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On September 9, members of the United Nations Security Council paid a visit to the National September 11th Memorial and Museum in New York, Virginia, and Pennsylvania to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks in New York, Virginia, and Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001
After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Thomas Alioto, a New York City firefighter, spent months assisting in the search for victim remains at Ground Zero. He died of a 9/11-related illness in December of 2019
They were either too young to remember or were born in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, but they all grew up in a city feeling the impact. What does 9/11 represent to young people and teenagers in New York City?
Over the weekend, protests took place across the United States to raise awareness about the plight of those still detained in Afghanistan
Laura Fuchs captures people’s “smizes” (when you smile with your eyes) from all walks of life by photographing New Yorkers wearing masks
Heather Angus, a COVID-19 patient care nurse in New York City, lost her dog and sought help on social media. Hundreds of New Yorkers rallied, and the puppy was quickly returned to its owner
After The Coronavirus Pandemic Struck The Metropolis More Than 15 Months Ago, Life In New York City Is Slowly Returning To Normal. However, Some Of The Pandemic’s Effects Are Here To Stay, At Least For The Time Being
After Being Halted Last Year Because To The Pandemic, Solstice Yoga Returned To Times Square In New York City In 2021. Over 2,000 Yoga Aficionados Flocked To Times Square For The All-Day Event, Bringing Their Mats With Them. Anna Rice Narrated Evgeny Maslov’s Story
After The Worst Of The COVID Pandemic, New York City Is Starting To Open Up By Introducing The Open Streets And Open Restaurants Program. Restaurants Can Spill Out Into The Streets Beyond Their Barred Outdoor Eating Areas Thanks To These Year-Round Initiatives
While The Movie Business Expands Its Footprint In The Big Apple, Broadway Hopes To Entice People Back To The Theatre As COVID Regulations In New York Loosen