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Democratic gubernatorial candidates spoke at a Times Square rally held by health care union 1199SEIU, which represents 250,000 workers across the state, who are threatening to go on strike if for-profit nursing homes don't meet their requests. https://t.co/HQI6bWMIIm — PolitiTweet.org
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“What I put out today is an entirely different vision of how we educate kids and support our families,” said Mayor de Blasio as he announced plans for year-round school & expanding early childhood education, amidst speculation that he may run for governor. https://t.co/UgsSeEBHGp — PolitiTweet.org
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Nearly a third of the NYC Department of Correction’s uniformed staff are unavailable to work with incarcerated people de to sick leave or other reasons, despite the city dropping a lawsuit accusing the correction officers' union of an unlawful slowdown. https://t.co/UPq1jo71BA — PolitiTweet.org
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One man was killed and another was injured after they fell from the Manhattan Bridge while painting it on Wednesday. Police say both men had on harnesses and were "switching locations where the harness was attached, there was strong wind, and they fell." https://t.co/uqgpkstwgz — PolitiTweet.org
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"I’m an 83-year-old man who was victimized by the criminal justice system," Muhammad Aziz said right before his conviction for the assassination of Malcolm X was vacated. The conviction of Khalil Islam, who died in 2009, was also vacated. https://t.co/PvBmEfpnJ0 — PolitiTweet.org
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Make sure you take a nap today, because the longest partial lunar eclipse of this century is happening tonight. Starting at 1:02 a.m., an eclipse lasting more than three hours will begin, casting the moon in a distinctive reddish glow. https://t.co/k5p7NRflct — PolitiTweet.org
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NYC public schools relying solely on open windows & portable air purifiers have a higher percentage of COVID cases compared to schools with HVAC systems. Infection rates are rising as temperatures drop and teachers tell students to bring coats to class. https://t.co/OEFF5TfEtn — PolitiTweet.org
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It appears the release of the New York State Assembly’s long-awaited report into former Governor Cuomo’s conduct in office may be imminent. Here's what we might learn when from the report. ⤵️ https://t.co/osgEyfhITh — PolitiTweet.org
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Because NYC's sex party scene is better than ever, here are your evening links: Jonah Hill is playing Jerry Garcia, an alcohol filled stream in Hawaii, COVID-19's origins, Mayor de Blasio is trying to ban horse carriages before leaving office, and more. https://t.co/Q714ud1IAA — PolitiTweet.org
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Gov. Hochul, Public Advocate Williams and NY AG James—all Democratic candidates in 2022's gubernatorial election—spoke at a Times Square rally in support of health care workers demonstrating over stalled contract negotiations with for-profit nursing homes. https://t.co/HQI6bWMIIm — PolitiTweet.org
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The convictions of Muhammad Aziz and Khalil Islam for the assassination of Malcolm X were vacated on Thursday. "I regret that this court cannot fully undo the serious miscarriages of justice," said Judge Ellen Biben. https://t.co/PvBmEfpnJ0 — PolitiTweet.org
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While hotels continue to reopen and return to business, more than 100 in New York City will remain closed for good as the industry braces for a slow recovery due to hurdles for foreign tourists and low occupancy driving down rates. https://t.co/f5auRuVd9R — PolitiTweet.org
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UPDATE: On Thursday morning, Governor Hochul made it clear she wants to freeze fare and toll increases until 2023. "We have promised no service interruptions, and no fare increase for the rest of this year and next year, let's get that done." https://t.co/4ad3kQ6yrw — PolitiTweet.org
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Nearly one third of corrections officers continue to not show up for work, helping fuel the ongoing crisis of violence and chaos at Rikers Island, despite the city withdrawing a lawsuit accusing the corrections officers' union of an unlawful slowdown. https://t.co/UPq1jo71BA — PolitiTweet.org
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The longest partial lunar eclipse of the 21st century will rise early Friday morning, beginning at 1:02 a.m. and reaching maximum eclipse at 4:02 a.m. The "blood moon" will be visible from NYC, and will be the longest partial eclipse in 580 years. https://t.co/k5p7NRflct — PolitiTweet.org
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Mayor de Blasio proposed establishing year-round school and expanding early childhood education, with funding from increased income taxes on the wealthy. The plans, which may signal a run for governor, echo those in his successful 2013 mayoral bid. https://t.co/UgsSeEBHGp — PolitiTweet.org
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INVESTIGATION: New York City public schools that rely solely on open windows and portable air purifiers have seen 23% more COVID-19 cases per students and a 29% increase in staff case rates when compared to buildings with stronger ventilation. https://t.co/OEFF5TfEtn — PolitiTweet.org
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Because COVID precautions can't stop kids from spreading head lice, here are your morning links: weed smoking moms come out of the "green closet," the truth behind the Carmine's brawl, GameStop investors are bidding on a copy of the Constitution, & more. https://t.co/Hh15FewjXk — PolitiTweet.org
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MTA ridership remains low, about half of pre-pandemic levels across all divisions, hurting the agencies largest revenue source. One solution? Fare increases starting in mid-2022 that would bring single subway rides to $3 by 2025. https://t.co/7ftoJSvUii — PolitiTweet.org
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At least 200 "ghost guns"—firearms lacking serial numbers and assembled from component parts, usually ordered online—have been seized by the NYPD so far this year. The figure surpasses last year's total of 145, and dwarfs the 48 recovered in 2019. https://t.co/bryTCiui5J — PolitiTweet.org
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Longtime Democrat Tony Avella's bid to win his old city council seat in northern Queens has failed, with the former state Senator conceding to GOP rival Vickie Paladino. Last year, Paladino generated criticism for leading a maskless "COVID conga line." https://t.co/oghFaqldBF — PolitiTweet.org
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Amidst rising cases, city officials are urging to New Yorkers to get tested for COVID-19 before Thanksgiving gatherings and for travelers to get tested before returning to home, to reduce the chances of seeding outbreaks in the city. https://t.co/FM6mmw5RPt — PolitiTweet.org
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Manhattan Mini Storage, the 18-location self-storage facility known for its cheeky ads, has been sold to an international self-storage holding company based in Missouri—with the new owners saying they aim to bring the "same sass" to its ad campaigns. https://t.co/4Ym0uPuf5f — PolitiTweet.org
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The convictions of two men for the murder of Malcolm X will be thrown out this week. “These men did not get the justice that they deserved," Manhattan DA Cy Vance said, acknowledging that the FBI and NYPD withheld key evidence. https://t.co/xQZRt9MTM6 — PolitiTweet.org
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Sex toy company Dame Products has settled a lawsuit against the MTA, after the agency rejected ads because they "promote a sexual oriented business." As part of the settlement, Dame will run subway ads with "abstract graphics" symbolizing female pleasure. https://t.co/UsivNBM8MB — PolitiTweet.org
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Asked by Stephen Colbert where he falls on a scale between Rep. Ocasio-Cortez & Sen. Manchin, Eric Adams took credit for being progressive before the term was popular. "Long before people discovered this term called progressive, we were leading the way." https://t.co/UHjfwNZlIH — PolitiTweet.org
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“Albany agrees on one thing, at least,” John Kaehny of Reinvent Albany says following New York's ethics commission voting 12-1 to revoke permission given to former Gov. Cuomo to write a memoir during the pandemic. “They don’t want Andrew Cuomo back.” https://t.co/fBAD93VRzA — PolitiTweet.org
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Because we want pictures of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man, here are your evening links: The Lakers' will soon play at "https://t.co/NwPVm7ZCn9 Arena," private dog runs are expensive, Randall Park's new show set at Blockbuster, and more. https://t.co/uwGND6WfUk — PolitiTweet.org
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Democrat Tony Avella has conceded the race for his old city council seat in Queens, securing a victory for rival Vickie Paladino. Paladino—whose campaign attracted support from Proud Boys and neo-Nazis—will become the fifth Republican on the City Council. https://t.co/oghFaqldBF — PolitiTweet.org
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A 37-year-old man was killed and another person was injured after they each fell from the Manhattan Bridge while painting it on Wednesday afternoon. https://t.co/uqgpkstwgz — PolitiTweet.org