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De Blasio's final State of the City, by the numbers


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Setting the tone for his final year in office, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio released a brief State of the City address Thursday evening, promising that the city “will come back strong and come back better” from the coronavirus pandemic. He presented a few new ideas, including a 10,000-person strong City Cleanup Corps to tend to community gardens and clean up graffiti, but the speech was devoid of the usual pomp and circumstance that has accompanied the mayor’s speech in previous years. Instead of a glamorous backdrop or theatrical flourishes, New Yorkers got a 28-minute video of de Blasio voice overs, while photos and videos from the past year flashed on screen. Here are some of the defining numbers of “A Recovery for All of Us.” ....

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Ahead Of Inauguration Day, Capitol Riots Raise Questions About NYPD's Approach To Black Protesters


Ahead Of Inauguration Day, Capitol Riots Raise Questions About NYPD s Approach To Black Protesters
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Pro-Trump extremists breach the U.S. Capitol building on January 6, 2021
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From Washington, D.C. to Washington State, elected officials are bracing for violence this week. They are summoning police and National Guard troops to their newly fortified state houses across the country, as armed demonstrators gather in advance of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration.
The deployments, however, come amid questions over whether law enforcement can be trusted to restrain the extremists who are loyal to outgoing President Donald Trump. On Monday, two U.S. Army National Guard members with alleged ties to right wing extremist movements were removed from the Biden inauguration security detail, the NY Times reported. This comes after the attack on the U.S. Capitol and the lax response by Capitol Police officers which, ....

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Kathryn Garcia wants to inherit the "shitshow"


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Kathryn Garcia doesn’t really do politics. Before she started running for mayor of New York City, beginning with a Zoom announcement on Thursday, she’d never run for office before. Her only campaign experience was making fundraising calls in 1992 for former Democratic U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold of Wisconsin when she was a college student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Before 2020, her lone campaign contributions were $100 to former Mayor David Dinkins’ unsuccessful 1993 reelection campaign, and $10 to David Waid, an Assembly aide who dropped out of a 2001 City Council race in Brooklyn. And Garcia has only just now joined Twitter, that forum where so much (too much?) political discussion takes place. “I avoided getting a Twitter account for like my entire life because I thought it was a not nice place,” Garcia told City & State. “And I was told I must have one. I still think it’s not a very nice place.” ....

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Kathryn Garcia doesn't really do politics


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Kathryn Garcia wants to inherit the “shitshow”
Kathryn Garcia doesn’t really do politics. Before she started running for mayor of New York City, beginning with a Zoom announcement on Thursday, she’d never run for office before. Her only campaign experience was making fundraising calls in 1992 for former Democratic U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold of Wisconsin when she was a college student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Before 2020, her lone campaign contributions were $100 to former Mayor David Dinkins’ unsuccessful 1993 reelection campaign, and $10 to David Waid, an Assembly aide who dropped out of a 2001 City Council race in Brooklyn. And Garcia has only just now joined Twitter, that forum where so much (too much?) political discussion takes place. ....

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