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Gothamist @Gothamist
Because Eric Adams isn't the first mayor to wear a hoodie, here are your evening links: a horse named Rain Man tries to kill Nic Cage, Taco Bell made a Moviepass for tacos, if you quit your job to run for governor—don't get DQ'd from the race, and more. https://t.co/XcKMTSl5Dn — PolitiTweet.org
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Days before a state moratorium on evictions expires on Jan. 15, a NY judge ordered a state agency to temporarily accept applications from financially struggling tenants seeking pandemic rent relief under a program that had been shuttered for lack of funds. https://t.co/Zv2hNDrRxL — PolitiTweet.org
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What will it take to snag a marijuana business license in New York? How much will a license cost? When will dispensaries be open? Tremaine Wright, chair of the state’s Cannabis Control Board, hosted a Q&A to answer these and other questions. https://t.co/eBN9q2NaUk — PolitiTweet.org
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Newly-elected Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman says he will defy Gov. Hochul's statewide mask mandates, halting enforcement for indoor venues. Asked about the order, Hochul said Blakeman did not have the authority, noting that "state law prevails." https://t.co/Z1FVpHa30x — PolitiTweet.org
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“There's no learning happening right now,” Brooklyn teacher Carson Chodos says about the current state of NYC public schools, currently facing high absentee rates among students and teachers. “We're providing babysitting — bad babysitting.” https://t.co/pMjGHWviLv — PolitiTweet.org
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On Jan. 6, 1994, the MTA introduced MetroCards and began replacing the iconic tokens long used by straphangers. Let’s go back to where it began in 1904: with a simple paper ticket torn by an attendant. Here’s a history of how we’ve paid for the subway. https://t.co/2omTr3Ldsa — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @GwynneFitz: “They are slow-cooking our democracy,” says @zellnor4ny says at Brooklyn rally commemorating Jan. 6 insurrection. https://t… — PolitiTweet.org
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Because there's now a fake COVID cure that'll turn your skin blue, here are your morning links: A retired Army general believes the U.S. military should prepare against a coup in 2024, Pope Francis speaks out against people picking pets over kids, & more. https://t.co/C8EXR0Ue5Y — PolitiTweet.org
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New York City will direct $111 million to its public hospital network in an effort to shore up staffing amid a sharp rise in hospitalizations due to the latest coronavirus surge, Mayor Eric Adams announced Wednesday. https://t.co/OTqnoFkamC — PolitiTweet.org
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NYC restaurants who were optimistic the holidays would mean a return to their money-making season had their hopes dashed as the omicron variant spread, compounding the industry's struggle of balancing thin margins with efforts to reduce COVID's spread. https://t.co/8c9tooNSGQ — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @WNYC: On Jan. 6, William Walker was head of the DC National Guard, ready to deploy in case the "Stop the Steal" rally turned dangerous.… — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @BrianLehrer: From local school boards, alternative social media and small protests – far smaller than last year’s Capitol riot – NBC’s… — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @TheTakeaway: #ICYMI "One year after the insurrection the Republican Party has had a single-minded focus on trying to achieve the goals… — PolitiTweet.org
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A former gym owner in North Jersey, Scott Fairlamb came to the Capitol to "interfere with democracy" and was caught on video punching an officer in the head. He has appealed his sentence of three years and seven months, claiming it is unfair. (8/8) https://t.co/zeuamt4z66 https://t.co/gRIWCRc5dr — PolitiTweet.org
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Marissa Suarez took an emergency holiday day off from work as a probationary corrections officer in Monmouth, NJ to drive to the insurrection with a friend, where she declared: "this is what they f---ing wanted." She resigned after her arrest. (7/8) https://t.co/zeuamtm9XE https://t.co/wzhvesuvS5 — PolitiTweet.org
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Thomas Webster, an ex-Marine and former NYPD officer, faces decades in prison for allegedly assaulting Capitol Police officers, with one judge describing his behavior as “some of the most horrific conduct someone has engaged in.” (6/8) https://t.co/zeuamt4z66 https://t.co/IfBlEBt71p — PolitiTweet.org
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Brandon Straka, a Manhattan hairdresser turned right-wing celebrity, wrote to his millions of followers following the riot: “I was there. It was not Antifa at the Capitol. It was freedom loving Patriots." He is now cooperating with investigators. (5/8) https://t.co/zeuamtm9XE https://t.co/xUl5BMQY81 — PolitiTweet.org
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Philip Grillo, GOP district leader for Assembly District 24 in Queens, faces charges for allegedly breaching the Capitol. A self-described “moderate Republican,” Grillo says he never believed the election was stolen—he was giving friends a ride. (4/8) https://t.co/zeuamt4z66 https://t.co/cxcJdnhOCf — PolitiTweet.org
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Brandon Straka, a Manhattan hairdresser turned right-wing celebrity, wrote to his millions of followers following the riot: “I was there. It was not Antifa at the Capitol. It was freedom loving Patriots." He is now cooperating with investigators. (5/8) https://t.co/zeuamt4z66 https://t.co/vXFc2TG9Py — PolitiTweet.org
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Philip Grillo, GOP district leader for Assembly District 24 in Queens, faces charges for allegedly breaching the Capitol. A self-described “moderate Republican,” Grillo says he never believed the election was stolen—he was giving friends a ride. (4/8) https://t.co/zeuamt4z66 https://t.co/4chcFCseCE — PolitiTweet.org
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The start of 2022 will bring a flurry of scheduled trial and sentencing dates for local defendants. Some are already serving years-long sentences. (3/8) https://t.co/zeuamt4z66 — PolitiTweet.org
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Among the insurrectionists were law enforcement officers and art students, a Queens elected official, a Manhattan social influencer, and a group of far-right extremists allegedly intent on murdering political opponents. (2/8) https://t.co/zeuamt4z66 — PolitiTweet.org
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One year later, a total of 72 residents of New York and New Jersey are facing charges for their role in the January 6th siege of the U.S. Capitol, which left five people dead and scores of police officers injured and traumatized. (1/8) https://t.co/uRsjemQ2Wq — PolitiTweet.org
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Here are key takeaways from Gov. Hochul's first State of the State address, where she vowed to enact term limits for statewide office holders, laid out plans to overhaul New York's ethics-enforcement, and outlined a $25 bill housing plan for the state. https://t.co/sxywwq6LYj — PolitiTweet.org
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“For snow lovers we’re potentially looking at our first widespread light to moderate snowfall,” says NWS meteorologist Dominic Ramunni. “It’ll be potentially on the wetter side…which would be nice for, of course, sledding, snowball making, snowmen.” https://t.co/skhwr0Rz0G — PolitiTweet.org
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Adrienne Adams was sworn in as the City Council speaker, garnering 49 out of 51 votes. “She is a natural coalition builder, capable of finding common ground and ensuring that everyone is heard in the process," said Councilmember Selvena Brooks-Powers. https://t.co/lkXBxDvAYA — PolitiTweet.org
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The 1970s Faith Ringgold painting "For the Women's House," which depicts women playing for the Knicks, on the NYPD, and in the Oval Office, will be relocated from the Rose M. Singer Center on Rikers Island to the Brooklyn Museum. https://t.co/mnh1YLGQop — PolitiTweet.org
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As Mayor Adams argued that low-income Black and brown students needed to be in school for critical services, Monday’s data suggested that attendance was lower among that demographic compared to white students. https://t.co/o7OiyqXZ9S — PolitiTweet.org
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From 2019 to 2020, births in New York City dropped 9.4%, while deaths surged by 51%. according to the health department. “We have seen the devastating toll that the COVID-19 pandemic has caused in New York City,” says Health Commissioner Dr. Chokshi. https://t.co/Jh4TfdkC7F — PolitiTweet.org