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"If we want to save the future generation, and we want to break this cycle of recidivism or multi-generational incarceration, then we have to treat and help the generation of today," says New York City Department of Correction Commissioner Louis Molina. https://t.co/c8tz5ElvXE — PolitiTweet.org
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With its COVID-19 alert system offline, the New York City health department no longer formally recommends testing before or after travel and large gatherings. Read more: https://t.co/3ZNitMH9SL https://t.co/Fzi5hdGlT2 — PolitiTweet.org
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The mayor, a former police officer, praised the officers at the center of a pair of Saturday shootings, adding that their body camera footage would show the public “what these cops are up against.” https://t.co/1BEynEMyn4 — PolitiTweet.org
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As officers retire and resign, the NYPD is becoming more diverse. The share of white officers has dropped from half the department to less than 45%. At the latest academy graduation, recruits hailed from 38 countries and spoke 34 different languages. https://t.co/8qPvTfi3Q0 — PolitiTweet.org
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Research has indicated that warming ocean temperatures caused by climate change has pushed more sharks into the northeast waters. But while shark sightings have become more common in the region, unprovoked attacks remain exceedingly rare. https://t.co/nCO5zSIW60 — PolitiTweet.org
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While all mass transit is subsidized, the ferry has been heralded by former Mayor de Blasio and current Mayor Adams as an important but costly service, despite reports showing ferry ridership skews whiter and wealthier than other mass transit in NYC. https://t.co/4q0RuHNCSc — PolitiTweet.org
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The deaths were part of a violent weekend in the city, which also included the stabbing death of a 14-year-old and a shootout on the Coney Island boardwalk. https://t.co/h6MnkdSBE9 — PolitiTweet.org
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A statue of an angel at the church was also damaged, with its head removed, police said. The church's diocese said it was offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the cherished items’ return. https://t.co/oqxRthrQFO — PolitiTweet.org
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State officials hope to gather hyperlocal data that could lead to understanding hot spots of air pollutants like greenhouse gases and particulate matter. https://t.co/JIZzKGcpcm — PolitiTweet.org
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The 10-mile stretch of commuter railway is one of the busiest in the country, with more than 200,000 riders on around 450 Amtrak and NJ Transit trains passing through each day. https://t.co/lsEO9pQmQr — PolitiTweet.org
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"Municipalities are annually handing out what are effectively unlawful, under-the-radar annual bonuses. Waste is happening today and towns have committed themselves to even more waste in the future.” https://t.co/tqNdN1CKAZ — PolitiTweet.org
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"It's like carrying your stereo with you, you know? On your head." "Listening to Beethoven and walking in Manhattan, walking on the streets, it's pretty nice, as opposed to hearing the sirens." This 1981 newscast chronicles the Walkman's rise in NYC. https://t.co/qLxYXVWWC0 — PolitiTweet.org
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New York tennis aficionados looking to embrace Wimbledon customs in authentic British style can watch the tournament on a big screen, while sipping gin and noshing on strawberries & cream, at a recreated Henman Hill experience in Brooklyn. https://t.co/xMYRAkgkvo — PolitiTweet.org
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New York’s ban against cashless businesses, which lawmakers said discriminated against low-income consumers less likely to have a credit card or bank account, is being tested by the fast-delivery groceries that flooded neighborhoods during the pandemic. https://t.co/hSNRy8M4WD — PolitiTweet.org
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“There's an old saying: If you want peace, prepare for war,” says Steve Zissou, an attorney representing Empire Cannabis Club. “And so Empire wants peace, but they’re prepared for war if and when it comes.” https://t.co/N2JzWZ4Bzy — PolitiTweet.org
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Richard Armstrong, who has led NYC’s storied Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum for nearly 14 years, announced on Friday that he will be leaving his post “some time next spring.” Both growth and controversy have made their mark on his tenure. https://t.co/f19qkuuCh4 — PolitiTweet.org
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Run by refugees and immigrants who've formed a potent team, Chelsea Market's Eat Offbeat serves dishes from all over the world — and the food is fantastic. "We love food, and we love sharing food, and we love sharing our culture through food." https://t.co/KPOv0dhKDU — PolitiTweet.org
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The week ahead in NYC includes a quirky, inspiring show of works by the influential artist Nam June Paik at Gagosian, and a concert by charismatic Cuban artist Pedrito Martinez at Drom, celebrating Independent Venue Week and its own 15th anniversary. https://t.co/zXi4xVLo3q — PolitiTweet.org
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City Council members say the Adams administration was not transparent as they negotiated a budget, while city officials say council members failed to ask the right questions. “They are responsible for the budget they signed,” said Schools Chancellor Banks. https://t.co/qlLDTUp3cc — PolitiTweet.org
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While Mayor Eric Adams has been speaking out against the varied images of violence by civilians, there’s been no shortage of it streaming from the NYPD’s social media channels. https://t.co/gLYepUidjz — PolitiTweet.org
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“They’re very visibly positioning themselves as VIPs [who] can do what other people can't,” said one Manhattan resident. “There’s not a lot of consideration for the people who live here.” https://t.co/WACfdr3bRN — PolitiTweet.org
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A group of frustrated Bronx tenants is taking their landlord and building management company to housing court seeking repairs for nearly 500 violations racked up over the course of several years. https://t.co/BV3R72msDO — PolitiTweet.org
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With another hurricane season — predicted to be stormier than usual — already underway, calls for change have given way to bureaucratic delays and few if any tangible improvements for New Yorkers that live in unregulated basement apartments. https://t.co/w9mL1lWRZK — PolitiTweet.org
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New Jersey's new package of laws will make it easier for the state attorney general to sue gun manufacturers when their weapons cause public harm, ban .50 caliber rifles, require training to obtain a gun license and better track ammunition sales. https://t.co/xx0A0b0zsH — PolitiTweet.org
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New York City will raise starting wages for all lifeguards to $19.46 per hour for this summer only as part of an ongoing effort to address a lifeguard shortage that has resulted in full or partial closures at pools and beaches. https://t.co/keN3k5w1Va — PolitiTweet.org
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It's official, we're shaking again, so here are your evening links: Justice Kavanaugh reportedly had to leave dinner at a steakhouse because of protesters, Caroline Calloway is being sued for $40,000 in unpaid rent, wearing socks is fashion and more. https://t.co/hgD2C0tXIb — PolitiTweet.org
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Labor unions and environmental activists are celebrating the end of a deal between Amazon and the Port Authority to build a massive cargo hub at Newark airport. https://t.co/f5h7IBuYOP — PolitiTweet.org
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Just days after Mayor Adams and the NYPD announced they will no longer tolerate drivers using fake or obscured license plates to avoid tolls, a police officer was spotted obscuring their plates with a surgical mask. A state trooper declined to ticket them. https://t.co/vy2juh4Ccr — PolitiTweet.org
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After rising in May and tapering off in June, severe COVID-19 cases are now increasing again — and amid this spike, the Adams administration has given contradictory answers as to why it's closing testing facilities. https://t.co/ESa3tzDsce — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @MoNscience: NYC's COVID-19 hospitalizations are rising again. All 5 boroughs now qualify as high risk...again. Amid this spike, the A… — PolitiTweet.org