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Pop Quiz: How Would New York Survive A Superhero Movie?

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In this segment of "Pop Quiz," Newsy's "In The Loop" explores what a superhero battle would really look like in the U.S., from costs to clean up.
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An 85-year-old woman with dementia had a male stripper straddle her against her will at her Long Island nursing home, according to a lawsuit filed by her family but the facility's lawyer says the performance had been requested by residents. (April 8)

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SOUNDBITE (English) Franklin Youngblood, son: "None of y'all would want this done to your parents. She doesn't deserve this, it's wrong and I don't care what anybody say, it's wrong and it shouldn't be done." THE PICTURE APPEARS TO SHOW...
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Manufacturers show off cars in alternative fuel show

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1. Wide shot, Samuel Bodman, US Energy Secretary, at National Hydrogen Association's annual conference 2. Audience 3. Bodman looking at Ford Motor Company hydrogen-powered car 4. Close up Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric engine 5. Hands on...
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New York is the first state to require anyone who might come in contact with patients at hospitals and other health care facilities to get a vaccine or wear masks during the upcoming flu season. (Oct. 25)

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New York is requiring anyone who might come in contact with patients at hospitals and other health care facilities to get a vaccine or wear masks during the upcoming flu season, an ambitious effort to control the flu in the places it is...
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US car manufacturers develop alternative fuel technology

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AP Television News Irvine, California - July 24, 2006 1. Close up hydrogen powered of Toyota Prius driving inside Quantum Technologies engineering facility 2. Close up of "hybrid synergy drive" emblem on car 3. Various of mechanic...
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A rally supporting charter schools in New York City drew thousands of students and parents, many who say the city's public schools are failing their children. (Oct. 2)

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A rally in New York City supporting charter schools drew thousands of parents and students Thursday. Parents say the city's public schools are failing their children, and they want a better choice. "The mayor is trying to cut down on...
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Kim Kardashian appears in LA court, no settlement reached in divorce case

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AP Entertainment Los Angeles, 12 April 2013 1. Wide exterior of courthouse 2. Wide shot, courthouse entrance 3. Medium of cameramen 4. Wide of reporter filming a standup 5. Wide shot of Kim Kardashian exiting the courthouse 6....
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Bloomberg

Census Citizenship Question Will Result in Undercount, Rep. Maloney Says

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Apr.23 -- Rep. Carolyn Maloney, a New York Democrat, discusses Supreme Court weighing of the Trump administration's plan to ask about citizenship on the 2020 census and the state of the investigation into the allegations of Russian...
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Bloomberg

New York Lifting Mask Mandate for Businesses

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New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced the lifting of the state's mask mandate for businesses, effective on February 10. She spoke during a press conference Wednesday in Manhattan.
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Bernanke defends Federal Reserve''s response to financial crisis

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1. Ben Bernanke, US Federal Reserve Chairman, walking to podium at the Princeton Club in New York City 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ben Bernanke, US Federal Reserve Chairman: "The pricing of the liquidity facilities was an important part of...
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Bloomberg

Former NYC Police Chief Kelly on Brooklyn Subway Attack

Higher Ed
Former New York Police Department Commissioner Ray Kelly explains how the NYPD is going about searching for the gunman who opened fire at a subway station in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. He speaks with Joe Mathieu on "Balance of Power."
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The Recount

Worst Frat Ever: Lambda Delta Delta+

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Turns out the Delta variant has more transmissible and potentially more vaccine-resistant cousins: Delta+ and Lambda. Over in Missouri, remember that St. Louis couple who made headlines last summer for brandishing guns at Black Lives...
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The Recount

Red States Want to Copycat Texas Abortion Law

Higher Ed
As in-person learning resumes across the country, a record number of students are being admitted to the hospital instead of heading back to school. Plus: Thanks to the Supreme Court, red states have a new template for passing extreme...
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Newsy Investigation Tracks COVID-19 Outbreaks In NC From Meat Plants

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As COVID-19 cases rise in North Carolina meat processing plants, a Newsy investigation shows 12 plants with outbreaks affecting surrounding counties.
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From linen to leather, Tory Burch looked to Princess Diana for new collection

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FROM LINEN TO LEATHER, TORY BURCH TRIES TO CAPTURE PRINCESS DIANA IN NEW COLLECTION
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Albany digs out from heavy snowfall

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