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A constant complaint lodged with Netflix and other major streaming platforms is they don't have a wide-range of films made before 1990. Criterion Channel is answering the call for classic films, and its latest curated mix is a "63-film salute" to NYC. https://t.co/FWZFXXwuta — PolitiTweet.org
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“I saw this, and it stopped me in my tracks,” one woman said of the new Nick Cave mosaics installed in the 42nd Street Shuttle Connector. “I love it, it’s fascinating, I wish I could spend more time looking at it.” https://t.co/S6NLein5Nd — PolitiTweet.org
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A new report declares the NYC Board of Elections one of the nation's worst while recommending lawmakers slash the number of commissioners, comprised of one Democrat and one Republican per borough, from 10 to 4 to address the board's lack of accountability. https://t.co/w8pPLYUWze — PolitiTweet.org
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“This incarnation of Fleetwood Mac is basically the same age as SNL. So I don’t know how we avoided that, but somehow we did,” Lindsey Buckingham told us when asked why the band was never a musical guest on Saturday Night Live. https://t.co/FLLxwfSPUG — PolitiTweet.org
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Days before requiring proof of vaccination or receiving weekly testing, only 65% of city workers have received one dose of the vaccine. City agencies with the lowest vaccination rates are the Dept. of Sanitation, Dept. of Corrections, NYCHA, and the NYPD. https://t.co/Qjq5zz1GiK — PolitiTweet.org
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“Any rats that were in the sewers were either crushed by the current or were swept out into the rivers,” pest control expert Bobby Corrigan says about sightings of rat corpses across NYC after Tropical Storm Ida. “I can’t imagine they would’ve survived.” https://t.co/pum7US2GCO — PolitiTweet.org
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Amidst a spate of deaths at Rikers Island in recent weeks, New York Governor Kathy Hochul vowed to review a bill that would stop sending people to jail for technical parole violations, such as missed curfews or marijuana use. https://t.co/mULkM8rAdP — PolitiTweet.org
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Because Fleetwood Mac keeps bickering via second hand news, go your own way with these evening links: A guide to Tony Leung's filmography, Baby Yoda will be in the Thanksgiving Day Parade, the Justice Dept. is suing Texas over its abortion ban, & more. https://t.co/MXeaNoM9OX — PolitiTweet.org
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Government watchdog groups filed a complaint with New York state against former Governor Cuomo, demanding an investigation into whether he is paying a former top aide with campaign funds, a move they argue is a clear violation of state election law. https://t.co/BFc25rMvUa — PolitiTweet.org
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Criterion Channel has produced a new, wide-ranging "63-film salute to New York City," featuring movies from the last 100 years directed by the likes of Charlie Chaplin, Spike Lee, and Martin Scorsese. https://t.co/FWZFXXwuta — PolitiTweet.org
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Before September 11, 2001, Rudy Giuliani was on his way out of office and dropping in the polls. By the time he appeared at the 9/11 prayer service at Yankee Stadium, he transformed from a divisive lame-duck politician into "America's mayor." https://t.co/6JBDnrkb23 — PolitiTweet.org
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50 years ago this week, incarcerated men at the Attica Correctional Facility in NY organized a rebellion to demand humane treatment. Negotiations with officials ended with the facility being stormed and the deaths of 43 prisoners and corrections officers. https://t.co/kZyGJJJPG0 — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @WNYC: Questions about New York City's back to school plans? Join our reporters and editors live now on #TwitterSpaces. https://t.co/ox… — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @WNYC: Our reporters and editors will answer your questions live now on #TwitterSpaces about New York City's back to school plans. Sub… — PolitiTweet.org
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The inimitable Spring/Break Art Show kicks off the Armory Arts Week circus, and opens to the public this weekend on the 10th and 11th floors of a Madison Avenue office building. https://t.co/jXeo716C76 https://t.co/EO3NgVthFw — PolitiTweet.org
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"People are always writing about the energy of New York," said "Bonfire of the Vanities" author Tom Wolfe "What they really mean is the status ambitions of people in New York." Read his original draft outline for the novel, via @NYPL. https://t.co/IIei9hLrol — PolitiTweet.org
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As student across New Jersey file back into classrooms this week, some parents are weighing a decision to pull their students out school due to COVID concerns while others see the benefits of in-person school, such as socialization, outweighing the risks. https://t.co/tEKKjOYXzd — PolitiTweet.org
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Because it turns out earthquakes can create flashing blue lights, here are your morning links: You must be vaccinated to climb Mount Everest, Londoners don't watch Ted Lasso, a bunny and deer crime drama, Windex's greatest spokesman has died, and more. https://t.co/xOVkI9mgDv — PolitiTweet.org
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As of Tuesday, only 65% of city workers, or approximately 239,000 people, have received at least one dose of the vaccine, according to data provided by the mayor's office. That rate is below the citywide coverage for adults—78% with at least one dose. https://t.co/Qjq5zz1GiK — PolitiTweet.org
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State lawmakers have power to overhaul New York City's Board of Elections by improving the agency and aligning it with national standards. A new report, declaring the board one of the worst in the nation, recommends how the state can take immediate action. https://t.co/w8pPLYUWze — PolitiTweet.org
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At 1:30 PM today, our reporters and editors will answer your questions live on #TwitterSpaces about NYC's back to school plans. Join us to discuss how NYC plans to handle ventilation in schools, COVID testing for students, and more. Submit questions: https://t.co/bzuJmsFnfM https://t.co/kTbo2Wxbbf — PolitiTweet.org
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Harlem's new Uptown Night Market made its debut last month, featuring more than 40 local food vendors, designers, and artisans as thousands of Harlem residents partied by the river. The once-a-month event will be back today. https://t.co/2ylmblOKyL — PolitiTweet.org
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Dina DiMarco, who runs an auto body shop in Manville, NJ, says her store was "wiped out." It was overwhelmed by 16 feet of water, which destroyed equipment and cars. “You're trying to recover from a pandemic so you take a loss there and now you have this." https://t.co/yutVltaSAy — PolitiTweet.org
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Barring unforeseen circumstances, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is set to return in full this year with all the giant balloons, overpacked crowds, awkward musical performances, and celebrity sightings New Yorkers love and have come to expect. https://t.co/kab9SGZYBx — PolitiTweet.org
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“I could tell you we’ve got some miraculous plan to solve the illegal basement problem overnight. We don’t,” Mayor de Blasio said on Tuesday. The NYPD is investigating six incidents where basement dwellers died during last week’s storm. https://t.co/P7KS9rIorx — 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
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Over the years, many have tried to combat New York City's rat problem, but where man has failed, nature has succeeded. https://t.co/hLja4pOWGC — PolitiTweet.org
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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
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Two days after five feet of water flooded Ivette Mayo's home in Woodside, she began to feel ill. By Monday, she needed to be hospitalized, where she was diagnosed with norovirus and e. Coli, she said, two highly contagious waterborne diseases. https://t.co/TKeamd9qjQ — PolitiTweet.org
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Up to 2 inches of rain is expected in the NYC region Wednesday night into Thursday morning. “There is so much moisture on the ground, that heightens flooding concerns in this particular situation,” meteorologist Garrett Argianas said. https://t.co/XGIniHvI4f — PolitiTweet.org