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Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Chinese adoptions halted by COVID
The hardest part about waiting has been “wondering how she’s doing, and not having regular updates.”
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Tompkins Square Park Springs Into Action
The park was alive.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Beijing reopens as the second wave of coronavirus dies down
People gather in shopping centers, dance in parks, and cram into subways during rush hours.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Texas Reopens
Restaurants, retail stores, movie theaters and malls are back to business in Texas.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
The vanishing subway
Few riders remain, and the ones that do wear masks and latex gloves in an attempt to protect against contracting the virus.
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Federal employees get free food and metro card as second shutdown looms
Federal workers impacted by the government shutdown received help from the ‘Stand with Federal Workers’ event today at Brookdale Hospital […]
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L train shutdown can be boom or doom for local businesses
The 15 month repair project is expected to make it significantly more difficult for commuters to make the trek there.
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East Village neighbors fear looming L Train shutdown
The L train, which carries over 400,000 riders daily, is shutting down beginning in April 2019 to repair damages caused by Superstorm Sandy in 2012.
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Statue of Liberty reopens
National Park Service workers at the Statue of Liberty were called back to work on Sunday morning as the Statue of Liberty reopened its doors to visitors.