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RiseNY is a "flying theater" located in Times Square, offering New Yorkers the chance to virtually visit the city's landmarks while bombarded with "wind, mist and scents" & a Sinatra-headlined soundtrack, meant to "evoke the quintessential spirit of NYC." https://t.co/vrmVrUyLO9 — PolitiTweet.org
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Because more than 60 people got trapped inside an English pub during a snowstorm while listening to an Oasis cover band, here are your evening links: Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey steps down, The Beatles documentary, a peaceful doggy paddle, and more. https://t.co/gGmjFCVF4N — PolitiTweet.org
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NY Attorney General Letitia James' office released transcripts and video footage from the investigation into sexual harassment by former Governor Cuomo, including nearly 12 hours of testimony where Cuomo appeared at times bored, amused, and frustrated. https://t.co/6uaqiZ8nx9 — PolitiTweet.org
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New Yorkers looking for some post-Thanksgiving fun can checkout two new complementary photography exhibits at The Met, highlighting the explosion in postwar photography between World War II and the Vietnam War and modern experiments in self-portraiture. https://t.co/6JoElF5pYJ https://t.co/AKjsv9RLfl — PolitiTweet.org
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Another beloved event is returning next year, with the New Year’s Day Polar Bear Plunge in Coney Island welcoming back those who want to immerse their body in freezing temperatures to help ring in 2022. https://t.co/VBj3KfLdzI — PolitiTweet.org
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NEW: New York City has issued a health advisory recommending all residents wear a mask indoors and in public settings, in response to the emergence of the omicron variant. https://t.co/w2h89QwEok — PolitiTweet.org
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Broadway stars and fans alike gathered in Times Square and Central Park on Sunday to pay their respects to Stephen Sondheim, singing "Sunday" from the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Sunday in the Park with George." Sondheim passed away on Friday, at age 91. https://t.co/W0zU6rFbR2 — PolitiTweet.org
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Because Canadian officials kept the death of a groundhog secret for a year, here are your morning links: A South Korean trend of spacing out and staring at trees, Dave Chappelle gets called out by a teen at his old high school, Omicron variant, and more. https://t.co/yeXiJJwQ4F — PolitiTweet.org
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Democratic lawmakers plan to introduce legislation to temporarily extended current absentee ballot access and shorten the deadline for voter registration to 10 days before an election, both moves that can be made without changes to the state constitution. https://t.co/hCZ9zwn4jO — PolitiTweet.org
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New Jersey residents who missed rent payments due to the pandemic are running out of time to apply for state assistance as the eviction moratorium comes to an end. “There are going to be plenty of tenants left out in the cold." https://t.co/KpkGM9r0OO — PolitiTweet.org
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In 2021, the NYPD has seized or found at least 200 “ghost guns,” firearms that lack serial numbers and are assembled from component parts, usually ordered online. “It is definitely something we are treating as an emerging problem," said an NYPD inspector. https://t.co/bryTCiui5J — PolitiTweet.org
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Mott Street Eatery is a new communal food court in Manhattan's Chinatown located in one of the neighborhood's most-tourist clogged stretches, with menus featuring dim sum classics and lobster burgers. https://t.co/nPCkSPJz5I — PolitiTweet.org
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Broadway stars and fans alike gathered in Times Square to sing "Sunday," from Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Pulitzer Prize-winning "Sunday in the Park with George." https://t.co/7EbAn51SDF — PolitiTweet.org
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This week on #Succession, Kendall throws himself a "big nervous breakdown of a party" for his 40th birthday and almost everyone had a bad time. Check out our latest Succession Power Rankings. https://t.co/lCXeuzVeNi — PolitiTweet.org
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City officials are planning to replace Coney Island’s hardwood boardwalk with recycled plastic, setting off backlash among locals. Eric Adams—who will have the ultimate say over the Coney Island redesign—previously vowed to fight any boardwalk overhaul. https://t.co/eZg27K3gQq — PolitiTweet.org
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With the federal infrastructure bill passed, Governor Hochul urged the second phase of the Second Avenue subway—expected to cost $6.3 billion— to swiftly begin. "The costs are going to go higher in the future, this has to be done." https://t.co/7DUOGNWM5i — PolitiTweet.org
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“This whole city is built on immigrants,” City Council member Antonio Reynoso said about legislation that would grant voting rights to permanent, nonlegal citizens of NYC. "It’s about time we get to show these representatives what we want, what we need." https://t.co/fLvtZQH0Yp — PolitiTweet.org
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Governor Hochul will not be issuing a vaccine mandate on MTA workers, in spite of a public plea from Mayor de Blasio. "I appreciate the advice that’s coming our way," Hochul said. "If we had a problem, I’d address it, but we’re doing an outstanding job." https://t.co/t6d5sTa1Os — PolitiTweet.org
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As the coronavirus swept through New Jersey’s prison system last year, killing inmates at the highest rate in the nation for months, state leaders took an unprecedented step: They slashed the prison population by 40%. https://t.co/jYpWSurgPk — PolitiTweet.org
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The CCRB, New York City's independent police watchdog, is supporting a City Council bill that would allow it to initiate investigations into potential NYPD misconduct on its own, arguing it would result in approximately 500 more investigations annually. https://t.co/7WkI5WJpKr — PolitiTweet.org
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What will happen to Manhattan Mini Storage's cheeky advertisements, now that the 18-location self-storage facility has been sold to an international holding company based in Missouri? https://t.co/4Ym0uPuf5f — PolitiTweet.org
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The New York City Council approved a zoning change for the re-development of the New York Blood Center on the Upper East Side, paving the way for the construction of a high rise, with a third of the tower dedicated to research on sickle cell disease. https://t.co/ZNoDbaSZAQ — PolitiTweet.org
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In 1935, New York City’s greatest urban legend was born: A 125 pound, eight-foot-long alligator was found roaming the city's sewer system in East Harlem. But was it really true? https://t.co/jYxRtP4tzH — PolitiTweet.org
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New Jersey’s troubled Department of Corrections is without a Senate-confirmed commissioner. And the state’s only women’s prison — the focus of multiple probes due to systemic violence — continues to make headlines for sexual assault involving officers. https://t.co/QWKOFPgooE — PolitiTweet.org
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The elevator transformed the way we think about vertical space. For most of our history, higher floors were reserved for the poor, while the wealthy sought to live closer to the ground. That didn’t start to change until the early 20th century. .https://t.co/IFMTQy0aSV — PolitiTweet.org
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Here's a look at New York City's outdoor ice skating rinks, a somewhat surprisingly short list that ranges from the new and tiny, to the classic, expansive, renamed, and revamped. https://t.co/H3532f2WhP — PolitiTweet.org
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La Cabra, a popular Nordic roaster, has opened a coffee shop on Second Ave that also has a destination-worthy bakery menu, featuring a tangy rye tart, a variety of croissants, and a sticky, buttery Cardamom Bun. https://t.co/uDLHua98Ze — PolitiTweet.org
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Lightscape, an hour-long maze at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden is a new illuminated, after-dark experience taking visitors on a one-mile journey that will include site-specific music and 18 works of light art, including "the Winter Cathedral tunnel." https://t.co/SW8ScXaxXX — PolitiTweet.org
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Philly-based chainlet HipCityVeg has opened its first New York City location in Union Square, serving up satisfying vegan bacon cheeseburgers, Philly steaks, and fried chicken sandwiches alongside salads and dessert smoothies. https://t.co/NEuDClAkef — PolitiTweet.org
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Here's your chance to transport back to 1993—those halcyon days of cigarette billboards, smartphone-free sidewalk walking, shoulder pads, and rat-tail haircuts—in pristine, HD footage 📹 https://t.co/eyQH5FwQur — PolitiTweet.org