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  1. 2 hours ago

    This week on , speaks with activists fighting to make the new congressional lines fair for all New Yorkers. says it falls to the legislature to stop gerrymandering and draw a map that protects everyone. Watch at 10:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.

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  2. Advocates are fighting for congressional districts that are fair to all New Yorkers. This week on , speaks with about who should have the power to draw the map. Watch Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.

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  3. “My number one thing is it’s going to bring money into New York City," one sports bar co-owner said Saturday. "That's where I think the big gain for us all is."

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  4. A memo Bragg released last week said his office would dial back prosecution of non-violent crimes, while shifting its focus to gun and domestic violence.

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  5. "There is an answer to this winter surge and it's simple: the vaccine and the booster," Hochul said in a statement.

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  6. Food Education Fund members manage a Barclays Center concession stand called "School Grounds," setting up, overseeing and running each aspect of the business.

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  7. After an unprecedented shutdown, the New York theater community is powering through the emergence of a new COVID-19 variant. Here’s a list of what’s opening in the near future, and what you need to catch before it closes.

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  8. Columbia University’s student workers union ended its weekslong strike on Friday after reaching a tentative agreement with the school, officials said.

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  9. Jan 7

    Bernard Adams, a retired NYPD sergeant, will serve as NYPD deputy commissioner for governmental affairs. The appointment raises questions about Mayor Adams’ legal authority, or the police department’s authority, to hire a family member of the mayor.

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  10. Jan 7

    As the number of COVID-19 cases among students and staff has climbed sharply all week, student attendance has been low — hovering around 72% before Friday. The snow pushed that number down on Friday to 44.5%.

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  11. Jan 7

    No one knows the streets of New York City better than our own . We sent him out to check on how New Yorkers were navigating the snow.

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  12. Jan 7

    The judge dismissed the charge against Cuomo after Albany County District Attorney David Soares said he could not successfully prosecute the case.

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  13. Jan 7

    . has announced health care workers in the state will now be required to get a COVID-19 vaccination .

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    Jan 7

    Responding to Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman telling local school boards they now have authority to impose or not impose mask mandates in schools, says “Those who underestimate me do so at their own peril. And that includes the Nassau County Executive.”

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    “History is going to record that as one of the most unusual situations in our country where scientists, because they’re telling the truth about a disease… and for that they’re getting death threats,” Dr. Fauci tells Spectrum New

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    Jan 7

    Hochul: Nursing home visitors will be required to wear better quality surgical masks and must have a negative COVID-19 test within 24 hours.

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  17. Retweeted
    Jan 7

    NEW: says health care workers in New York State must be boosted now on top of vaccinated for Covid.

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  18. Retweeted
    Jan 7

    The winner of the First Inch of Snow contest was . Back on December 1st we placed our bets when the first inch of snow would be measured by . If the date passed, you’re out. Congrats Pat!

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  19. Jan 7

    , who won an Academy Award for best actor for his role in "Lilies of the Field" in 1963, has died.

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  20. Jan 7

    The city has a long laundry list of resiliency efforts that are at various stages of development, including several that Mayor Eric Adams indicated he would “fast track” in his post-Hurricane Ida plan.

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