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'Key To NYC' Vaccine Mandate Begins

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Employees and customers are required to show proof of COVID shot.
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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Hurricane Henri interrupts NYC concert; rising COVID cases overwhelming hospitals; radio host and vaccine critic dies of COVID-19
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NYC Mayoral Primary: Eric Adams Takes Early Lead

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Jun.23 -- Eric Adams, president of Brooklyn borough and a former New York police captain, led the first round of counting in the Democratic mayoral primary, seizing a crucial advantage with a focus on law enforcement in a crime- and...
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Mayoral Hopeful Garcia Says NYC in 'State of Crisis'

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Jun.15 -- New York City Mayoral Candidate and former Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia says re-opening the city's economy is her number one priority as mayor, She speaks on "Balance of Power."
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How New York’s New-Look Mayoral Primary Will Work

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Jun.18 -- With New York City Mayor Bill DeBlasio stepping down due to term limits, a crowded field of Democrats and Republicans is contending to replace him. Registered party voters will decide the nominees in a primary election June 22....
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NYC Public Schools To Fully Reopen This Fall

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The city – once the U.S. epicenter of the COVID outbreak – is seeing some of its lowest daily infections since the pandemic hit.
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George Floyd Statues Vandalized in New York, New Jersey

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In both cases they were spray painted with the name of the same white supremacist group.
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Surge In Violent Crime Dominates NYC Vote

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The Democratic primary for New York City's mayor takes place Tuesday.
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Some Employers Are Denying Death Benefits For Unvaccinated Workers

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The New York Transportation Authority says it will no longer pay death benefits if the former employee was unvaccinated and died of COVID.
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Thousands Of NYC Workers On Unpaid Leave After COVID Mandate

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City employees had until Friday evening to submit proof of at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, after the mandate's announcement.
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Alabama Coal Miners Protest BlackRock In New York City

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More than 100 workers employed at Warrior Met Coal — which BlackRock is an investor in — are demanding higher wages and better working conditions.
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NYC Municipal Workers Face Friday Evening Deadline To Get Vaccinated

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City workers who don't prove they've received at least one dose of a vaccine by 5 p.m. will be placed on unpaid leave Monday.
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NYC School Employees Put On Leave, Accused Of Faking Vaccination Proof

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It's unclear what evidence was used to determine the vaccination cards were fake, but the district and law enforcement are investigating.
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Manhattan DA Bragg: Prosecutions Are Up for Gun and Hate Crimes

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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg says his office is focused on prosecuting gun crimes, hate crimes and looking for alternatives to incarceration. He's about to finish his first year in office and talks about the priorities...
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Thousands of Nurses Strike at Two Big NYC Hospitals

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Thousands of nurses have gone on strike at two of New York City's major hospitals. The walkout began after contract negotiations stalled over staffing and salaries nearly three years into the Covid-19 pandemic.



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One Dead and Several Injured in Times Square Car Crash

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May.18 -- Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn reports on the latest details in the Times Square car crash that left one dead and several injured.
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Ford's Chariot Shuttle Service Takes on New York City

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Jul.27 -- Ali Vahabzadeh, Chariot chief executive officer, discusses the shuttle service's expansion plans with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Kushner Family Still Struggling With 666 Fifth Avenue

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Aug.31 -- Bloomberg’s Caleb Melby discusses Jared Kushner’s struggles with 666 Fifth Avenue. He speaks with Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Mogherini on the Future of the EU

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Sep.20 -- High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini speaks with former Chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of State Admiral Mike Mullen, U.S. Navy (Ret.), on the future of...
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Emmanuel Macron on the New French Economy

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Sep.20 -- French President Emmanuel Macron addresses the Bloomberg Global Business Forum at the Plaza Hotel in New York City.
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Commuters Flee NYC Explosion in Times Square

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Dec.11 -- Police have one suspect in custody following an explosion in New York City near the Times Square subway station. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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NY Governor Cuomo: Reality Is, New York's a Target

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Dec.11 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks at a press conference Monday following an early morning explosion at a Times Square subway station.