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The Bronx Fire Victims

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These are the victims of The Bronx apartment fire that ranged from 2 to 50 years old and many were West African immigrants.

This deadly blaze in The Bronx was the second such tragedy at low-income housing in the USA this month. The first was in Philadelphia, PA.

Mourning Commute

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Looking back at the beginnings of NYC’s @MTA subway system, much has changed on this 117th anniversary of its grand opening.

Political Cousin Francis

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It has been called The Gateway to The Americas and it now boasts a young, politically savvy, popular, and handsome gatekeeper.

Miami Awash in coders, crypto, and capital, the city is loving — and beginning to shape — its newest industry.

How did a South Florida Cuban Manage to Seduce Northern California’s Silicon Valley?

Cool New York City

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Everyone knows The Big Apple is the coolest city on Planet Earth, but did you know what is about to happen today in New York City?

New Yorkers will close out the month of September with Autumn leaves dropping and the Fall feeling in the air. After a chilly start in the 40s and 50s, weather forecasters are only expecting temperatures to rebound into the low-to-mid 60s. 

It's not just the coolest day in NYC of the entire week, but the coolest air today that we've seen and felt since the month of May.

New York City Is Back

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U.S Open The United States Open Tennis Championships is a hard-court tennis tournament. The tournament is the modern version of one of the oldest tennis championships in the world, the US National Championship, for which men's singles and men's doubles were first played in August 1881 

Mi Ami

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Mi Ami is where I lived for several years and have fond memories. I went to college, got married, and my two daughters were born there.

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Silence Loud Vehicles

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Ben Kallos proposes to fight excessively noisy NYC vehicles with radar technology with $1,575 fines.

The New York City Council member wants to combat loud motor vehicles by using radar technology that captures the intensity of loud sounds and identifies the responsible obnoxious driver and slapping them with an expensive summons.

We Love New York

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Over eight million New Yorkers live, work, and play here.

New York City is where the Hudson River meets the Atlantic Ocean. Manhattan island is densely populated and among the world’s major commercial, financial and cultural centers.

New York City, New York’s Back!

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New York, NY is back. NYC is so nice they named it twice. From Brooklyn to The Bronx and from Queens, Staten Island to Manhattan.

New York, New York (So Good They Named It Twice)" is a song performed and composed by singer-songwriter Gerard Kenny in 1978. The song is an ode to his hometown and state New York, New York. ... The line "So Good They Named It Twice" is a play on the fact the name of the city and state are both "New York