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NYC Prepares For Mass Evictions As Moratorium's End Nears

As the end of Gov. Cuomo's moratorium nears, housing advocates prepare for a massive wave of evictions to hit New York City housing courts.

'Black Lives Matter' Mural Takes Over Bed-Stuy Street

"It's not about the paint to me," said a man visiting the giant yellow Fulton Street mural created over the weekend.

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Pricey MTA Homeless Outreach Program Saw Little Success: Study

An MTA watchdog group says the agency spent millions on an effort that failed to transition homeless New Yorkers from subways to shelters.

Gov. Cuomo Could 'Reverse' Reopening In Regions Breaking Social Distancing Rules, Restaurants And Bars Could Lose Liquor Licenses

Cuomo sent a warning to restaurant and bar owners Sunday after reports of large gatherings where people were ignoring social distancing.

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'Exonerated Five' Exhibit Gets Harlem Community Board Backing

A permanent exhibit in Central Park would tell the story of the Exonerated Five, focusing on their resilience and themes of social justice.

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