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An Albany lawmaker has proposed a bill to make it easier for transgender and non-binary business people to participate in the emerging adult-use cannabis industry. “My general belief is that there’s going to be room for everyone at the table." https://t.co/2sdWhurCyo — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @s_nessen: For anyone that wants to hear the latest on Gov. Hochul's Penn Station redevelopment plans, there's a meeting tonight (on Zoo… — PolitiTweet.org
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NYC's COVID Safe app will soon allow parents to upload their children’s vaccination information, city officials announced. Mayor de Blasio announced vaccine mandates for kids ages 5-11 entering restaurants and other venues will begin on December 14th. https://t.co/Mh2f6gdxIW — PolitiTweet.org
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After bottoming out in July, demand for COVID-19 testing has resurfaced—likely driven by offices reopening, kids back in school, and a rise in cases due to the delta variant. For those who haven't been tested in a while, here's a guide to getting tested. https://t.co/znh5p2u3KR — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @lizkimtweets: Our Grading de Blasio segment with @ByJessicaGould, @s_nessen and myself on @BrianLehrer is spurring some thoughtful disc… — PolitiTweet.org
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"The deteriorating structure is in dire need of rebuilding to provide upgraded and more comfortable conditions for staff, artists and audiences alike," The Public Theater said, announcing renovations to the home of Central Park's Shakespeare in the Park. https://t.co/rcuJANLEzB — PolitiTweet.org
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Because U.S. Olympic athletes will be asked about geopolitical crises while in Beijing, here are your midday links: A museum put a T-Rex in an ugly Christmas sweater, Finland's Prime Minister hit the club after learning a co-worker had COVID, and more. https://t.co/GDumdxwjNA — PolitiTweet.org
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Bench Flour Bakers began as a side hustle for Christine Yen, when she provided Joe DeMato's breakfast food truck with baked goods. The pair became life partners and are now serving stellar pastries and monstrous breakfast sandwiches out of a new café. https://t.co/3ycKsrjHFn https://t.co/UXeggUe2SL — PolitiTweet.org
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John Lennon was shot 41 years ago—and producer Jack Douglas was one of the last people to spend time with the legendary musician, working with Lennon in studio the night he was killed. "We were just having a great time. But then it was cut short." https://t.co/3qulTKf3Bg — PolitiTweet.org
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A 49-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly setting a Christmas tree outside the Fox News headquarters in Midtown on fire last night. No one was hurt and no other property was damaged in the incident, which was carried live on-air by Fox News. https://t.co/03q8bXGcng — PolitiTweet.org
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The Department of Transportation has begun a five-borough tour of the city as it takes steps to implement the city's Open Restaurants program permanently, such as regulating how much space dining structures can use and what they can be made of. https://t.co/t3PJVELCPx — PolitiTweet.org
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Mayor de Blasio's quest to end the "Tale of Two Cities" has seen him notch policy victories that have helped reduce income inequality in NYC. At the same time, many of the city's historic failings in housing, education, and transportation continued. https://t.co/sxmIREG7dq — PolitiTweet.org
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A Bronx judge has ordered the city jails to give incarcerated people greater access to medical care. Detainees held in the city’s troubled jail system have continued to miss medical appointments as hundreds of jail guards call out sick or miss work. https://t.co/xD4egTIENK — PolitiTweet.org
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About half of the 27,000 households that applied for federal relief funds in the Bronx and Queens after the remnants of Hurricane Ida battered the region were allotted any money, according to new data from FEMA provided by NY Congressional representatives. https://t.co/vmw1fCbCTd — PolitiTweet.org
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Mayor de Blasio announced a vaccine mandate for private sector employees on Monday—viewed by some political experts as a shrewd political move as he mounts an informal primary campaign for governor hinging on more liberal, downstate Democrats. https://t.co/gSHR3ZhY9X — PolitiTweet.org
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NYC officials believe more than 5,000 vehicles meet the threshold for its new driver safety course, which requires drivers with multiple red light tickets or school zone speeding violations to attend a presentation explaining basic driving mechanics. https://t.co/MArnKZZmOQ — PolitiTweet.org
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"There will never be any shortage of people in New York who are willing to just bear it all," says filmmaker John Wilson, discussing his show "How To With John Wilson. "And I will actively keep engaging with it, and my life will always be a part of it." https://t.co/KL35rNaNFV — PolitiTweet.org
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Because NYC is practically its own character on-screen, here are your evening links: architects don't like the buildings around the High Line, the sheriff who wants to put Andrew Cuomo in jail, a billionaire surrendered $70M in stolen antiquities, & more. https://t.co/IDC9uJdexv — PolitiTweet.org
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Coronavirus cases are rising in New York City schools, raising concerns that declining staff testing and a small pool of eligible students—who must opt-in to be tested—do not give an accurate picture of how COVID-19 is circulating in city's school system. https://t.co/reffSOn5km — PolitiTweet.org
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Andrew Rigie of the NYC Hospitality Alliance says the rollout of Mayor de Blasio's new vaccine mandate expansions "clearly wasn't thought through," citing "the city urging people from around the globe to come to NYC during the holidays." https://t.co/EOQJwvHNS4 — PolitiTweet.org
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Pledging to tackle racially biased computer algorithms used to diagnose disease or decide patient treatment, a coalition of medical experts from NYC hospitals aim to remove at least one such algorithm that uses race as a factor within the next two years. https://t.co/g482rrqFS9 — PolitiTweet.org
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Mayor de Blasio's ascension to power represented a dramatic leftward shift in NYC politics following the Bloomberg administration. Promising to end the "Tale of Two Cities," how did de Blasio fair when it comes to education, housing, and transportation? https://t.co/sxmIREFznS — PolitiTweet.org
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Why does New York state want to teach you how to poop in the woods? Why do TikTokkers think Harry Styles stole a microwave from a Long Island arena? What's a better holiday gift, wool socks or an NFT? These and other questions in your morning links. https://t.co/l8dc0q88GD — PolitiTweet.org
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Under guidelines being drafted, outdoor dining structures must be easy to disassemble, moveable to allow snow removal and utility work, and not be enclosed. Restaurants will also have to pay fees to use public space for the structures. https://t.co/t3PJVELCPx — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @BrianLehrer: Today: - @lizkimtweets on NYC's private sector vax mandate - @NYTnickc on the GOP strategy to undermine confidence in elec… — PolitiTweet.org
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The contentious, $1.45B plan to demolish, elevate and rebuild East River Park is officially underway. The southern half of the park will be closed until 2023. Much of the northern half, including BBQ areas and basketball courts, will remain open for now. https://t.co/B2wFUltt6q — PolitiTweet.org
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“I just started calling every single farm to see if they have trees available,” said Arthur Khotinsky, who has sold Christmas Trees in Brooklyn for almost two decades. A tree shortage has struck, a result of the 2008 financial crisis and extreme weather. https://t.co/BeXdRd0lFv — PolitiTweet.org
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New York and New Jersey residents impacted by remnants of Hurricane Ida will get several more weeks to formally request financial assistance after FEMA extended the deadline at the urging of officials from each state. https://t.co/5ag4yJJQRR — PolitiTweet.org
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A look at Mayor-elect Eric Adams' massive, nearly 800-peron transition team, which includes members of the de Blasio and Bloomberg administrations, lawmakers, nonprofit CEOs, a media publisher and more. https://t.co/1eIrzlyK06 — PolitiTweet.org
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All private-sector employees in NYC will be required to get at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine by December 27th. Mayor de Blasio said the emergence of the omicron variant coupled with colder weather and holiday gatherings prompted the new mandate. https://t.co/O1y30TP2D5 — PolitiTweet.org