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New York City Mayoral Primary Election Tuesday

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Early voting is already underway.
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Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank Makes Vaccines Mandatory at NY Headquarters

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Sep.01 -- Deutsche Bank AG will require all individuals entering the firm’s new U.S. headquarters in New York to be vaccinated against Covid-19. Bloomberg’s Ritika Gupta reports.
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Adams Pledges Public Safety Change If Elected NYC Mayor

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Jul.08 -- Democratic Nominee for New York City Mayor Eric Adams lays out his vision for the city and discusses policing and public safety on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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The Recount

3 Things You Need to Know About COVID Today

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Since May 2021, people who live in counties that voted heavily for Donald Trump are 3x as likely to die of COVID than those who live in areas that went for now-President Biden. Here are three things you need to know about COVID.
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NYC's New Luxury Real Estate Standard at 160 Leroy

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April 15 -- Ian Schrager, founder and president at Ian Schrager, explains what's special and unique about his latest New York City luxury development at 160 Leroy and offers his view on the Marriott-Starwood deal. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Clinton: Will Defeat Terrorists' 'Evil, Twisted Ideology'

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Sept. 19 -- Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speaks on this weekend's bombings in New York City and New Jersey, vowing to "take the fight to ISIS," while urging Americans to remain "vigilant, but not afraid." Clinton...
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Bloomberg

Hintz: London Will Remain Financial Center Post-Brexit

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Oct. 17 -- NYU Stern School of Business Professor Brad Hintz explains why London will retain its place as the financial center for Europe post-Brexit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Suspect In New York Hanukkah Celebration Stabbings Pleads Not Guilty

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The man accused of stabbing five Jews during a Hanukkah celebration in New York has been arrested on attempted murder charges.
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Bloomberg

NYC to Make Shelter-in-Place Decision Within 48 Hours: Mayor De Blasio

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Mar.17 -- New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio discusses the city's consideration of a shelter-in-place order to help contain the coronavirus contagion.
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Bloomberg

NYC MTA Facing 'Fiscal Tsumani' After Exhausting CARES Funds

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Jul.27 -- Patrick Foye, chairman and chief executive officer of New York City's' Metropolitan Transportation Authority, says not funding the MTA will "stunt and thwart" a New York State economic recovery. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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NYC Health Commissioner Quits In Clash With Mayor Over Virus Response

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cited a "deep disappointment" with Mayor Bill de Blasio over the coronavirus response. The mayor said, "It was time for a change."
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Bloomberg

Looters Strike Midtown Manhattan, Including Macy's Flagship Store

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Jun.02 -- Macy’s flagship store was among those looted Monday night in midtown Manhattan despite a curfew imposed to quell unrest in the most-populous U.S. city. Protests are taking place in cities across the U.S. in response to the...
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Bloomberg

Cuomo Says Indoor Dining in NYC May Be Delayed

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Jun.29 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says the state will be reviewing the data on dining and consult with stakeholders about the risks of indoor dining amid the resurgence of Covid-19.
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Bloomberg

Related CEO Says Big Banks 'Can't Run Business on Zoom'

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Aug.27 -- Related Companies Chief Executive Officer Jeff Blau discusses his campaign to bring finance tenants back to their New York City offices. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Trump’s Treatment Is a Reason for Concern: Johns Hopkins

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Oct.05 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Vice Dean Joshua Sharfstein discusses what has been learned about President Donald Trump’s treatment for Covid-19 and New York City’s targeted moves to combat a surge of...
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NYC To Ease COVID-19 Restrictions In Parts of Queens, Brooklyn

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Some coronavirus hot spots in New York City are easing restrictions, but some areas along the Pennsylvania border are imposing tougher rules.
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Bloomberg

De Blasio 'Demonized and Demoralized' NYC, Says Mayoral Candidate

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Feb.17 -- Shaun Donovan says Mayor Bill de Blasio has "demonized and divided" New York City. Donovan, a Democrat, is running to replace him. De Blasio is out due to term limits. Donovan served as the city’s top housing official under...
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Virus Update: 12 Million Cases in U.S., LA Could Lockdown

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Nov.24 -- There are now more than 12 million confirmed Covid-19 cases in the U.S. Los Angeles is on the brink of another lockdown and New York City could be facing layoffs. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg the Open."
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Bloomberg

Cuomo Tells New Yorkers: 'Don't Get Cocky With Covid'

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Jan.25 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says the state can begin to loosen restrictions and increase economic activity as the post-holiday spike in Covid-19 cases subsides.
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Bloomberg

New York’s Richest Face Tax Hike in Proposed Budget Deal

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Apr.06 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and state lawmakers have reportedly reached a tentative agreement to raise taxes on the state’s wealthiest individuals as part of a roughly $200 billion budget deal. Bloomberg’s Marty Schenker...
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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Hurricane Henri interrupts NYC concert; rising COVID cases overwhelming hospitals; radio host and vaccine critic dies of COVID-19
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Bloomberg

Mayoral Hopeful Garcia Says NYC in 'State of Crisis'

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Jun.15 -- New York City Mayoral Candidate and former Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia says re-opening the city's economy is her number one priority as mayor, She speaks on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

How New York’s New-Look Mayoral Primary Will Work

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Jun.18 -- With New York City Mayor Bill DeBlasio stepping down due to term limits, a crowded field of Democrats and Republicans is contending to replace him. Registered party voters will decide the nominees in a primary election June 22....
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NYC Public Schools To Fully Reopen This Fall

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The city – once the U.S. epicenter of the COVID outbreak – is seeing some of its lowest daily infections since the pandemic hit.