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Every September, the United Nations General Assembly convenes in New York City, and with it comes a mix of spectacle, disruption, and diplomacy that no other city quite experiences.
Rikers Island Closing?? Find Out More Now!!
While the jail complex is scheduled to close by 2027 and be replaced by smaller, borough-based facilities, delays and persistent challenges cast doubt on that timeline.
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They’re tangible assets that often outlive the people who buy them, carrying both cultural significance and financial worth into the future.
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Upper East Side Faces Epidemic Threat as Trump Budget Cuts Cripple Federal Health Response
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