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Child Exploitation Publicly Celebrated in NYC in Viral Tik-Tok

A Twitter account by the name “Tales of NYC from Tik Tok” shone a spotlight on public child exploitation, Sunday. The video displayed in the tweet is a Tik Tok of two adult women teaching what appears to be a female toddler to twerk while onlookers recorded and encouraged the behavior in the middle of…

Cuomo Charges Up To $10,000 For Tickets To Celebrity-Packed ‘Virtual Birthday’ Party

Cuomo Charges Up To $10,000 For Tickets To Celebrity-Packed ‘Virtual Birthday’ Party

Jake Dima  Tickets to Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s online birthday party fundraiser cost up to $10,000, according to an invitation for the event. The governor’s “Virtual Birthday and Holiday Reception” includes a price tag of $10,000 for those wishing to attend a private online reception with Cuomo, according to a flier obtained by…

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De Blasio, Schumer Appear To Ignore NYC Coronavirus Rules During Biden Celebration

Thomas Catenacci on November 9, 2020 New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and New York Sen. Chuck Schumer appeared to violate the city’s social distancing guidelines while celebrating former Vice President Joe Biden’s apparent victory Saturday. Mayor Bill de Blasio was spotted taking photos with New Yorkers while Sen. Chuck Schumer addressed a crowd,…

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Schools Haven’t Become Coronavirus Super-Spreaders, Economist’s Analysis Finds

Mary Margaret Olohan on October 12, 2020 Schools have not become the super-spreaders that officials feared, according to Brown University economist Emily Oster. “It’s now October,” Oster wrote in an Atlantic op-ed. “We are starting to get an evidence-based picture of how school reopenings and remote learning are going (those photos of hallways don’t count),…

New York City Rifle Permit Applications Surge by 340%
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New York City Rifle Permit Applications Surge by 340%

Jake Dima New York City rifle permit applications and pistol license requests have surged this year, according to New York Police Department (NYPD) data obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation. NYC residents submitted nearly 149% more handgun permits and nearly 340% more rifle/shotgun permits from Jan. 1 to June 28 compared to the same…

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Realistic Romanticism: A Review of Amazon Prime’s “Modern Love”

New York City is both realistically gritty and romantically inspiring. It makes you feel like anything is possible because after all, a lot must happen in the city that never sleeps. Modern Love on Amazon Prime perfectly depicts the realism and romanticism of New York City. Artistic films are usually found in independent movies because they…

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NYC College Student Stabbing: Reefer Madness Murder?

College freshman Tessa Majors was brutally stabbed to death last week in a New York City park. The NYPD believes her murderer is a 13-year-old middle school student. Those facts alone are atrocious. To add insult to injury, the head of the Sergeants Benevolent Association, Ed Mullins, claims that Majors was buying marijuana in the…

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De Blasio’s Wife Reminds LGBT Youth That She Used To Be A Lesbian

Shelby Talcott  Democratic New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s wife announced Tuesday morning that she is supporting a program that aims to help LGBT youth because she understands the struggles as a former lesbian. Chirlane McCray, de Blasio’s wife, said that she “identified as a lesbian” when she came to New York in 1977. “When I…

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Ocasio-Cortez Promotes Green New Deal With Video That Envisions A Democratic Socialist Utopia

Michael Bastasch on April 17, 2019 Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez released a video depicting a utopian future because of the Green New Deal.   Democrats take control in 2020 and create a “society that was not only modern and wealthy, but dignified and humane too,” Ocasio-Cortez says in the video.   Energy experts and economists are…

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New Yorkers Are Furious Amazon Doesn’t Want To Unionize Its New Headquarters

Tim Pearce on January 31, 2019 Amazon will not remain neutral on its New York City workforce’s attempts to unionize after the company builds one of its two headquarters in Queens, Amazon Vice President Brian Huseman said, angering residents and pro-union activists. Huseman fielded questions from New York City council members Wednesday during a meeting at City Hall….