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A New York State senator said it was “outrageous” DeSantis was speaking during Pride Month.
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Firefighters who lost colleagues and loved ones on Sept. 11, 2001 kept up with their work for many months following the attack. WUSF's Kerry Sheridan tells what she learned about grief in writing about their work.
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Now that they can reopen for limited indoor seating, restaurants in New York City are hoping customers show up for what's normally a busy holiday.
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The virus interfering with end-of-year parties across the country. Even the traditional Times Square ball drop in New York City at midnight will be closed to the public and seen virtually.
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On Florida Matters this week, we're taking a look at life behind the front lines - the front lines of the war on the coronavirus.Many first responders -…
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Most of Manhattan's West Side went dark Saturday evening, halting subways, traffic and elevators. Officials say power has been fully restored after about five hours.
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"A city of 8.6 million people — not a single shooting for three days," Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Monday. The NYPD says it has been focusing on preventing retaliatory violence.
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A special task force of NYPD and New York Fire Department members are assisting in efforts to save people caught up in the wind and waters of Hurricane Florence. They left New York on Sept. 11.
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The newly reconstructed WTC Cortlandt station opened on Saturday, just three days before the anniversary of the attack.