James Pothen
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
No Actors, But the Show Goes On
Times Square still shines in gaudy neon
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The small, resilient businesses built by women
First there was an Instagram page to announce the brand, then a website that actually sold the pencils. And then in March 2015 she opened a brick and mortar location.
Special Report: America Votes
Masked, Boarded Up, and Subdued: Election Day in Times Square
A few tourists and costumed characters did mill about, but most were wearing masks because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.
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Asian Americans struggle to find their place in a Black and white world
When the murder of George Floyd inspired nationwide protests over the summer Asian Americans felt a call to action that overrode cultural norms that discourage complaining and speaking out.