#Half of NYC adults still haven’t been vaccinated

#Half of NYC adults still haven’t been vaccinated

“#Half of NYC adults still haven’t been vaccinated” Many people in the city that never sleeps are still snoozing on the COVID-19 vaccine. Around half of adults in the New York City are yet to get their first dose — even though everyone age 16 and over has been eligible for weeks and appointments are…

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#Jonathan Cheban lists NYC apartment for .6M

#Jonathan Cheban lists NYC apartment for $2.6M

“#Jonathan Cheban lists NYC apartment for $2.6M” Foodgod is taking his culinary tastes to Florida. Jonathan Cheban has listed his New York City apartment for $2.6 million with Douglas Elliman’s Neal Klotsman, The Post can exclusively reveal. Kim Kardashian’s BFF is relocating to Miami and is offering his apartment fully furnished. “The Foodgod left no…

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#Where 2021 NYC mayoral candidates send their kids to school

#Where 2021 NYC mayoral candidates send their kids to school

“#Where 2021 NYC mayoral candidates send their kids to school” As co-chair of the mayor’s School Diversity Advisory Group, Maya Wiley advocated to end the city’s Gifted and Talented program, the specialized high-school exam and all admission “screens” — calling them racially discriminatory. “There should be no discriminatory admissions policies, period,” Wiley, the mayor’s former…

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#5 of Anthony Bourdain’s favorite hidden NYC restaurants

#5 of Anthony Bourdain’s favorite hidden NYC restaurants

“#5 of Anthony Bourdain’s favorite hidden NYC restaurants” Anthony Bourdain was many things: a chef, a writer, a traveler. But his star shined the brightest when it came to eating. The prolific foodie died by suicide in 2018 at age 61, but his new posthumous book, “World Travel: An Irreverent Guide,” (Ecco) comes out Tuesday….

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#Teachers’ unions don’t care that closed schools are a harmful inequity

#Teachers’ unions don’t care that closed schools are a harmful inequity

“#Teachers’ unions don’t care that closed schools are a harmful inequity” In New York City and nationally, school shutdowns without question do the most harm to minority, low-income and special-needs students. And it’s beyond outrageous that the teacher-union leaders who are behind the most egregious public-school closures pretend the opposite. They’re making things easier on…

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