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New York is struggling to accommodate the new arrivals of migrants in the city. Reverend Juan Carlos Ruiz is among those trying to provide help in the midst of uncertainty.
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Warrie Price, originally from San Antonio, created the Battery Park Conservancy and has been responsible for huge changes there for nearly 30 years.
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Three Texas women allegedly assaulted a New York City restaurant hostess after she questioned their coronavirus vaccine status. New York City Police officials confirmed three women were charged with one count of assault each.
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New York City's Central Park in the 1970s was largely ruined, but Elizabeth Barlow Rogers found a unique way to fix its problems, elevating the park to a new place.
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On the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the nation paused to remember. Ceremonies took place at memorials in New York City; in Shanksville, Pa.; and at the Pentagon.
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A young San Antonio musician headed to New York a couple of years ago to find his calling, and on Wednesday morning he found something completely…
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In an "unprecedented step," New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Saturday that every car in the city's subway system will get a thorough cleaning — and urged residents to keep up their social distancing.
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It's the street that literally cuts through the island of Manhattan and figuratively through almost every city in America: Broadway. Author Fran Leadon…
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There are at least three public statues of Abraham Lincoln in New York City. Today one could think that New York loved President Lincoln and always have,…
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Shakira Crawford, a single mother in New York City, struggles to find a landlord who will accept her city voucher to pay rent.