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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 

Aransas Pass Nightmare

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Their official website shows pleasant and inviting images of a quiet Texas town, but this week law enforcement were stunned.

‘If you are looking for a small paradise where the fish are always biting, Aransas Pass, Texas, is your dream home. Come on down for a visit, relax and enjoy the breeze off the bay. Get away from it all in Aransas Pass.’ https://www.aptx.gov/

Police forensic crime scene investigators are stunned and asking why would a teenager kill his entire family and the pets, then posted it in social media and kill himself?

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.

IRI New Yorkers

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New Yorkers are number one, the most Inconsiderate Rude and Ill-mannered people in the USA.

Now there’s agreement, you have an extra day to start spreading the news this #LaborDayWeekend, head to the top of one of NYC's observation decks and yell out loud.

The Empire State was named the "Rudest State in America," and we may have the strong, sometimes abrasive "New York" attitude to blame. ... According to Best Life's algorithm, 14.79 percent of New York State is "rude," along with 4.5 percent of New York drivers.

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Hurricane Aida

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Today marks the horrific anniversary when Hurricane Katrina slammed into Waveland, Mississippi, near New Orleans, #USA

The powerful hurricane also hit Louisiana on Aug. 29, 2005, forcing a storm surge that breached a system of levees built to protect the City of New Orleans.

Now watching #hurricane. #Ida’s eye while its rapid intensification continues it is ready for one of the strongest to ever make landfall in #Louisiana.

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.

NYC Homecoming Week

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New York City Homecoming Week kicked off today and runs all the way until Saturday with the first of five outdoor concerts.

These NYC Homecoming Week concerts are taking place in the outer boroughs before the grand finale concert in Central Park. The goal is to create a safe and engaging place for users to connect over interests and passions. 

A NEW AMERICA

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Americans got a full look at USA racial and ethnic makeup as the U.S. Census Bureau revealed data following its decennial survey.

The U.S. Census Bureau held a news conference to release of the first local-level results from the 2020 Census. States use these data on race, Hispanic origin, and the voting-age population to redraw the boundaries of their congressional and local legislative districts.