Bowery
In addition to lower wages, grievances also include little too “no safety regulation on job sites” and “no insurance for laborers,” which was listed on a flyer taped to the belly of Scabby who sat poised in the bed of pickup truck parked on the street in front of Muji.
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Ban on flavored vape could hurt NYC smoke shops
Following a recent ban in Michigan and a call from President Trump for a federal prohibition on certain vaping products, Cuomo pushed the state for a ban on flavored e-cigarettes.
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Friday the 13 is the day to get inked for cheap
Human canvases stood outside Armageddon—a graffiti and hip-hop influenced shop in the heart of Bushwick—in a line stretching down Bushwick Ave, patiently waiting for their name to be called from a list.