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International TV Academy takes back Andrew Cuomo's honorary Emmy for COVID-19 leadership
The former New York governor was recognized in November for his COVID-19 leadership.
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New York, a city hit hard by COVID-19, readies for crowds, concerts as restrictions are set to lift. Why change can be 'hard.'
A massive concert in New York City's Central Park in August and a full-capacity concert for fully vaccinated people at Madison Square Garden are just two of the planned events to come.
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Robert De Niro warns 'I'm watching you!' in new PSA about staying home during coronavirus pandemic
Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller and other celebrities star in new public service announcements, asking New Yorkers to stay home and prevent the coronavirus from spreading.
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'Love & Hip Hop' star Yandy Smith pepper-sprayed while protesting Brooklyn detention center without heat
"Y'all know I'm not violent," wrote "Love & Hip Hop" star Yandy Smith after she was pepper-sprayed while protesting for inmates' rights.
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Anthony Bourdain's final moments on 'Parts Unknown' are a dark look at his past
Anthony Bourdain took a look back at his past heroin addiction when he visited New York's Lower East Side in the final "Parts Unknown."
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'Not true': Rep for Richard Gere says he has no plans to run for Congress in New York
We have a reality TV star in the White House, a "Sex and the City" alum making a bid for New York governor. So why wouldn't Richard Gere be considering running for Congress in New York?
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez pulled off a huge win in N.Y. — people think Cynthia Nixon is next
In a victory that shocked not only the Democratic Party, but also the entire political spectrum, 28-year-old Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez defeated veteran Congressman Joe Crowley in the New York primary. Ocasio-Cortez’s stunning win has many thinking about the changes she, and other candidates like her, could bring to New York. The new politician ran on a progressive platform similar to that of former presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, whom many pegged as a radical.