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Mayor Bill de Blasio unveiled a “Back to School Pledge” for students’ return to classrooms.
Mayor Bill de Blasio unveiled a “Back to School Pledge” for students’ return to classrooms. (NYC Mayor's Office)

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De Blasio Unveils 'Back To School Pledge' As Safety Concerns Grow

The pledge details COVID-19 safety measures for schools as students return, and aims to reassure parents amid rising doubts by educators.

NY Couple Charged In Sesame Place Face Mask Attack

The attack put the 17-year-old boy in the hospital for seven days and required surgery for his jaw and teeth.

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Judge Clears Way For Manhattan DA To Get Trump Tax Returns

A federal judge rejected Trump's latest bid to shield the returns from Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.

9/11 Memorial Museum Open To Public Again Starting Sept. 12

Families of Sept. 11 victims will have the museum to themselves on the 19th anniversary of the attacks.

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BK Nursing Home-Turned Overflow Hospital Welcomes Back Tenants

A new nursing home in Crown Heights that delayed moving in tenants to become a coronavirus overflow hospital moved in residents this week.

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