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Gothamist @Gothamist

Here's your chance to transport back to 1993—those halcyon days of cigarette billboards, smartphone-free sidewalk w… https://t.co/EIe8sYo7RU — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 11, 2021 Hibernated
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The teachers’ union had called the city’s requirement that teachers be vaccinated by September 27th “draconian.” https://t.co/KYWKMQOdf8 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 11, 2021 Hibernated
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The NYC Department of Education has spent the summer preparing for schools to open on Monday, but some parents worry these measures will not adequately protect their children from COVID-19 and say they do not feel safe sending their kids back. https://t.co/4VBAcKeve8 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 11, 2021 Hibernated
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While 9/11 bred unity in NYC and across the country, other mass tragedies, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, often fail to do the same. The contrasting responses speak to how the human brain seeks out unity—and the influence of leadership over that desire. https://t.co/bMWJedKB45 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 11, 2021 Hibernated
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"There are people who are making money from this or making claims about what they did [on September 11th, 2001]. It's politicized, radicalized," Tom McCarthy of the FDNY, who was present when the World Trade Center came down, told us 10 years ago. https://t.co/Hu4mG4Pvnp — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 11, 2021 Hibernated
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The 9/11 Commemoration Ceremony at the 9/11 Memorial plaza will feature six moments of silence and the reading of names of 2,977 victims from the September 11th attacks as well as six victims of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. https://t.co/WZMsFbqDUR — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 11, 2021 Hibernated
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The rate of self-harm in city jails nearly doubled between July and September 2020, according to internal numbers obtained by WNYC/Gothamist & @THECITYNY. Recently, the city recorded 539 incidents of incarcerated people hurting themselves, a historic high. https://t.co/QxEH0mdQAz — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 11, 2021 Hibernated
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If you've suffered damage from Tropical Storm Ida, we've compiled a list of resources for you to contact for help. https://t.co/EUO6xH38zF — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 11, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

Lawyers who battled the NYPD over Muslim surveillance following September 11th, 2001 have a new worry: That the NYPD is employing similar aggressive techniques in its investigations into the movement against police brutality, which peaked last summer. https://t.co/38KlSl3RQ4 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 11, 2021 Hibernated
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Scientists predicted Ida’s heavy downpours, but rainfall remains a blindspot when it comes to urban preparedness and climate change resiliency. https://t.co/7pUixlHzj5 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 11, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

Modeled on London's Metropolitan Police Service—a civilian organization—NYC established its modern police in 1845. When Civil War veterans returned to the city, the department was reorganized; adopting uniforms, a rank structure, & carrying deadly weapons. https://t.co/UZ7iyDeXED — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 11, 2021 Hibernated
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Unvaccinated people were 21 times more likely to be infected or hospitalized statewide than vaccinated New Yorkers, who made up just 4% of COVID-19 infections so far this year, according to data provided by the New York State Department of Health. https://t.co/OtfUjvq2yD — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

Mayor de Blasio promised answers regarding NYPD officers and other city employees parking their personal vehicles in a brand new bike lane in Lower Manhattan, angering local residents who say the city has turned a blind eye to the makeshift parking lot. https://t.co/2Qxz91ZtCB — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2021 Hibernated
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Because casting Ben Platt as a teen was “an act of sabotage that’s near avant-garde,” check out some links: TikTokers seem to misunderstand gentrification, how to hang out with your friends right now, a 9/11 subway tribute and more. https://t.co/OZwekSB3XR — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2021 Hibernated
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Thousands of NYC municipal workers are preparing to return to the office on Monday for the first time since the early days of the pandemic. Workers say the mayor is putting politics—and eyeing a gubernatorial run—over public health with the decision. https://t.co/8eJwC7wiW4 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2021 Hibernated
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Last month when hundreds of commuters were stranded and every numbered subway line and the L went offline, the MTA pointed to Con-Edison, which had experienced a power surge that night. It turns out someone at MTA's Rail Control pressed the wrong button. https://t.co/I9AreyEg3y — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2021 Hibernated
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For the past decade, photographer Kadir van Lohuizen has traveled across the globe taking photos to show the effects of rising sea levels, and how it threatens NYC and beyond. His work is the subject of a new exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York. https://t.co/qHOgwUIsXx — PolitiTweet.org

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"My kids are thrilled," Kelly Verel says about her children returning to school, but she's concerned because her son has medical conditions that have hospitalized him four times, once on a ventilator. "He's not a kid who can brush it off." https://t.co/0LACCsTEXl — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2021 Hibernated
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Named after a Ghanaian street food, Kelewele is offering an all-vegan, all-plantain based menu at Dekalb Market Hall that features the namesake dish, a burger with a tostone bun, and, for dessert, ice cream, brownies, and cookies. https://t.co/umHOaDRniY 📷: @Scoboco https://t.co/5DsSIsU3xM — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2021 Hibernated
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The Armory Show is making a glitzy-as-ever return to the city after a months-long pandemic delay, and yesterday's preview saw plenty of fabulously-dressed buyers eager to get their hands on outrageously expensive works of art. https://t.co/etNZFwwisX 📷: @Scoboco https://t.co/wCcyz2wCkI — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2021 Hibernated
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On #AskTheMayor with @BrianLehrer, Mayor de Blasio spoke to a mother worried about sending her six-year-old back to school, discussed city workers returning to the office, and how New Yorkers can get relief if they've been harmed by Ida. https://t.co/aljAdlMyMl — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2021 Hibernated
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Occupants of homes flooded by Ida face health and safety hazards that can persist for weeks and months after the waters have receded. Issues facing residents include mold, faulty electrical systems, damaged structural integrity, and waterborne illnesses. https://t.co/Leu8eJzezC — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2021 Hibernated
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In 2019, researchers reported higher rates certain types of cancer in 9/11 first responders, many of whom breathed in air pollution from the towers' collapse. Yet the New York City Employees' Retirement System medical board is denying their claims. https://t.co/Nz9rHD1vSF — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

On 9/11, former AP photographer Gulnara Samoilova found herself at the corner of Fulton and Church—breathing dust, surrounded by chaos, ash, and debris, she started photographing people she saw walking in the street. See one of her more iconic photos here. https://t.co/Xkur6OaNyi — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

BREAKING: Mayor de Blasio announces a vaccine mandate for students aged 12+ participating in "high-risk" extracurriculars which include: chorus, musical theater, dance/dance team, band, orchestra, marching band, cheerleading, step teams, and flag team. https://t.co/yE0fdMkMr9 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2021 Hibernated
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Because Finland has a custom of drinking alone in your underwear, here are your morning links: Disappearing sodas in your fridge may signal an attic intruder, teens are competing in the U.S. Open women's final, hair transplants and office reunions, & more. https://t.co/uejIdQgIZo — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2021 Hibernated
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NYC will withhold paychecks to NYPD employees who refuse to get vaccinated or submit to weekly COVID tests. The city's largest police union has threatened to sue—but legal experts argue vaccine mandates are within the legal rights of local governments. https://t.co/sCHOOl5R8D — PolitiTweet.org

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After being canceled in 2020 because of the pandemic, the annual Greenwich Village Halloween Parade could return this year … if they raise enough money. https://t.co/ta8EdynZa5 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2021 Hibernated
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Government watchdogs filed a complaint against former Gov. Cuomo with New York State, demanding an investigation into Cuomo reportedly hiring former top aide Rich Azzopardi with campaign funds to attack critics and defend Cuomo after his resignation. https://t.co/BFc25rMvUa — PolitiTweet.org

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"One of the things that Attica did was it really lifted the veil," says Prof. Heather Ann Thompson about the Attica Uprising, when prisoners took control of a state prison in New York. "People were being fed on $0.63 cents a day. The abuse was rampant." https://t.co/kZyGJJJPG0 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 10, 2021 Hibernated