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A new bill could allow paid sick time to take care of pets in New York City
A new bill making its way through New York City Council would take away at least one major stress for pet owners living in the city. The just-introduced legislation would allow people to use their own paid sick time to take of their pets when necessary.
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This NYC building is the 1st one Jimmy Carter volunteered at for βHabitat for Humanity'
A building on East 6th Street in the East Village known as Mascot Flats was rehabbed in the early 1980s, not long after President Jimmy Carter left the White House.
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21 Charged in Federal Takedown of Catalytic Converter Theft Ring
Federal agents raided the New Jersey mansion of a businessman allegedly involved in a nationwide stolen catalytic converter ring that brought in more than $38 million in stolen car parts
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Broadway Star Patti LuPone Rips Theatergoer for Not Following Mask Policy
It’s the on-stage outburst that has Broadway buzzing, from a stage legend known for not holding back her feelings about theater etiquette.
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NYC Reverses Course After Twitter Controversy Over Homeless Treatment
The MTA caught attention last weekend over the way it handles the homeless crisis after deleting a tweet that suggested removing benches at a busy subway station was meant to “prevent the homeless from sleeping on them.” The criticism came after a straphanger noticed the missing benches at the Chelsea station and reached out to the MTA on Twitter. “Benches…
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How This Year's 9/11 Ceremony Marking 19 Years Since Attacks Will Look Different
While normal things like speakers will still be present for the reading of names, there will be no stages at the solemn occasion this year