New York City (Page 7)
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Spring Days in the Dead of Winter
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A spring day in winter
New Yorkers enjoy an unseasonably warm day in the city.
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A Warm Winter Day in Tompkins Square Park
It feels like spring in the East Village.
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Temperatures soar in NYC
It's 61 degrees in February.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Racism rises against NYC’s Asian residents as coronavirus spreads
Thirteen infections have been reported in the US.
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Despite the controversies, some women won’t let go of Victoria’s Secret
A report in the New York Times last Saturday described how in the past Victoria’s Secret top male executives fostered a culture of misogyny, bullying and harassment, for example making advances on models and punishing them for refusing.
News
Pro-Choice activists protest cathedral that holds “anti-abortion mass”
The first Saturday of every month, the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral holds a Witness for Life mass that is followed by a procession to the clinic.
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Activist rally to ban poisonous pesticides in New York City Parks
If the bill, which has been pending since April, is successfully passed, city agencies must move to use biological pesticides, which are known to be less toxic and more effective than synthetic pesticides.
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Aging in NYC
According to the city’s Department for the Aging, the number of seniors is projected to increase to 1.84 million by 2030, which means every 1 in 5 NewYorkers would be age 65 and above.
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Living in the city of dreams means some adults must seek roommates
The trend of older renters or homeowners sharing their homes with younger adults has caught on.