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Photos: Brooklyn Botanic Garden Unveils 'Enchanting' After-Dark Experience
They've got "over one million dazzling lights," and it will take you a soulful hour to navigate your way through it all.
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New York Leaders React To Acquittal Of Kyle Rittenhouse, Who Fatally Shot Two Men During Wisconsin Protests
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Here's What The Longest Partial Lunar Eclipse Of The Last 580 Years Looked Like
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Coronavirus Statistics: Tracking The Epidemic In New York
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PUBLIC Hotel: A New Beginning
Ian Schrager's ode to New York City, A New Beginning, comes at a time when the world is beginning to return to normal post COVID-19.
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Extra Extra: It's Pretty, Pretty, Pretty Fun Being A Guest Star On 'Curb Your Enthusiasm'
Because some unvaccinated "lefties" are lying about their status, check out today's end-of-day links: Biden comments on Rittenhouse verdict, Curb Your Enthusiasm guest stars, New Adele, escalator dogs, and more.
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AMNH's Controversial Theodore Roosevelt Statue Will Relocate To North Dakota
For years, The Equestrian Statue — which features African and Native American figures appearing "to hold subservient positions" to Roosevelt — has been been the site of protests.
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This Week's Ask The Mayor With Brian Lehrer: De Blasio Reflects On Education Record
Mayor Bill de Blasio looked back at school segregation, the gifted and talented program, universal pre-K, and the Bronx Plan.
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Hochul, CDC Urge COVID Vaccine Boosters For All Adults—Here's What That Means For NY
The recommendations differ by age group. And unless you live in New York City, wait for the state to give full approval.
Updated: 4 hours ago
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NYC Schools Still Ramping Up Promised Support For Students With Disabilities
"There's no way to sugar coat this, we are failing," Mark Treyger, chair of the council's education committee, said.
10 hours ago
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Breads Bakery Reimagines The Iconic NYC Black & White Cookie
The cookie, along with a Marble Rye, is available at their new Upper East Side shop. It's the first time they've offered these two classics.
11 hours ago
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Early Addition: Billionaires Are Trying To "Undermine The Soul Of The City"
Because divorced parents are fighting about vaccines for kids, check out today's midday links: infrastructure bill passes House, RIP Mick Rock, outdoor dining propane heaters, doggy detected, and more.
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Here's How You Can Take Part In The Future Of NYC's Outdoor Dining
There will be five presentations on outdoor dining designs, guidelines, process and goals at Borough Boards and two virtual roundtable discussions, and all will be open to the public.
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City Faces Largest-Ever Lawsuit Payout To NYC Teachers Affected By "Discriminatory" Certification Tests
"The test obviously didn't test anything relevant to the jobs that people were doing or being hired to do. But the city used it in many cases to demote people."
17 hours ago
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Extra Extra: It's The End Of NYC As We Know It But The Sex Party Scene Is Fine
Because sex parties are still fun in NYC, check out today's end-of-day links: first coronavirus case, Jezebel woes, adorable Mel Brooks' memoir excerpt, fixing NYC windows, cute subway dog, and more.
Nov 18, 10:12 PM
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Hochul Vies With Governor Candidates For Health Care Union Vote As Nursing Home Workers Threaten Strike
In recent weeks, the union has warned that some 33,000 members employed at 250 nursing homes in New York City and the surrounding areas could go on strike if they don't get the pay raises and benefits.
Nov 18, 9:55 PM
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"Decades-Long Injustice": Judge Vacates Murder Convictions Of Two Men Wrongly Accused Of Killing Malcolm X
Manhattan DA Cy Vance said that the conspiracy to cover up the truth of the civil rights leader's murder went all the way to J. Edgar Hoover.
Nov 18, 9:29 PM
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NYC Hotels Brace For Slow Recovery Despite Rebound In Foreign Tourism
For the hospitality industry, the return of international visitors is vital to its survival.
Nov 18, 7:39 PM
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De Blasio Dropped Suit Against Corrections Officers Union. Hundreds Continue To Skip Work
New data shows that, as of November 3rd, 1,515 uniformed staffers were on sick leave and another 39 had gone AWOL, only a slight improvement since the city's lawsuit was withdrawn.
Nov 18, 6:39 PM
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Stay Up Late Tonight To Catch The Longest Partial Lunar Eclipse Of Our Time
Consider this a Fully Frosted Beaver Moon Lunar Eclipse With A (Partial) Blood Moon Glow.
Nov 18, 6:28 PM
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Year-Round School, Early Childhood Programs: De Blasio Shores Up Education Credentials With New Statewide Campaign
The mayor says his statewide political committee, New Yorkers for a Fairer Future, will promote the expansion of early childhood education, year-round school, and more across the state.
Nov 18, 5:02 PM
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NYC Schools Bought Weaker Air Purifiers. Now Underventilated Campuses Are More Prone To COVID Cases
A WNYC/Gothamist investigation discovered that the Department of Education got those devices for a bargain after the supplier lobbied the city.
Nov 18, 4:36 PM
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Early Addition: You Were Wrong About The Brawl At Carmine's
Because cannabis-loving moms are coming out of the "green closet," here are your early links: Carmine's update, Gosar censured, head lice is spreading, 'Diana, The Musical' is in poor taste, and more.
Nov 18, 3:52 PM
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After Six-Month Reprieve, MTA Could Decide On Higher Fares In 2022
Ridership is still down about 50% across its divisions, and while there will be no fare hikes for six months, all bets are off after that.
Updated: Nov 18, 6:44 PM
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Extra Extra: You're Nobody If You Don't Take Your Dog To A Private NYC Dog Run
Because you can't wait to visit the Crypto.com Arena, check out today's end-of-day links: Spider-Man trailer, private dog runs, overdose deaths, normal-looking TikTok dudes, broken dog, and more.
Nov 17, 10:26 PM
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Avella Concedes Council Race, Securing Victory For Republican Rival
Vickie Paladino's apparent win adds to the ranks of GOP members who will join the city council in January.
Nov 17, 10:04 PM
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One Painter Dies, Another Injured After Falling From Manhattan Bridge
A police spokesperson said both men had harnesses on and were "switching locations where the harness was attached, there was strong wind, and they fell."
Nov 17, 9:53 PM
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NY Lawmakers Head To Albany To Review Long-Awaited Report On Andrew Cuomo. Here's What We Might Learn.
The report is expected to cover Cuomo's handling of nursing homes and the potential misuse of state resources, among other subjects.
Nov 17, 9:25 PM
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The NYPD Has Recovered More "Ghost Guns" In 2021 Than Any Previous Year
The NYPD also said it's recovered a handful of 3-D printed guns this year.
Nov 17, 9:04 PM
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Coronavirus Stats, School Edition: Tracking Outbreaks In NYC Education
These charts show the status of COVID-19 in New York City schools.
Updated: Nov 17, 9:00 PM
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NYC Mayor Advises All New Yorkers, Travelers To Get COVID Tests Before Thanksgiving Gatherings
The mayor's push to get people tested comes days after the city issued a health order that allows all city residents over 18 to qualify for boosters.
Nov 17, 7:35 PM
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Two Men Convicted Of Killing Malcolm X Will Be Exonerated Following Review
The convictions of two men for the murder Malcolm X will be thrown out this week, a stunning reversal that raises new questions about one of the most high-profile assassinations in American history.
Nov 17, 6:41 PM
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