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First Tuesday In November
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Nov. 9, 2020
South Brooklyn Is on the Verge of Electing a QAnon Supporter
A follower of the feverish conspiracy theory QAnon is currently leading an Assembly race for a historically blue seat in South Brooklyn.
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Nov. 6, 2020
The MTA Needs Saving, But Can Joe Biden Be Its Savior?
It needs a federal bailout, but a Republican Senate would make that harder.
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first tuesday in november
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11 NYC Infrastructure Projects a Biden Administration Should Fund
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Nov. 4, 2020
New York City’s New Congressional Class Really Believes in Affordable Housing
Expect plenty of new bills aimed at making renting in the city less painful.
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first tuesday in november
Nov. 3, 2020
To Board Up or Not to Board Up: Soho Small-Business Owners Face Election Day
“Once burned, twice wary,” says one owner.
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first tuesday in november
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Boarding up windows, locking down, and anticipating an unsettled outcome.
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