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Mayor de Blasio has vowed to address mounting traffic deaths in New York City's streets after a new report shows the NYPD has pulled back enforcement against reckless driving. https://t.co/NmITAWXZdh — PolitiTweet.org
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"Stomping on the lanternflies of course kills them, but it has a very small impact on their populations," says Louis Sorkin, Entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History. https://t.co/KpKttZmzXd — PolitiTweet.org
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Haikus written by Richard Wright, probably best known for his landmark essays and books depicting and confronting racial injustice, have been turned into large-scale installations around Downtown Brooklyn. https://t.co/K29RqO6kkE — PolitiTweet.org
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Three weeks after Tropical Storm Ida wrecked portions of their homes, a group of Queens homeowners are accusing the city of failing to address decades-long complaints about flooding issues that have rendered their properties worthless. https://t.co/Of6su2hdBC — PolitiTweet.org
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By September 22nd, nine days after public schools reopened in New York City, nearly 1,500 students and staff had received a positive COVID-19 test. Earlier in the week, the city amended its COVID-19 testing protocol from twice per month to once per week. https://t.co/PgB54lTOR8 — PolitiTweet.org
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New York State Assembly’s report into former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s various alleged misdeeds will be done “very soon,” according to Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Lavine. Another Committee member says the report would be ready by November at the latest. https://t.co/HaQfSZqGgL — PolitiTweet.org
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In lifting the restraining order, a New York State Supreme Court judge said he believes the challenge to the vaccine mandate by a group of municipal unions is unlikely to prevail. https://t.co/pkVPWRHlzf — PolitiTweet.org
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Because Facebook wants you to read positive stories about Facebook on its News Feed, here are your evening links: Clowns are offering lessons outside of schools, Apple CEO Tim Cook doesn't like employees leaking memos (according to a leaked memo), & more. https://t.co/F4SSYdIlwe — PolitiTweet.org
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After years of protest, the NYC Planning Commission unanimously rejected the rezoning proposal for 960 Franklin Avenue, the residential project in Crown Heights advocates claim would have cast plant-killing shadows over the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. https://t.co/FVe0ftJFZJ — PolitiTweet.org
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Fresh off of winning a pair of Emmys for Ted Lasso, SNL alum Jason Sudeikis will be among Saturday Night Live's first four hosts this season, along with Owen Wilson, Kim Kardashian West, and Rami Malek. https://t.co/VyfMrCYAKz — PolitiTweet.org
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"You signed up for this," State Sen. Myrie told NY state election officials, many of whom expressed frustration with ongoing scrutiny and election reform. The GOP co-chair of the State Board of Elections described some changes to election law as "burdens." https://t.co/YMlsztF2L9 — PolitiTweet.org
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UPDATE: The 12th incarcerated person to die in a New York City jail this year has been identified as Stephen Khadu. His lawyer said, "It’s an unbelievable tragedy … how these inmates are treated and the deplorable conditions that currently exist." https://t.co/wyUAqVtXwE — PolitiTweet.org
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A 12th person has died in New York City jails this year, the Dept. of Correction confirmed. The unnamed detainee died after being transferred to a hospital from "The Boat," a floating jail barge in the Bronx, but his cause of death has not been revealed. https://t.co/YVMHZx91R7 — PolitiTweet.org
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The original, annotated scripted for Tennessee William's 1947 play A Streetcar Named Desire gives an extraordinary view into the day-to-day creative process of the landmark Broadway play, with notes from Williams and director Elia Kazan. https://t.co/QnJ0GBHijG — PolitiTweet.org
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Due to a federal mandate, the MTA is beginning a series of 10 virtual meetings on congestion pricing, allowing the public to hear from the agency about how the program—projected to be implemented in 16 months—will impact their community. https://t.co/vHawR3GN12 — PolitiTweet.org
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After a sweltering summer, the first day of autumn is finally here, and accompanying the season is the state’s foliage report, an interactive map tracking the technicolor progression of leaves both upstate and in New York City. https://t.co/deYhDcAMUU — PolitiTweet.org
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Because it's possible to grab a side of $432 million with your slice of pizza, here are your morning links: Netflix bought Roald Dahl's entire catalog, Rick Astley is performing songs by The Smiths, volcanos are swallowing swimming pools and more. https://t.co/W23K2d8mCe — PolitiTweet.org
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Willie Garson, the actor best known for his roles on Sex and The City and White Collar, has passed away after suffering from pancreatic cancer. He was 57. https://t.co/wVdqZ2APi2 — PolitiTweet.org
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"Stomping on the lanternflies of course kills them, but it has a very small impact on their populations." https://t.co/KpKttZ4YyD https://t.co/vCDi45wJVl — PolitiTweet.org
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"The miscreants who threw that bike in the path of an oncoming train should be prosecuted for their reckless disregard for the safety of subway drivers and workers," an MTA spokesperson said about an explosion caused by a train striking a Citi Bike. https://t.co/A580s8A60H — PolitiTweet.org
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New York City has closed its first public school this week due to a COVID-19 outbreak. Public data surrounding the episode—at the Horan School in East Harlem—offers the first hints to when other schools might follow suit. https://t.co/5qHfIjpyvv — PolitiTweet.org
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“The BOE has repeatedly shown complete incompetence and still hasn’t been reformed by the State," Dante de Blasio, Mayor de Blasio's son, said when it was revealed his ballot in June 2021 primary could be matched to him, one of 378 instances. https://t.co/HRLAjvNI6r — PolitiTweet.org
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"New York City is now one of the great tech capitals of the world," Mayor de Blasio said about Google's announcement that it plans to buy St. John’s Terminal in Manhattan for $2.1 billion. Google has 12,000 employees in NYC, with plans to add 2,000 more. https://t.co/5i65QNZcTG — PolitiTweet.org
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Early drawings for a transit station at the 1939s World's Fair in Queens already show a futuristic vision for an event built around being "The World of Tomorrow": signature orange and blue, bright, fluorescent lighting, and a streamlined structure. https://t.co/M4l0ohqaYY — PolitiTweet.org
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"I got out and I started dancing out of anger, out of straight, pure anger," says Nate Dupree, who confronted a trucker honking at him in Brooklyn by dancing. "I wish he had gotten out and started dancing too." https://t.co/eIuTnHRMIf — PolitiTweet.org
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A group of small theaters and comedy clubs are suing NYC over its vaccination mandate, arguing it "applies differently to venues depending on who is speaking and what they are saying," most prominently because of the exception for religious services. https://t.co/IdL1QxZU3Z — PolitiTweet.org
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COVID-19 cases are beginning to plateau in New York City, according to the latest data, but areas such as Borough Park are still showing high positivity rates. https://t.co/pe1afhMHna — PolitiTweet.org
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It's the 21st night of September, so remember these evening links: The Atlantic says offices are good for gossip & casual relationships, you can rent Winnie the Pooh's U.K. cottage on Airbnb, Barry the Owl was poisoned before dying in Central Park, & more. https://t.co/l6D66dIsaL — PolitiTweet.org
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The Horan School in East Harlem has become the first public school in New York City to be closed this year due to a COVID-19 outbreak; 13% of staff at the special education high school had confirmed coronavirus infections. https://t.co/5qHfIjpyvv — PolitiTweet.org
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Three weeks after Tropical Storm Ida wrecked portions of their homes, a group of Queens homeowners are accusing the city of failing to address decades-long complaints about flooding issues that have rendered their properties worthless. https://t.co/Of6su2hdBC — PolitiTweet.org