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New York City isn't ready for the catastrophic floods in its future She's finding that flood damage will take a punishing toll on the city in coming years, and no single strategy to stem the tide will work for every neighborhood. ... She is now investigating how much flood damage New York City can look forward to and how best to avert it, and presented her initial findings ...
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Plans to shutter schools will force more than 400 New York City teachers to search for new jobs That same day, the New York City education department announced plans to close 14 schools across four boroughs, which would leave more than 400 educators searching for new jobs after the school year ends. What's next for those teachers depends on the city's plans for their schools — and whether ...
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New York Today: A Holiday Market for El Barrio Good morning on this pleasant Tuesday. Holiday bazaars are a seasonal staple, with crowds filling prominent pockets of the city in search of hot chocolate and stocking stuffers. For a more authentic New York market, though, you'll need to travel a few blocks farther than the last stop on the sightseeing ...
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Bill de Blasio to Iowa Democrats: Move left and win He was asked again at a press gaggle before his speech to Progress Iowa, giving a definitive answer to a question that is asked whenever a politician travels to Des Moines. "Look, seriously, mayor of New York City is one of the best public service jobs in the nation," de Blasio said in an interview before ...
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Austin names Spencer Cronk as new city manager Cronk recently worked as the city coordinator for Minneapolis, directing the management of Minneapolis city government. "He has a real strong track record, you just have to look at the work he did both in New York, with the state government in Minnesota," says Adler in an interview with KXAN's Robert ...
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Bomb manual used by New York terrorist suspect still just a Google search away RT correspondent Jacqueline Vouga used Google to locate manuals authored by Al-Qaeda and Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) which provide step-by-step instructions in English on how to construct a device similar to that allegedly used by the 27-year-old New York City bomb suspect Akayed Ullah on ...
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Alexander Ekman's New Work for Paris Opéra Ballet is All Fun and Games Former New York City Ballet dancer Wilhelmina Frankfurt first spoke out about sexual misconduct at NYCB in Psychology Tomorrow in 2012. Since October, she's been working with The Washington Post reporter Sarah Kaufman for a story about Peter Martins, and when the School of American Ballet ...
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Luisa Diez's New York Comedy: A Year in Review We are so thrilled to add her outstanding look back at 2o17 in the big city to our year-end wrap-up. ... a cozy monthly bar show at Starr Bar in Brooklyn, where comics from all over New York work on new material; and I started a new weekly show, Too Many Cooks, with Samantha Ruddy, Jordan Temple, ...
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Gentrification, test scores and how to restart struggling schools were the hot topics for Denver ... That same day, the New York City education department announced plans to close 14 schools across four boroughs, which would leave more than 400 educators searching for new jobs after the school year ends. ... In schools that close and are not replaced, teachers will have to look for jobs elsewhere.
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From Mingaladon to JFK During the day, Yangon is crowded. But at night-time, many parts of the city look like a ghost town. Not New York. You'll see almost as many people out during the day as you ... MoMA boasts some of humanity's greatest artistic works, but I can tell you half a Warhol's not nearly as good as a whole one.
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