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Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

The heart of Harlem struggles with social distancing

Most businesses are closed, reducing foot traffic. But essential businesses that remain open like the grocery stores and banks have created unavoidable crowds, putting people within close proximity of one another.

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

USNS Comfort providing little comfort

⁣The ship was set to treat non-corona virus-related medical patients upon arrival, but 49 other restrictions on treatable aliments aboard the ship, as outlined by the United States Navy, is limiting who can get care. ⁣

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

East Village life slows to a crawl

This is the East Village during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

Central Park’s East Meadow transforms into field hospital

This is a look inside the field hospital.

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

USNS Comfort arrives in New York City

The medical ship will help relieve New York treatment facilities overwhelmed by the COVID-19 outbreak.  

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.

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

New York City: Ghost Town

Social Distancing in New York City.

Special Report: New Hampshire Primary 2020

Stephanie McClellan for Joe Biden

Dr. Stephanie McClellan gave up two jobs to volunteer for the Biden campaign. On Saturday, she and her husband traveled from Philadelphia to New Hampshire to support the Biden campaign in the days leading up to the primaries.

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NY People: Tattoo Artist, Kati Vaughn

Three Kings tattoo artist, Kati Vaugh, gives us a look at her artistic process while offering insight into the world of tattooing as she knows it.

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Youth raise their voices against climate change

 With the majority of the crowd in their teens, the calls to action that echoed through the streets were more so pleas to an older generation in hopes of creating a better future.