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As 2020 comes to its end, WNYC is putting together a time capsule that we'll crack open in ten years, and see what we all had to say at the close of this unique year in our history. Help us tell the story of this moment:
"If you are looking to make some classic Nostalgic New York photos, go out and take them now. Hopefully they'll age well as time goes by."
Set in 1960s Manhattan, Occasional Shivers from North Carolina Public Radio - WUNC tells the story of two young musicians who fall in and out of love at Christmas time. Listen tonight at 7 p.m. on 93.9 FM
Gemma John, who was the first nurse to get vaccinated at Brookdale Hospital, said the vaccine’s arrival was like Christmas coming early. We’re proud, and this way, we can protect ourselves and protect our community, she said.
A snapshot of Asian voters in New York City on Election Day shows an overwhelming preference for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
A high-ranking NYPD executive responsible for rooting out workplace harassment hid behind a pseudonym while spewing virulent racism on a police message board, according to a new report from the City Council.
Governor Andrew Cuomo said today that he would relax coronavirus restrictions in parts of Brooklyn and lift them entirely in Far Rockaway, Queens.
The number of people admitted to New York City hospitals for coronavirus infections rose by more than 62% last month.
The Bronx Hall of Justice is temporarily suspending almost all in-person appearances after four staffers tested positive for COVID-19.
In New York, the number of new cases statewide jumped to nearly 3,000 on Thursday the highest it has been since early May.
Three days after Election Day, Democratic nominee Joe Biden took narrow leads in Pennsylvania and Georgia, according to the Associated Press.
Several hundred protesters joined a trans rights march that kicked off with a rally outside the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village on Thursday night. Police say 18 people were arrested.
After deconstructing racism with his 2019 TED talk and exploring black identity in his NY Times bestselling memoir How to Be Black, Baratunde Thurston is breaking down civic engagement with his new iHeartRadio podcast How to Citizen. WNYC’s Jami Floyd (Senior Editor, Race and Justice) joins Baratunde to discuss his wide-ranging career and what he’s learned from sitting down with activists, revolutionaries and experts about the responsibilities we all have to our country. Special guest Farai Chideya (creator and host of Our Body Politic) also sits down with Baratunde.
While the country waits for the official results of the 2020 presidential election, the New York City Board of Elections has released unofficial totals for NYC. See how your neighborhood voted:
The NYPD arrested 60 people on Wednesday night, as two groups of anti-racist protesters took to the streets of Manhattan calling for systemic change in the wake of continued election uncertainty.
The state has cancelled the next round of Regents exams because of the challenges of offering the tests during the pandemic.
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