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More lights and lanterns were put up as part of the Light Up Chinatown initiative.

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The incident is being investigated as a hate crime because the suspects made anti-Asian comments during the attack, police said.
It happened on Dec. 13 in East New York.
The city Department of Education says those students haven’t handed in COVID-19 testing consent forms.
It shows the moment an SUV turned a corner and struck a stroller with a two-year-old boy inside while crossing the street.
It happened at 1:10 a.m. Monday near East 167th and Tiffany Streets.
Carmen Rivera told CBS2 three armed men burst into her apartment in Jamaica on Monday afternoon, after her son opened the front door.
Police say a fire engine was responding to a fire in the area when it hit a car and then crashed into a vacant commercial building.
The FDNY got the call just before 3 a.m., responding to York Avenue and East 89th Street.
That effort begins later Monday morning in some locations.
The MTA would still face a $8 billion deficit as the agency confronts what the CEO calls the “worst financial crisis in its history."
The New York City sheriff’s office says it shut down the club on 243rd Street in Rosedale, Queens, just before 3 a.m. Sunday.
The FDNY sent a memo to its members saying the department expects to receive 4,000 doses.
It happened around 12:40 a.m. Nov. 30 inside a building near 36th Avenue and 31st Street in Astoria.
This comes as the New York City Council passed a bill that will require the Department of Education to post remote learning attendance.
Police say it’s unclear if the stabbings were connected.
“It’s still very hard for me to process all of this,” Lundqvist said. “And kind of shocking, to be honest.”
Applications to the New York State Office of Homes and Community Renewal will be accepted as of Friday, through Feb. 1.
After recovering from the coronavirus, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is starring in a new ad urging people to wear a mask.