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Everything You Want to Know About COVID-19 Antibody Testing but Were Afraid to Ask ([link removed][UNIQID])
What does a positive antibody test result mean? We try to answer this more in an in depth explainer around COVID-19 antibody testing.
Appeals Court Sides With City Hall in Dispute Over Inwood Rezoning ([link removed][UNIQID])
Reversing a decision that could have recast the balance of power over land policy in New York City, a state appeals court on Thursday ruled that the 2018 Inwood rezoning plan could go forward.
Reporting Citi Bike Theft Can be a Tough Ride ([link removed][UNIQID])
This is the story of a New Yorker's stolen Citi Bike and the wild goose chase trying to file a police report — and how this baffling process is pretty common.
Public Advocate Says Cops & ‘Cure Violence’ are Both Part of the Solution to Shootings ([link removed][UNIQID])
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams blames the rise in bloodshed not on criminal-justice reform or a slowed court system but on the devastation wrought by COVID-19.
Fewer Than 10% of NYC Office Workers Expected Back This Year ([link removed][UNIQID])
It will take work to restore New York's long-term appeal to business leaders and high-income talent.
** Una Ciudad sin Límites
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Para hacer frente a las inundaciones, la región de Nueva York necesita grandes cantidades de dinero y movimientos audaces: Informe ([link removed][UNIQID])
Una amplia coalición está pidiendo movimientos agresivos, desde las urnas hasta los mapas de la ciudad, para defender la región contra el aumento del nivel del mar y las tormentas costeras.
Nueva propuesta de reglas para asilo restringe a solicitantes LGBTQI ([link removed][UNIQID])
La norma propuesta eleva el listón de lo que se necesita para calificar para asilo permitiéndole a los jueces de inmigración ser más selectivos y que puedan rechazar solicitudes de asilo sin una audiencia judicial.
Opinión: Legisladores estatales tienen que hacer más para parar la criminalización de nuestras comunidades. ([link removed][UNIQID])
'El gobernador Cuomo dijo: 'No necesitan protestar, ganaron. Han cumplido su meta.' Incorrecto.'
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Hotel-Turned-Shelter for Released Rikers Detainees Faces Backlash in Fresh Meadows ([link removed][UNIQID])
Chinese residents and businesses in the neighborhood collected more than 10,000 signatures on a petition against the arrangement, arguing the city should have notified the community of the plan.
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Opinions on Policy and Politics
Opinion: How Domestic Hunger Became a Partisan Issue ([link removed][UNIQID])
‘Most Democrats in Congress support increasing hunger funding while the vast majority of House Republicans, and most Senate Republicans, support such reductions. Hunger is now as partisan as gun control and abortion,’ says Joel Berg, CEO of Hunger Free America
Opinion: Albany Must Do More to Stop the Criminalization of our Communities ([link removed][UNIQID])
Governor Cuomo said, 'You don't need to protest, you won. You accomplished your goal.’ Wrong. While we won important progress in Albany, our demands go much further, said lead organizers at Make the Road New York.
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