#Jewish vote up for grabs in 2021 NYC mayoral race

#Jewish vote up for grabs in 2021 NYC mayoral race

“#Jewish vote up for grabs in 2021 NYC mayoral race” The chosen people still haven’t chosen their candidate. As the 2021 New York City mayor’s race heats up, Jewish voters — one of the most coveted voting bloc in city politics — have yet to settle on a favored candidate for the June 22 primary. “People first…

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#NYC DOE accused of stalling fraud probe at Queens HS

#NYC DOE accused of stalling fraud probe at Queens HS

“#NYC DOE accused of stalling fraud probe at Queens HS” Eighteen months after the city launched a probe of academic fraud at Maspeth High School, investigators have yet to interview the school’s leaders — stalling completion of the case, The Post has learned. A group of fed-up Maspeth teachers came forward in August 2019 with…

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#How 3 US soldiers survived staring into the face of death

#How 3 US soldiers survived staring into the face of death

“#How 3 US soldiers survived staring into the face of death” Many Americans value the heroism of our troops during WWII and understand the horrors they faced in Vietnam.  But front-line experiences during the country’s modern era of conflict are less known.  James Patterson’s new book, “Walk in My Combat Boots” (Little, Brown), out now,…

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#New York’s COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations keep dropping

#New York’s COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations keep dropping

“#New York’s COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations keep dropping” The number of New Yorkers hospitalized with COVID-19 has dropped below 7,000, hitting the lowest number since Christmas. There were 6,888 hospital patients with the bug Friday, down 180 from the previous day, Gov. Cuomo said Saturday. The statewide seven-day average positivity rate stood at 3.90 percent Friday,…

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