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Angry New Yorkers erupt over what could be the end of Roe v. Wade after Supreme Court leak

 If repealed, access to abortion would not undergo a federal ban, but instead would grant individual states the ability to heavily restrict or outlaw the procedure.

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NYC transit mask mandate extended

Straphangers can go maskless on April 18th.

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NY gubernatorial candidate Andrew Giulani tries to grab the spotlight outside of Democratic Convention

Giuliani appeared outside of the New York Democratic State Convention alongside 2021 mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa, New York Young Republicans Club President Gavin Wax and Senate candidate Stefano Forte. The men failed to draw a crowd.

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Pandemic singles ‘swipe right’ on dating apps

The rise in dating app downloads can be attributed to hesitancy - or the inability - to meet new people in the real world.

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Supply shortage threatens nationwide Christmas tree inventory 

The recent increase of supply chain issues driven by the Covid-19 pandemic looms over buyers and sellers, threatening the availability of trees.  

Special Report: The NYC Marathon Returns

The 50th NYC Marathon brings thousands of runners to the city

The largest marathon in the world tipped off on Staten Island, spanning 26.2 miles to the finish line at the south end of Central Park.

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After a double digit loss in the NYC mayor’s race, Sliwa concedes to Adams

After a contentious race for NYC mayor, Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa conceded to rival Eric Adams just 40 minutes after […]

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A cat, a jacket and a jammed ballot makes voting a headache for NYC Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa

“I’ll be going to polling locations all day until the final tally at nine, and I will hear stories from Democrats, Independents and Republicans that their name wasn’t in the book even though they voted in the presidential election"

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The Village Halloween Parade returns

The annual Halloween parade is back.

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Recent high-profile murders spark conversations regarding college womens’ safety

Thirteen percent of women in college have reported being stalked with 80% of survivors stating that they knew their stalker, according to Know Your IX, a project of Advocates for Youth.